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3 Ways to Lose Face Fat Naturally

3 Ways to Lose Face Fat Naturally If spot reduction were possible, many people would immediately target the belly — and there are some ways to tighten up there. Second to belly fat, people would probably want to know how to lose face fat. That’s not surprising, says Chesahna Kindred, M.D., dermatologist and owner of Kindred Hair & Skin Center in Maryland. “One of the first places you’ll see weight is in your face, so it’s natural to think you can do something to reduce [it] there as well,” she says. “But just as you can’t [selectively] ‘work’ fat from one part of your body, you can’t do that with the face either.” The good news, Dr. Kindred says, is that efforts to reduce fat overall can affect the face, making it look like you’ve tightened up your face and neck. Here are some key strategies to try. 1. Nourish Yourself Often, losing fat comes as a result of supporting yourself in multiple ways. That includes eating a healthy diet, reducing stress, staying hydrated, getting social time, and emphasizing recovery and rest. All of these can have an effect on your body on numerous levels, says Dr. Kindred. Stress, in particular, tends to make you hold onto fat. As your stress hormones like cortisol surge and stay elevated, that causes your body to store fat as protection against threats. Making sure you schedule rest days and maintain a balanced diet can go a long way toward disabling that physiological fire alarm. 2. Exercise Regularly Obviously, consistent physical activity can be a calorie burner that helps reduce fat, but it does so much more in terms of boosting your ability to change body composition. You’ll also be building muscle, and strength training has been linked to reduced fat, especially if you fold dietary changes into the mix. Exercises that are specific to facial muscles may also offer some improvement. One study found that 30 minutes per day of facial exercises over 20 weeks offered some benefits in upper and lower cheek fullness. But even so, the researchers noted there were many “dropouts” in the research group and the results were modest. All in all, if you’re going to put 30 minutes into an activity, you might as well get a full-body workout instead. 3. Care for Your Skin Although spending more time — and making more of an investment — on your skin won’t have an effect on fat, it can be helpful for the look of your face in general, Dr. Kindred says. Also, healthier hydrated skin will be less likely to sag as you lose body fat. That means establishing a consistent skin care routine that includes morning and evening moisturizing, regular sunscreen application, and gentle cleansing and exfoliation. Lifestyle habits play a big part in nourishing skin as well, she adds, especially maintaining a healthy diet, keeping sugar to a minimum, not smoking, getting quality sleep, and staying active. Not only will these strategies help with your face and neck, they’ll be a boon to your body and your health overall. So, although you can’t spot reduce, you can take big, positive steps toward improving how you look and feel. The post 3 Ways to Lose Face Fat Naturally appeared first on BODi. If spot reduction were possible, many people would immediately target the belly — and there are some ways to tighten up there. Second to belly fat, people would probably want to know how to lose face fat. That’s not surprising, says Chesahna Kindred, M.D., dermatologist and owner of Kindred Hair & Skin Center in Maryland. […] The post 3 Ways to Lose Face Fat Naturally appeared first on BODi. Kayne Toyosato{authorlink}https://www.beachbodyondemand.com/blog/how-to-lose-face-fatBODi BODi is a Health Esteem platform to help you embrace the person you are today so you can take action to achieve all your health and fitness goals. https://bodiblog.wpenginepowered.com/wp-content/plugins/bod-blog/assets/vendor/beachbodydigital/wordpress-core-plugins/beachbody.png

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Is Face Yoga a Natural Hack for Younger-Looking Skin?

