That’s how I am. I still cute cute face compliments even after 50 pounds gained. But when I lose weight and have an even more defined face, people are like “ holy moly dude your face is amazing” or they are too intimidated and don’t approach me or get nervous around me lol
I've experienced this personally. I've never been skinny, but at a BMI of 21.5 I had a very attractive face. I was often approached by strangers and given compliments about my face by people I didn't know or didn't know well when out. At a BMI of 27 I am now very much below average in appearance, my face lost all definition. I do look like a different person now that I'm overweight, and I am also treated completely differently too. People are just nicer to those that they perceive as attractive, without them even realising it I bet.
Yes that's just natural. We assign positive character traits to attractive people and treat them better than less attractive people. Nature is brutal. I'm very lean but have a bad mandible, gonial angle and ramus and skull shape in general so I will never be treated like you were treated when lean.
@@anon11 No. Having the bone structure be visible is just better looking. Unless you are on the brink of death from anorexia you will look good the leaner you are.
As an Asian, most of us need to have super low body fat in order for our facial bone structures to show. On the other hand, I see a lot of Caucasians with very contoured & slim-looking faces due to prominent bone structures even when they have relatively high body fat. Hence why you see these plus-sized models with decent-looking faces even when their bodies have like... 50% body fat
A lot of plus size models are not actually plus size, at least in catalogue modeling. They use padding to fill out a midsize model usually, exactly because they want the slim face and neck region.
@@xoxofashiondiva altho bone structure plays a role genetica too. But main cause is ur diet is shit. Avoid processed food and sugar at all cost. Ur gut heatlh is also reaso why ur face looks bloated. I went from 90kg to 80kg but still had not that model shape. Due too viseral fat. Its cause i never ate veggies. I ordered a lot of vitamine supliments online b complex, c, d , omega 369 + 3 , magenium. And i ate for 1 week 1 advocado everyday. And for the first time I've noticed i got that lean face. Its true that advocado makes ur face glow and skinny. I ALSO did add 1 brocoli piece to my diet and spinash. fruit ofcourse walnuts yhurt etc. I havent eat any candy or soda at all. Also listen to fat loss "sapien medicine" Certain hz frequency subliminals is used for ur brain to work
A lot of plus size models have cosmetic procedures to remove fat from their face. If they had fat faces, they might not even make it as a model. They have to fit into certain conventional beauty norms to get there
You can say beauty is "only skin deep" or "in the eye of the beholder" but even if it's only subconsciously, someone's weight and attractiveness makes a significant difference in how we perceive and regard them as a person. Not by choice necessarily, but by instinct or human nature -- again, subconsciously. For better or worse, looks really do matter.
I agree. I have a bit of a theory that we reject people who are too overweight 1) for evolutionary reasons (ie not able to hunt, not healthy to procreate and care for the offspring, a body shape that doesn’t look “normal” in biological standards), but also for a psychological one: we sense there is a weakness, an incapability to govern yourself, a lack of willpower. We all have weaknesses, but for some reason obese people have “chosen” to carry theirs on the outside. Not saying it’s fair or correct, only that it may be our reaction at a subconscious level.
@@smrtfasizmu6161 Yes, because as stated, it can be interpreted as respect for keeping oneself in shape and presentable and not too weak or lazy to do so, not just about physical attraction of a sexual nature.
When I was in high school I weighed 115 pounds. I was always complimented on my facial structure. Fast forward to my 20s and i ballooned up to 170…I lost all my attractive features. I lost 20 pounds recently so I’m down to 150 now and my face looks soooooooo much better.
