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How did you get rid of your double chin? Everything is slowly diminishing on me, but this double chin, isn't budging. ......help

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It's may be genetics. You can spot lose and there's no magical creme. Especially not for fat on the last. Or it may just end up being the last place you lose.

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It's may be genetics. You can spot lose and there's no magical creme. Especially not for fat on the last. Or it may just end up being the last place you lose.

thank you, I never had one until I gained weight and unfortunately, I'm the biggest one in my family and none have a double chin so hopefully its being stubborn and wants to be the last thing to go

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It probably won't get rid of your double chin but you could try tightening it up.

One exercise you could try is "kissing the sky". Tilt your head back slightly and kiss upward.

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Like the others say, it might be the last area to go.. Google neck exercises ( I did it for my arms/batwings). There are lots of video's out there which may help and Good Luck!!

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I have been overweight since high school but was lucky enough to not have a fuller face & neck. At age 40 that all changed. I quit smoking and added 60 lbs on an already obese body. My face, chin and neck became huge. It bothered me more than my big ole stomach. It has slimmed down quite a bit and I am thrilled ????

I am gonna kiss the sky as much as I can !! LOL

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I was luckily, that's one of the first places I've lost weight. I've been using strivectin, it seems to help

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@@Inner Surfer Girl

Excuse me, while I kiss the sky....

Sorry. Couldn't resist ;)

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For me it was actually the first place I lost weight. I didn't do anything special, my chin was the first thing to go

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For me it was actually the first place I lost weight. I didn't do anything special, my chin was the first thing to go

Me too! My chin, neck and shoulders..

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@@libby43 LOL! Me too! From armpit up I look great.... now to finish shrinking this belly, butt, and thighs.

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@@libby43 LOL! Me too! From armpit up I look great.... now to finish shrinking this belly, butt, and thighs.

Yeah I look like a melting candle

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