Is Face Yoga a Natural Hack for Younger-Looking Skin? I’m standing in front of a mirror with my fingers on my cheekbones, pressing down as I smile, release, and repeat — just doing my nightly “cheek lifter” push-ups. While you’ve probably done your fair share of downward dog and cobra pose, you may not have tried a different form of yoga gaining popularity: face yoga. Curious? I was — so I gave face yoga a try. What Is Face Yoga? Face yoga is a series of facial exercises intended to tone the muscles in the face. Those who practice face yoga in their daily routine say the exercises can reduce the signs of aging. “This is really a natural alternative to plastic surgery,” says Gary Sikorski, owner and creator of Happy Face Yoga. I’ll admit it, I was skeptical. (And I definitely felt a bit ridiculous doing the facial exercises at first — trust me, you will get strange looks from anyone you live with!) But there may actually be some validity to the idea of doing facial yoga on a regular basis. Murad Alam, MD, vice chair of the department of dermatology at the Feinberg School of Medicine at Northwestern University, conducted a study to assess the effects of a 20-week facial exercise program on middle-aged women. “I was initially skeptical, but our experimental data showed that — at least for some women — facial exercises done regularly for weeks resulted in fuller cheeks and a younger appearance,” Alam says. “More research is still needed, I believe. But the data suggests that facial exercises are more than wishful thinking.” Does Face Yoga Really Work? The benefits of face yoga are threefold, Sikorski says. Facial exercises increase blood circulation in the face, creating a healthier, more vibrant complexion. (Most people notice an improvement in their complexion first, Sikorski says, as blood circulation increases.) Face yoga also strengthens the face muscles, which can weaken as we age. And, in theory at least, face yoga may reduce the appearance of fine lines on the face. That last claim has been a subject for debate. For starters, wrinkles are caused by the decreased production of collagen and elastin as we age. Collagen and elastin are proteins in the skin’s connective tissue that help fight gravity and give skin its youthful tautness — and face yoga won’t replenish either of them. To replenish your body’s collagen levels, you’d need a supplement like BODi Bioactive Collagen Peptides. With just a 2.5-gram scoop, you can help increase skin elasticity and reduce the appearance of wrinkles.* But it’s possible strengthening the muscles beneath the skin’s dermal layers could help reduce the appearance of wrinkles, Alam says — “like re-inflating a deflated beach ball.” Still, skeptics question whether you can really build your facial muscles enough to make a visible difference. And some dermatologists have expressed concern that contorting your face into “yoga poses” may actually cause more wrinkles — though Alam says you probably don’t need to worry about that. “Each of the exercises is performed for just a minute or so a day,” Alam says. “We develop frown lines and smile lines from scowling or grinning for hours a day. I believe the exercises are too brief to cause wrinkles. Indeed, in our study, we did not observe any new wrinkles caused by the exercises.” 4 Face Yoga Exercises to Try I’ve only been practicing face yoga for a few weeks, so I can’t say for sure whether I’ll see dramatic results from doing facial exercises. But here’s what I’ve found so far: While facial exercises felt silly at first, they quickly became just another part of my nighttime routine. And I did appreciate the deliberate downtime face yoga provided — it was nice to swap 20 minutes of mindless online scrolling for a scented candle and a face workout. Face yoga also put me in touch with my skin — literally. I could tell right away when I needed a charcoal mask or an exfoliating scrub. Ready to try it out? Sikorski recommends these facial exercises to start with — aiming for about 15 minutes of facial exercises per day. 1. Cheek lifter This exercise is designed to strengthen the cheeks and define the upper lip. Open your mouth and form a long “0.” Fold your upper lip over your front teeth. Smile to lift the cheek muscles up. Lay your index fingers lightly on the top parts of your cheeks, right on top of the muscles and directly under your eyes. Relax the cheek muscles, allowing them to return to their original, relaxed position. Smile again with the corners of your mouth to lift the cheek muscles back up. Visualize pushing the muscles up toward your eyes as you smile. This is one cheek lifter “push-up.” Do 10. On the last rep, hold your cheek muscles up as high as you can. Imagine your cheeks are moving up from your face toward the ceiling. Hold this position for 20 seconds. Release and relax. Repeat this sequence three times. 2. Forehead smoother This exercise trains the muscle that extends from the eyebrows to the upper forehead, which can smooth the lines on the forehead and lift the eyebrows. Place your index and middle fingers across your forehead at the hairline. Press the entire length of those fingers down firmly onto your scalp, then slowly slide your fingers down your forehead toward your eyebrows, flexing your eyebrows tightly upward. Lift your eyebrows up against the pressure of your fingers. You should feel a tight band of pressure across your brows. Hold tight for 10 seconds and then release. Repeat three times, but on the third time, hold for 20 seconds. Repeat the entire sequence one more time. 3. Jaw and neck firmer This exercise can help tone the cheeks, strengthen the jaw, and diminish wrinkles on the sides of the chin. Open your mouth and make an “ahh” sound. Fold your lower lip and the corners

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The 11 Best Halloween Costumes for Fitness Freaks