Age is a huge component in this discussion, though. Most of these examples are young people. A little extra weight for older people can be helpful to reduce wrinkles. Both my mother and my aunt lost a lot of weight recently and while they feel better in general it also aged their faces like 15 years and they feel very conflicted about it.
if you've always been skinny tho it doesn't have an effect. the best anti aging strategy is actually to stay at the same skinny weight your whole life. fat loss ages your skin at any age (except when you're still growing obviously). being bigger and losing weight will always show off destroyed/stretched out connective tissue which makes the skin less tight. this is true for a 25 year old and for a 50 year old. it's a pity cause i lost that chance for life already as a chubby teen/young woman. wish someone would've told me before that the damage will be unreparable.
i don't really know enough to go super in depth, but if i recall correctly, stress negatively impacts the skin and hair, which are quite important aspects of attractiveness, and well anxiety would lead to higher levels of stress, depression could lead to lifestyle changes which would directly affect many factors of facial attractiveness, leanness as mentioned here, people with depression can tend to over or undereat, and im fairly sure insomnia or hypersomnia can affect the eye area slightly.
this is probably the GREATEST WEIGHT LOSS Video i ever watched . And it defintely motivated me to EXERCISE more, Lose Weight, Eat Healthy & Stay in Shape pretty much FOREVER
I noticed this at work. I worked at a gas station, and in the beginning I was about 8-10kg too heavy (according to my BMI) and the other girls would talk about how they got hit on. Never happened to me. Then I began working out, lost kg and suddenly it was almost a nightly occurrence. It was the only change I made.
it might once they enter their 30s and while some ppl have a naturally more rounded face, even they benefit from a more defined jaw. Other than that, water retention can also be a factor that may also improve with weight loss, but is impacted by other factors as well.
yup, it's usually those with weak receded jaws / from mouth breathing and narrow dental arches and flat cheekbones. When there's no definition & shadows on the face and the chin seems attached to the neck is the worse.
My face became prettier, softer and more feminine and youthful when I gained pregnancy weight. I'm realising now that it isn't just "pregnancy glow" but facial fat gain that improved my face.
It was pregnancy hormones too, tho for sure, not just weight gain. Same thing happened to me (and my hair got insanely thicker). It’s the hormones tho, that effect can’t be recreated just by gaining weight, unfortunately.
I used to be in the 140lbs when I was going into high school. I’d say it was a perfect weight for my height at the time and you could definitely see my facial structure a lot better. Then I started taking antidepressants when I was in junior year and I was nearly 210lbs by the time I graduated high school. I’m finally back to 170lbs and working back down to 140lbs after 4 years of being graduated now. When I was at my heaviest I looked like a COMPLETELY different person. My face was incredible fat looking back at photos it’s almost like I wasn’t aware of how different my body was until I started losing the weight and looked back on the photos.
I sadly have been overweight since childhood and have only started to lose weight properly at 22. I feel robbed of it but seriously emphasis never let yourself go because losing weight is really difficult
I’m with you, been obese my whole life and am on a journey to lose 100lbs at 20. As difficult as it is, we have the grace of youth on our side. We’ve got this 🤞🏾
I experience hair loss too, as well as a weird menstrual pattern after losing my first 50lbs. I just think of it as part of the process and I know my body will regulate the healthier I become
There's a difference between a little fuller and a whole lot fat with triple chin and cheeks becoming droopy because of their weight. If a woman is morbidly obese, chances are she has no cheekbones, no jawline, no definition. Extremely fat faces don't look good on women, there's a difference between cute and obese. Just Google extremely fat faces of morbidly obese women and you'll know that it's not pretty. Ofcourse becoming underweight takes away the attractiveness too but obesity ruins attractiveness. A little bit full face like Selena Gomez looks cute.
@@StellaOrdonez669 definitely exceptions. I am 23, my face is really angular and almost androgynous, I have a very low body fat. Yet I constantly get mistaken for a 16 year old 🥲
I actually think I look better with a fuller face. I have an angular face and when I get too skinny, I look awkward. I have big features on a small face. I think the rule in this video doesn't apply to all faces. It mostly applies to people with naturally rounder faces.
I lost almost 8 kg in 6 months. Controlled sugar intake, eat healthy and workout religiously, my bone structure showed up and the fat loss on my face made me even look younger. My body fat percentage now is at 8%. I love it. Now, working out and a healthy diet (paired with IF) are already part of my lifestyle.
