Am I just crazy or does enough fat loss actually change the shape of your face? I have gone from a soft, round, feminine baby face to more hard and chiseled features as I've leaned out over the years. My jaw and chin are quite prominent and square looking now, whereas it wasn't as visible before. I haven't had a dramatic change, went from around 25% body fat to 15-18% (This is an accurate estimate, used to be very soft all over and now I can see veins in my arms, chest, shoulders, hips, legs, abdominal definition, etc.)
I thought the only other explanation could be that my masseter muscles have developed more after switching to a high calorie paleo diet that involves far more chewing than I was used to. One other thing I considered is simply age and losing my baby face..started lifting and working out around age 19 and I'm 24 now. Perhaps it's a combination of all of the above. Anyone else had experience with their face changing after transforming their body?
I thought the only other explanation could be that my masseter muscles have developed more after switching to a high calorie paleo diet that involves far more chewing than I was used to. One other thing I considered is simply age and losing my baby face..started lifting and working out around age 19 and I'm 24 now. Perhaps it's a combination of all of the above. Anyone else had experience with their face changing after transforming their body?
by climbrunlift via Bodybuilding.com Forums - Female Bodybuilding
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