How to learn 12 tips on how to look skinnier in photos.

Learn 12 Tips on How to Look Skinnier in Photos.

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1. It might feel weird, but sticking your chin or head out slightly will ensure you don’t look like you have a double chin. You can also put your tongue on the roof of your mouth while smiling.

2. Never allow yourself to get photographed from below. It’s the most unflattering angle there is, and can make you look pounds heavier.

Head-on can work, but it’s even better if the camera is slightly above you. Because of the angle, you’ll need to look up, which elongates your neck and torso.

3. Dress accordingly. It sounds intuitive, but if you know you’re going somewhere where pictures will likely be snapped, wear things you know are flattering.

Wearing all one color is a good way to go, as is shapewear if you’re in a tight dress or gown—it’s the foundation of an outfit that can make or break how your clothing translates on camera.

4. Turn your body. We’ve seen the celebrities do it: Slightly turn your body sideways (toward the camera) planting one foot in front of the other.

Then point your toe to the camera and place your weight on your back foot. Looking at the lens head-on usually makes you appear larger.

5. Position your arms. Ever wonder why every celeb poses with her camera-facing arm on her hip? It’s because it ensures that her upper arm isn’t smooshed against her body making it look larger.

If you find the hand-on-hip pose to be a bit forced, try holding your arms out from your sides ever so slightly.

6. Make sure your hair isn’t crazy. If you’re wearing your hair up, make sure it’s not too severe.

Whereas some updos can make your neck look longer and thinner; buns, braids, or ponytails that are too tight can create harsh angles, causing your face and torso to look larger.

7. Sit pretty. Although it’s always preferable to stand in photos, if you need sit for your photos be sure to cross your legs at your ankles-your thighs and calves will look slimmer.

8. Fake a tan. Since most of us tend to look washed out in everyday photos, a subtle glow makes a world of difference.

If you’re showing skin, a light spray tan can make your legs, arms, shoulders, and neck look slimmer. If you’re only showing your face, apply a light dusting of bronzer.

9. Avoid direct sunlight. If you’re shooting outside, direct sunlight can make you squint, which can plump up your jawline.

Late afternoon and early evening are the most flattering times of day for outdoor photos.

10. Distance counts. It’s a basic rule: Whatever is closer to the camera will appear larger.

11. The old bag trick If you’re wearing something that’s tight, bulky, or detailed around the middle, it could look expanded in photos (even if it looks fab in person.). Place your bag in front of you

12. Don’t yell cheese. ‘Cause that’s just lame. Oh, and because it can make you look like a chipmunk. Instead, just smile naturally.

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