I have chubby cheeks even though im normally thin, so losing weight wouldnt help. I tried gua sha, facial yoga, chewing gum and even manifesting but nothibg helps. Is plastic surgeries the only solution (im 16 so i need to wait for those) or is there any way I can slim my face?
Everyone says that but like i dont want to look 12-13 rn even though i will look younger in my 30s. Also my chubby cheeks are my biggest insecurity and i look so ugly because of them. I feel like i can never be pretty with a baby face, i can only be cute but never pretty. Is there no way else than just waiting?
Lots of beautiful women have chubby cheeks: Ana de armas, Sabrina carpenter, Selena Gomez, Priyanka chopra, Sarah Hyland, Miranda Kerr, Rihanna (though she’s lost them now). You’re cheeks will likely slim down a bit as you get older, so don’t do anything you’ll regret later.
Hey! So I still have my chubby cheeks and I will say you CAN look cute with them :) I’m 20F by the way
It was my insecurity too, I was looking like 14 while I was 17. I think it matters how you style your hair, your clothing, your aesthetic, selfie angles, most of all positive outlook. Because trust me girl, I got that gua sha board and jade roller and I’ve been using them, but eventually I got tired of it. I’m married now and my husband loves my adorable face, I know you must want to get it slimmed out but learn to love what you’ve been given.
Surgery or any rash treatment will likely fail, usually as we grow older, the baby fat/chub will slim out
16 is far too young to consider surgery. i'm 18 and i found in the last couple of years my face changed a lot, and it became a lot slimmer! i honestly didn't think it would either, and i know that it's something that can make you feel self-conscious, but please dont let it! people's faces and bodies can change a lot even throughout their 20s :)
Hey girly. Please do not get plastic surgery on your face until you're AT LEAST 25. I used to have the same problem as you do when I was 16 but I really grew into my face in my early 20s, and am really glad I didn't get any plastic surgery done.