read my blog if you flinch at the front camera and want to love your face #facefat #moonface #puffyface #glowup
Embracing your face, especially if you notice fullness or puffiness, can be a journey toward self-love and confidence. Many people struggle with what’s commonly referred to as “face fat,” “moon face,” or a “puffy face,” which can sometimes be influenced by genetics, lifestyle, or even water retention. I’ve found that combining positive self-talk with small lifestyle changes, like staying hydrated and getting enough sleep, can make a real difference not only in how your face looks but in how you feel about it. Personally, I started by accepting that my face shape is part of who I am and that loving myself didn’t mean changing every feature. Instead, I focused on enhancing what I felt good about and learning makeup or lighting techniques for photos that made me feel more confident in front of the camera. This mindset shift helped me flinch less when the front camera popped up and allowed me to enjoy my own glow-up journey more authentically. If you’re looking to reduce the appearance of puffiness, consider gentle facial massages or simple exercises that promote lymphatic drainage. Also, maintaining a balanced diet low in excessive salt can reduce bloating around the face. Remember, loving your face isn’t about perfection—it’s about appreciating your unique beauty and the story your face tells.





































































