Your face shape may seem entirely out of your control. After all, you can't change your bone structure without invasive cosmetic surgery, nor can you spot-reduce unwanted facial fat with a healthy lifestyle. But it turns out that minimally invasive facial reshaping is entirely possible, thanks to modern injectables.
To achieve a V-Shape Face, we adopt three principals of action; facial contouring, facial slimming, and facial skin tightening, to achieve a defined jaw, smaller jaw muscles, slim cheekbones and a sharper chin.
The Oval Face Shape
The oval is considered the "ideal" face shape, and is also the most common. Celebrity examples of the oval face shape.
Sure, we know beautiful people with square-shaped face, round face, and so on. But the heart shape, otherwise more commonly known as a V-shaped face, has been scientifically proven to be the most visually attractive face shape to have.
A V-shaped face is slim, with a defined jawline and chin. It denotes youth, vitality, femininity, and elegance.
Facial fat is caused by weight gain. The reason behind excess face fat is poor diet, lack of exercise, aging, or genetic conditions. Fat is usually more visible in the cheeks, jowls, under the chin, and neck. Facial fat tends to be more noticeable in people with rounded, less-pronounced facial features.
How many fat cells you have in which body part is genetically determined. You will notice many people have a thin face, yet are fat otherwise. This is because they have fewer fat cells on their face! The structure of your facial bones also determines the overall look.
A person's facial muscles and overall bone structure can also play a small part in forming a puffy face or chubby jowls. Faces can appear fuller when the masseter muscles between the jaw and cheeks are overdeveloped, Cruise says. But generally speaking, weight gain in the face is caused by weight gain overall.
The best way to prevent and reduce facial fat is to maintain a healthy weight generally. People can achieve this by altering their diet, exercising regularly, and getting the right amount of sleep. Cardio exercises are particularly beneficial for burning excess body fat.
Does it work? Maybe! A 2018 study conducted at Northwestern University showed that 20 weeks of daily facial exercise did indeed yield measurably firmer skin, and fuller upper and lower cheeks. The protocol involved 30 minutes a day for the first 8 weeks of the study, then every other day thereafter.
Exercising the neck, chin, jaw, and other facial muscles can lead to subtle changes in your face, including sharper cheekbones and a more prominent jawline. One study found that performing regular facial exercises over the course of 20 weeks led to fuller cheeks and a more youthful appearance.
Key Takeaways. A V-shaped recovery is characterized by a quick and sustained recovery in measures of economic performance after a sharp economic decline. Because of the speed of economic adjustment and recovery in macroeconomic performance, a V-shaped recovery is a best-case scenario given the recession.
So for all you stanners, his face shape is... Oval!!
Try a Ponytail or an Updo
Building extra height at the crown of the head narrows round features and makes the face seem thinner. For a simple hairstyle, twist hair into a high knot and fasten with a barrette. Or try a ponytail for the most slimming effect, match the ponytail height to the tips of your cheekbones.
Chewing gum does not reduce face fat.
It is a popularised myth that chewing gum reduces face fat. The simple fact is that you cannot reduce fat from one spot. Chewing gum can give your facial muscles a good workout but isn't effective in reducing face fat.
Some of the non-modifiable factors include genetic factors (bone structure), medical condition and hormonal factors. Modifiable factors include a poor diet, weight gain, smoking, dehydration, alcohol consumption and lack of exercise.
What Is Facial Swelling? Facial swelling is puffiness caused by inflammation of facial tissue. Also known as facial edema, a puffy face is the result of an abnormally large buildup of fluid in your face, which occurs directly under the skin within your tissues.