Unlike muscle, you can't gain fat on just one part of your body. If you gain, you gain all over. And the method is through increased calorie consumption; but do it moderately.
Potato chips themselves don't directly cause facial fat, but their high calorie and fat content can contribute to overall weight gain if consumed in excess. Weight gain can lead to fat accumulation in various areas of the body, including the face. Additionally, a diet high in processed foods like chips may lead to water retention, which can also make the face appear puffier. Moderation is key to maintaining a healthy weight and facial appearance.
well if you want to gain muscle is to work out and you don't lose fat
It's impossible to gain muscle from fat. You get muscle from heavy exercises and protein :>
Because the founders knew a black ski run that ended in 'face' and fat in the eyes of one of them meant 'good.' It however has nothing to do with liking fat people...
calories burned- calorie intake positive number = lose fat negative number = gain fat
There is no fat reduction method that is targeted towards the face. The best thing you can do is maintain your muscle while burning fat. As you are burning fat, you will lose fat from your face as well. How fat is burned depends on the body type of course.
The face is one of the last places to show weight gain so that means you gain in the entire body. Usually, the weight shows up as a double chin on the face. I am not sure it is worth it.
It depends if you get fat then go on a diet, or if you lift weights, you gain muscle,and muscle weighs more than fat.
it doesnt matter because if your fat, you lose weight and gain muscle with weights and if your skinny, you gain muscle
Yes.
Skip breakfast.
you get fat