Joaquin Pheonix looks more attractive after gaining more weight in my opinion, it all depends on the natural face shape of the person, people with naturally rounder facial bone structure usually look better when they have less body fat, and people with sharp defined bone structures look better when they gain more weight
I’ve always thought this, but I think this applies to the body as well. I always look my best at a low weight when I naturally have a rounder, curvier body type bc my body fat ratio is already high naturally
@@lizxu322 He looks exactly how he's supposed to look for playing a psychopath part in Jocker, but generally as a straight man I think the picture on the right looks better also because of the beard.
The BASIC bone structure and fat deposit composition in all of us is vastly different. It's from this starting point that we can begin to gain or lose BMI so as to maximize firstly, our health and secondly out perceived attractiveness to others. No one formula is applicable to all of humanity. Only basic parameters can be followed.
With some of these photos, it's not just weight loss, it's age/maturation. Showing someone when they were a teen or very young adult and then showing them years later is bound to reveal different facial results. Naturally, their face will look more mature, and that factors into attractiveness as well. Even when I was at my thinnest running track in high school, I much prefer my face now. I legit look better. I've fully grown into my face as a woman in her mid-30s and that along with maintaining a healthy body weight contributes to personal attractiveness.
I agree. I did a side by side comparison of my face in my early twenties to my face 10 yrs later in my early thirties and I look like I had cosmetic surgery! 😂😂😂 Like I look like I might be RELATED to the person in the younger pictures but it's hard to believe that actually I AM the person in the younger pictures 🤣🤣🤣 I personally feel I look waaay better now tho and there are ppl who agree I look better now but a couple said they prefer my young face self lol 🤷🏾♀️
I agree .. plus most of these photos the older age version have different trendier hairstyles, and well shaped facial hair .. both make a HUGE difference.
@@Ari-ih5un 🤔 hmmm... I'm definitely going to have to put it closer to 30... Probably in my late twenties. But it also depends on weight distribution and my current body weight. But for the most part my face is less round these days.
I'm a server at a nice steakhouse. I lost 30 pounds and the tips and treatment from the customers are much better. Also look 10 years younger. Sad but true that people base your worth on looks.
4:12 Remember that when it comes to selfies, if the focal length of the camera is relatively large and they take the picture from afar (with extended arms), it will add to the effect of changed proportions compared to if the picture was taken with a smaller focal length and with the camera lens being closer to the face. I'm not sure if this is that big of a deal in this video, but it's something to keep in mind
Well, I am the guy who is forced to take photos for friends and family. These things have a great effect. Like the further you are from the face the better it looks, if your camera is capable of zooming in without losing picture quality you can see it for yourself. This basically changes the focal length. Use a zoom lens for this or if your mobile has optical zoom you can test this out on the mobile too.
This is what I try to tell my 81-year-old mother. She's still so beautiful. She was a gorgeous teenager, a beauty in her 20s, 30s and 40s. The only time she lost her looks was when she went up to 180 pounds in her 50s. She lost the weight in her early 60s and regained her beauty. I tell her that of course she has wrinkles (who doesn't when they're 81!), but her facial shape hasn't changed, and she's still lovely. You see this with celebrities a lot. They look great when they're young, but put on fat around the face and it really (sometimes radically) changes their looks. Unfortunately for some people the opposite happens - their faces thin out. Look at Sarah Jessica Parker for example. She hasn't gained or lost a lot of weight, but her face just thinned-out as she got older. Same thing happened to me and it sucks! I looked nice in my late teens and 20s, but for some reason my face started thinning out in my 30s, despite the fact that I weighed the exact same amount.
@@Avi-tq6fd - I think for most people, having their face thin out a little looks great on them. I just wish I was in that category, lol! But I think it's harder to accomplish when you're already lean.
