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Can chewing gum help you get rid of face fat?

While some people feel that chewing gum can help you reduce face fat, it might not be so. Check out what can give you a leaner look.
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Face fat can often be dealt with by doing the right face exercises. Image courtesy: Freepik
Updated On: 17 Feb 2025, 04:01 pm IST

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A double chin and chubby cheeks is what face fat looks like. While you might be on a great fitness diet and workout regime, getting rid of face fat can be very difficult. Many people believe that chewing gum can also reduce face fat! After all, it engages some of the muscles in your mouth. However, while chewing gum can make muscles in your cheeks and tongue strong, but it will not really affect your jawline. Read on to find out what experts have to say about chewing gum and reducing face fat.

Can chewing gum reduce face fat?

No. Chewing gum involves a lot of movement, so it can engage the muscles in your face and jaw. It primarily exercises the muscles involved in chewing and may contribute to overall muscle tone in that area. But chewing gum does not help to get rid of facial fat, says internal medicine specialist Dr Ajay Aggarwal.

While chewing gum can help you do facial exercises, it cannot help you reduce face fat. Image courtesy: Pexels

Risks of chewing gum

Not only can it not help to reduce face fat, but chewing too much gum can have some risks or side effects. Here are some of them:

• Too much gum chewing can strain your facial muscles as they are overworked. While this will not reduce face fat, this can lead to tightness, pain and sometimes headaches.
• When you chew gum frequently, you swallow excessive amounts of air and that can lead to bloating and dyspepsia, says Dr Aggarwal.
• Some sugar-free gums contain artificial sweeteners like sorbitol or mannitol, which can have a laxative effect and cause digestive issues in some people.
• If the gum is not disposed of properly, it can become a choking hazard.

Facial exercises to reduce face fat

If not chewing gum, you can try out facial exercises that might provide help you reduce face fat. The list includes improving muscle tone and potentially reducing the appearance of wrinkles and better-defined facial contours, says Dr Aggarwal. Physiotherapist A Keerthanya has a list of facial toning exercises that you can try.

You can also reduce face fat by following a balanced diet and trying to lose your overall weight. Image courtesy: Pexels

1. Cheekbone lift

• Place your fingers over your each cheekbone and gently lift the skin up until you feel some tightness.
• Open your mouth to create a circle and hold it for five seconds.

This is going to help to strengthen your Zygomaticus muscle, giving you contoured cheek bones and help you reduce face fat, says Keerthanya.

2. The cheek squeeze

• Pull your cheeks in until they meet each other inside your mouth, just like a fish.
• Hold this fish-like position for five seconds.

3. The jaw flex

• Tilt your head back until you’re looking at the ceiling and try to get your lower lip over your upper lip as much as you can.
• You should be able to feel this in the jaw muscles. Hold it for 10 seconds so that you can get a defined jawline, as well as reduce face fat, says Keerthanya.

4. The puffer pose

• After you close your mouth, puff up your cheeks.
• Start moving the air from one cheek to the other and repeat this for 30 seconds on either sides to strengthen the cheek muscles.

While these exercises seem like the perfect way to get a nice jawline and reduce face fat, you must focus on overall weight loss too. That’s because if you burn calories, it will show on your face too!

Related FAQs

Can a no-sugar diet help you reduce face fat?

A balanced diet, low in sugar can help you lose weight over all, including your face.

Can facial massages reduce face fat?

No, while these can help in blood circulation, they cannot help you lose face fat.

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