The 11 Best Halloween Costumes for Fitness Freaks Fitness-inspired Halloween costumes are the perfect look if you want people to know that you do, in fact, work out. These are some great creative costumes that will surely turn a few heads at whatever trick-or-treating alternatives you try this year. Just remember to stay safe, responsible, and, most of all, spooky. 1. Jane Fonda   View this post on Instagram   A post shared by Nicole’s Travels (@nicoles_.travels) on Oct 14, 2019 at 1:59am PDT Pay homage to one of the most beloved fitness and style icons in the game with this easy DIY Jane Fonda look. Just grab a leotard and some bright tights. And of course… poofy hair is a must! 2. Richard Simmons   View this post on Instagram   A post shared by Jeff Baskin TV (@jeffbaskintv) on Sep 28, 2019 at 7:43pm PDT Quirky and outlandish, Richard Simmons definitely had a signature look. For this exercise-friendly Halloween costume you’ll need a bright tank, red-striped hot shorts, tube socks, tennies, a sweatband, and wild hair. The finishing touch is an upbeat attitude! Get the full costume here. 3. Character from GLOW   View this post on Instagram   A post shared by C A R L Y💁🏼‍♀️ (@cult_carly) on Oct 31, 2018 at 8:18am PDT If you love glitter and spandex, this Halloween costume idea is for you. Pick from one of Netflix’s Gorgeous Ladies of Wrestling (GLOW) characters and go solo, or turn it into a group fitness halloween costume! 4. Ping Pong Player If you’ve been skipping leg day (you know who you are), you might want to avoid this costume: Grab your short-shorts, sweatbands, and ping pong paddles to transform into a table tennis star! Pro party tip: Keep some extra ping pong balls in your pocket for whatever party games require them. 5. Rocky Balboa   View this post on Instagram   A post shared by BARCO APPAREL (@barco.apparel) ADRIANNN! Channel your inner Italian Stallion with this Rocky Balboa costume that really packs a punch. It’s a pretty simple get-up that you can cobble together from whatever clothes are lying around the house. If they’re stained, just pretend they’re sweat marks! You know, for historical accuracy. 6. Barre-bie   View this post on Instagram   A post shared by BarreForward Annapolis, MD (@barreforward) Hi Barbie! Whether you’re obsessed with Xtend Barre with Andrea Rogers or the barre classes at your local studio, sport this Barre-bie cutoff with your favorite pink leggings (and grippy socks!) for the perfect costume this year. 7. Zombie   View this post on Instagram   Happy Halloween 💚 The walking dead-LIFTERS 💀 #crossfit #crossfitproblems #thewalkingdead #crossfitgirls #crossfitchicks #crossfithalloween #boo #workhardplayhard #deadlifters A post shared by Deanna Marie (@deannamariees) on Nov 1, 2014 at 5:34am PDT This one’s for all you deadlifters. A couple of these were recently spotted walking around, but instead of biting people they were all just drinking protein shakes and talking about their PRs. Their brain-eating form, however, is reportedly impeccable. 8. Tough Mudder Team   View this post on Instagram   A post shared by Tough Mudder (@toughmudder) Re-live your Tough Mudder glory days of conquering grueling obstacles with this super easy group Halloween costume. Not only does it give you an excuse to break out your Finisher’s headband, but it’s a great conversation starter, too! Have a furry friend? Don’t worry — he can also be a part of this group costume.   View this post on Instagram   A post shared by Tough Mudder (@tough_mudder) on Sep 2, 2019 at 1:20am PDT 9. Dodgeball Team   View this post on Instagram   A post shared by Adam Aud (@adamaud) This one’s for all our underdogs! Sport these Average Joe uniforms from the classic Dodgeball movie. Hopefully you don’t run into Ben Stiller and the Cobras, but if you do, you’ll be ready to play in style. 10. Olympic Curling Team   View this post on Instagram   A post shared by TheBethtBeth (@thebethtbeth) Got access to your grandfather’s closet? Grab the first pair of pants you see, a couple of brooms and some casual-Friday polo shirts, and say you’re the Norwegian curling team! The best part is that this costume is already the sexy version of itself. 11. Kale   View this post on Instagram   A post shared by Lisa Chill (@lisa_chill_) on Oct 28, 2017 at 5:47pm PDT Ok, so this isn’t a “workout” costume exactly, but healthy eating is totally a part of that fit life! Plus, you eat kale so much, why not dress up like it for Halloween? The post The 11 Best Halloween Costumes for Fitness Freaks appeared first on BODi. Fitness-inspired Halloween costumes are the perfect look if you want people to know that you do, in fact, work out. These are some great creative costumes that will surely turn a few heads at whatever trick-or-treating alternatives you try this year. Just remember to stay safe, responsible, and, most of all, spooky. 1. Jane Fonda   […] The post The 11 Best Halloween Costumes for Fitness Freaks appeared first on BODi. Chelsea Frank{authorlink}https://www.beachbodyondemand.com/blog/fitness-halloween-costumesBODi BODi is a Health Esteem platform to help you embrace the person you are today so you can take action to achieve all your health and fitness goals. https://www.beachbodyondemand.com/blog/wp-content/plugins/bod-blog/assets/vendor/beachbodydigital/wordpress-core-plugins/beachbody.png

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