@@deborahblackvideoediting8697 I wouldn't say it looks bad now, but my facial muscle still haven't developed compared to some innmy family. Well I'm only 20 years old, so I think I still have some time for muscles to develop. Thinking of joining a gym as most of the time I only calisthenics.
I’ve never been fat but I’ve definitely chubbed up during the pandemic, and now I have a chubby face. However the past year I’ve been slowly losing it, but now I’m really trying to apply myself as I desperately want to see change. Thank your for this video.
Same. And when i look at the photos of last year's there's like a huge change in the face. Last year i had more contours and the face had a good shape and jawline and now everything's gone and especially hate selfies as a result as it makes it look even more bigger and rounder. Trying walks and slight exercise. Hope it works
I've been overweight most of my life, until now that I'm drastically slimming down. But I never realised how overweight I really was because my face is oval shaped and people have always found me attractive. But now that I'm slimming down, I see that my features are popping out more and I'm even developing cheekbones. Even the other areas like my neck, etc just look better. It's crazy how much weight loss can impact even your face and it's so cool to see the difference in other people who are also slimming down.
@@WinterViolet99 That's true. I feel sorry for people who haven't thought about alternatives and have just accepted that they're overweight. As long as they're in that mindset, they'll never know how their bodies are at their best. Not just in terms of physical appearance, but even in terms of functioning.
This is another wake-up call for me. I got fat very quickly when I started using my meds. Now I am developing another health problem, this one because of my weight. When I remember how beautiful I was once I had a healthy bodyweight I became teary eyed. I am now trying to educate myself on how to lose the weight in the healthy manner, to start a new healthier life.
hey, we're all in this together. I myself didn't have enough motivation to exercise and improve my diet, until i experience multiple health issues. It's ok to cry, just remember that we can do this. I'm glad that you're moving on to something better for yourself ;)
I always thought I had "beady" eyes until I lost 70 lbs. I have big round eyes just like my brother and my parents. My completely hooded eyelids are also now only partially hooded. I thought I had a masculine heavy jawline too, but it was just fat. Now I have a v shape jaw. It truly changes everything. My nose even looked wider at the bridge when I was fat.
How long did it take? This has got to be the most motivating thing I've ever heard, even considering the fact I already have pretty big almond eyes for a fattie
@@RobertNeDlro It only took me a few months, maybe 5? (I lost between 10-15lbs a month.) But keep in mind my BMI is still overweight, I went from BMI 38 to 26. YMMV depending on how obese you are. I went from being sedentary to walking 10-12k steps a day , I got a treadmill and took the dogs on longer walks. I also drink matcha green tea. I read somewhere that it helped with weight loss and it seems to work for me, also tastes good and I've more or less replaced coffee with matcha. I still feel like I eat just as much food, 3 meals a day, but I use an air fryer or bake instead of fry in oil and I only eat fast food a couple times a month.
@@glory5110 thank you so much, im only a good 40 lbs overweight, so im sure itll take me a lot longer, but im hoping to see some results by january :)
A woman with some weight is way more attractive because they get that hour glass shape which is extremely hot. The highest BMI woman at 12:50 on the top right picture wearing white underwear and bra has that shape. Any more weight than that though and that hour glass shape starts turning into bottle shape but I'd prefer her over all the other women shown in this video
i’m a girl but i have very big cheekbones and a very “masculine” face shape. i definitely looked the best when i was skinnier, my cheekbones looked very defined and because of my broad jaw i had this kind of “model look” i guess you could call it that. i’m currently trying to loose weight so i can look like that again :)
Bro, I know this might be unhealthy but try chewing and spitting, take a bite, Chew it, swallow, then take another bite, chew then spit it out, I do this shit and my body fats dropping
I’m one of those people with an unfortunate fat distribution. All the fat goes to my face and stomach. I was also fat growing up, when I lost weight I was treated very differently than when I was overweight. People paid attention to me and wanted to talk to me. When I was fat it was like I was pretty much not even a human, ESPECIALLY to straight men.
Being attractive in a photo is also different from being attractive in person. Also a narrow face shape looks better with a bit more fat in my opinion.
I’ve been struggling with my weight since I was 14 y/o. As a result I developed an eating disorder and ended messing up my overall health. I’ve lost weight a few times along the way but since I was still suffering from my ED I would end up gaining that weight again. Now that I’m 19 , I’m finally recovering and after a year of recovery I’ve started to notice weight loss thanks to my new and healthy habits( thanks to my nutritionist). This is the first time I’m seeing a difference regarding my facial structure. It is enormously interesting how different a face can be due to weight gain or loss. No matter what , love yourselves and be healthy!
For women, a little fat, especially after 40, fills out the face as it begins to wrinkle more deeply (hence the terrible choice, arse or face). In general, less body fat improves posture, which improves breathing, which also has an impact on the face.
Arse or face? But with the extra Lil fat that fills out the face the arse fills out as well, which is good right? 😁 or for me thats the case. The question for me is, arse + face, or flat tummy? Cant have that all 🥲
been losing weight recently down about 16kg and excited for the face gains, literally can’t wait to meet my jawline convinced she doesn’t exist but we’ll see :]
Congratulations. I'm on this journey too. I have 10 kgs to loose. How dd you loose 16 kgs though? My main problem is being inconsistent. I've once managed to loose a few kgs but then gained it back again. I don't eat junk food but I also don't exercise because hate it🥲 life's a mess lol
@@halcyon2889 losing weight without lifting is one of the worst things that you could make on your body. They should be mixed in a certain way to succeed properly in contrast to not doing any exercise.
Its like cars when you see round fat cars they look alright but when you see a ferarri with edges Its cool i see that humans like symmetry and difine looks
Pretty sure it’s just a sign of being lean and usually (not always, don’t get in your feelings people) being lean means being healthy. So again just primitive instincts, choosing a better mate? Cuz obviously there’s a point where it’s too much. I don’t think too many people want to be able to count every rib and chest bone
Because softness/roundness are feminine traits, and sharpness/angularity are masculine traits. Most women can get away with round faces unless they're models, but men will always look bad with round faces.
@@Nonyah123 well i guess it really depends on the case, but usually when we r at healthy weight (not too skinny and not chubby) we tend to look younger and more attractive too
I'm currently learning Animation and Character Design and these videos are very helpful for me to get better at displaying the fatness of a character and all that stuff, so thanks a lot
This motivates me even more for my diet. I have a relatively thin face for a man. When I put on fat, my face becomes completely oval and I don't really like myself on pictures anymore. Time to get to that 12% body fat and stay that way.
TW: ED (Anorexia Nervosa) I went to face change while losing weight in 2015. Wanting to take care of myself, I went from a normal 50 kg for my 1.59 height to just 35 kg. THE WORST TIME OF MY LIFE. My face? No longer attractive, I looked like someone had performed a really bad facelift, oh and my skin was yellowy. My body? Equally horrifying. Obviously, aside from all the other physical complications that came with my ED: cold all the time, foggy thinking, sore in all my bones, no periods, digestive problems (when sick, during recovery and even now 7 years later, when I never had them before A.N.). What this guy says Is true. START TAKING CARE OF YOURSELF BEING VERY CONSCIOUS OF WHY ARE YOU DOING IT FOR. Believe me, I started thinking that I wanted to do something for myself, like I never did, and before I noticed I was sick (I knew about the illness, but I didn't know how it appeared or why). Now, I'm more conscious that I always had trouble with the way I saw myself, and I understood what happened to me at that time. I don't regret it tho, I learned from my experience.
@@mmymmy315 seriously? Why are you trying to push them into that trap? So what if they don’t it’s not like they promote it, they even put a trigger warning. Mind your business. “You don’t regret your ED?” is by far the stupidest question i have ever heard, might as well go to someone with depression/suicide tendencies who says they learned from their experience and that they’re thankful that they finally snapped back to reality and are alive while seeing the world in color again and ask them “YoU DOn’T rEgReT YoUr DePrEsSiOn¿?¿🗿”
Here's a tip, if you're trying to lean out while staying on a healthy body weight, eat alot of food and start lifting weights to build muscle. The more muscles you have the heavier you'll be which allows you to cut your body fat further down while staying at a healthy weight.
I recently lost 30 pounds and a lot of people have commented that they noticed the weight loss in my face. I agree that it was definitely the last place where fat came off but I'm glad it happened!
I became overweight at around 11 or 10 years old, im 25 now. Majority of my life, about 14 years I've been considered fat. Never got any attention from women and struggled with image/low self-esteem. Within the last year I lost alot of fat especially around my face and my jaw line and cheek bones are very prominent and face less rounded. Now I get compliments I never did before. Most recent came from a girl just straight up telling me, "You're very handsome, but you probably know that already". I said thanks but just thought to myself "If only you knew my story". 14 years of looking in the mirror and being displeased, it's tough for me to really see myself as attractive but I guess I am. Shout out to my parents.
It’s interesting because I think that diet and facial exercises are the most important factors aside from just general weight loss. Two years ago I lost a significant amount of weight and my face actually became more bloated because of the way I did it. I think it’s also valuable to note that softer, slightly rounder faces on women are far more attractive m. At times I admittedly have looked gaunt and masculine from losing too much weight.
Agree about the softer features being better on women. I even think the girl at 0:49 is a good example, in the first pic she looks cute and healthy, in the second one she looks too thin. And yes, her face is more defined as she wanted, but now she looks like a bit like a boy.
I've had the same experience. At first I was quite thin but had a decent amount of muscle and my face was very angular. I then lost a lot of weight (at least considering the fact that I was already at a relatively low weight.) My body looked shredded and all but I had clearly lost a lot of muscle and to my surprise my face was the most bloated it's every been
@@justchilling704 did you even read my comment? I referenced a point where I lost a significant amount of weight and my face became more bloated as a consequence of poor diet.
With Chris Pratt I wasn't attracted to him when he was heavier. I was immediately attracted to him when he lost weight though. What a difference carrying weight does.
Some lucky people have a very small narrow face structure to where they should weigh more to avoid looking gaunt and emaciated . My face is naturally rounder so I don't have that predicament loll . Another factor to consider is that your ideal weight when your younger isn't necessarily going to look as optimal as you age .
I was very obese when the pandemic started. All I can see is "food, food, food, and food". Glad I overcome my addiction and started working out. And yes there's a huge change in your facial features and body when you start to diet and exercise and can never be more proud of myself. The key is self-discipline and focus. That's all.
firstly, you need to take your diet in about a month or two before starting your exercise, but it just depends on how you've gained weight. Secondly, your gonna start your exercise with cardio and then so on with a complete exercise per week. I started seeing results in 9 months.
@@lorenzoreynolds2512 not much of a diet, but sticking up to your everyday meal: breakfast, lunch, and dinner, and no snacks. For breakfast, I just eat two white bread, 2 fried eggs, chicken salad, and plain black coffee with no sugar. For lunch, usually I eat my ham sandwich and I have my lemon juice. And for dinner, I eat chicken salad and a warm glass of milk to keep me full. I don't eat snacks and treats (that's how disciplined I wanted to be) because once you start your cheat day, you'll never stop. Trust me, it's better to stick to your diet first before considering a cheat day. Edit: drink lots of water. Three glasses of water per meal.
I’ve always thought that a fatter/rounder face is very attractive in women. Which is why women want mid face fillers to give a more youthful look. And buccal fat removal ages a face heavily, but also makes a face appear a bit sickly. Which is why I suspect, amongst several other reasons, East Asians look younger a lot longer. They don’t traditionally have severe definition from cheek bone to buccal.
In my case, when I had a lot of facial fat my skin was really bad (it could be also because of my unhealthy diet). I had a lot of pimples and my skin was always oily.. so I think this can also affect your attractiveness. I mean, who wouldn't want to have perfectly clear skin, right?
Same, my skin was very oily and I had a lot of breakouts when I was overweight (while eating processed food). Staying away from processed sugary stuff cleared everything up by itself. Now I almost immediately break out again after having too much packaged sweets... nice reminder to stay on track with my diet 😅
have you ever try detoxing? For acnes, I doubt if it directly associates with body fat percentage and weight gain. As far as I know, acnes have more to do with hormones/genetics, toxin, hygiene. You can try cut down added sugar, dairy, fried food (if any) in your diet to see if it's really it. But yeah, a lot of times, unhealthy diet and lifestyle do affect our hormones, which can give us both weight gain and acnes at the same time.
I had a similar problem in middle school all the way to high school. Losing weight definitely helped but I may have overdone it...now that my face lost some of it's fullness (combined with other factors 😭) I look tired and older than my actual age-
It actually affects the way ur body recover and build muscle and burn fat, ur skin (especially the eyes and acne ) will probably suffer. Bottom line is good quality sleep is important to maintain and improve ur looks
Can you do a video on how the shape snd fullness of your eyebrows can also age you or make you look more youthful? I am obsessed with getting eyebrow implants for this reason alone.
I think the importance of getting lean is to see what your underlying bone structure is, at least before you consider surgery and things of that nature. So I agree with QOVES there, and also like the message that doing it for your health is better than aesthetics because if you do lose the weight and the aesthetic gains you made aren't as striking as you anticipated then it could lead to disappointment and depression.
I love these breakdowns personally I’ve lost 100 pounds and it always gets me when I see other people that have not a lot of weight it’s crazy how much of a difference it makes
Though 9-10% bf may be optimal for men, it should be noted that this is quite difficult and often depressing to try and maintain. Imo 12% is a good spot to hover around without sucking all enjoyment from your life.
I don't think it has to be stressful. You don't have to eat all that junkfood, people 100k years ago didn't have any of that and it was completely fine. Intermittent fasting helps too
I 100% confirm this... Earlier I was approached by strangers fr having an attractive face... I could clearly see the looks that I used to get... But now I gained weight.. nd my face is a bit fatty tooo... I can easily see the difference now... No more glares , no more appreciation... Sad..
But you said it..."lucky." She is lucky. Won the genetic lottery (somewhat) in that she can get fat and it still doesn't affect the attractiveness of her face. She maintains the definition. Most women her weight aren't so lucky.
Zsa Zsa Gabor made any excellent comment that was basically when a woman ages, you can either keep your face or your figure but you cannot have both. This is very true. Notice how many older very slim women still have skin that lacks some elasticity? Well, that explains why their faces look older than they are and why so many start to use loads of fillers to plump their faces back up.
11:55 omg you brought this one pic. this was shared all over ED tumblr it was one of my favourites ouch i mean its kinda nice of him to tackle this stuff, guess he knows his audience(?)
Reading the comments, many people point out, that you will look older when you lose facial fat. It's the complete opposite for me and my facial bone structure. In recent pictures I look so very much older than in pictures of last summer where I was around 15 kg lighter.
Makes sense I’m 5’2 and used to be about 59kg, but got down to 46kg. My face shaped changed, my eyes look bigger, even my nose looks a bit different since the ratios are different.
You should do a video on hairstyles in relation to face shape. Comparison attractiveness of hair from different points in history would also be interesting
something I've always noticed, is facial fat definitely makes the face look WAY younger..as I get older & look at my friends as they age (most of us over a decade of friendship) my heavier friends faces almost looks untouched by time other than style changes or scars they have acquired over time
@@jamiehershon The OP was saying that fat people tend to look younger. My response was that it is due to fat people remaining indoors longer. Sunlight is known to damage skin.