How to Grow Your Jaw Muscles (Without Surgery)
The best and most effective ways to archive an attractive and chiseled Jawline
Why is it a trend?
Men and women are obsessing over their appearance more than ever. It’s been an ongoing mega-trend for decades. But it’s been accelerated during the Covid-19 pandemic because of Zoom, Skype and Google Meet. It doesn’t make it easy to “be satisfied with how you look” when you spend most of the day looking at your flaws.
Cosmetic surgery isn’t rare anymore, and even make-up is getting popular amongst men. As a man or a woman wanting to improve their appearance, there’s a lot you can do before you have to resort to such measures. For men, your jawline is particularly easy to improve. So why aren’t more people talking about the jawline?
There are more articles, videos, and information about calf muscles than there are about jawlines! How many people even see your calf muscles compared to your face? One for every hundred? One for every thousand?
A chiseled jawline is one of the most attractive traits a man can have. It’s also important for women, but not as much. Why aren’t more people talking about it? Why aren’t there more tutorials and information about how to improve your jawline?
The only way it works!
I think I know why. It’s because people don’t think there’s anything you can do about it:
“Sure, you can lose weight- but that’s about it. You can’t change your genetics.”
I get so annoyed when I hear that. Mewing and Orthotropics have shown how much your lifestyle choices affect your facial bone structure and appearance. Having a sharp jawline is mainly due to having developed masseter muscles. It’s a muscle, why couldn’t it be grown just like any other? Apparently, it’s just because there isn’t a lot of information on how.
Are Jawline Tools Dangerous?
You’ve probably seen the rise of jawline exercise equipment over the years. You may have even tried them. In any case, these rubber squash ball-type things are popping up all over everybody’s Instagram feeds. It seems there is a demand for effective ways to get a better jawline. And some companies are taking advantage of it by supplying products. Even if they don’t work...
There are before and after photos floating around the internet that show mixed results. It’s hard to know how legitimate they are because the differences could be due to weight loss (more on that later) or from using an actual effective jawline exercise (also more on that later). I don’t doubt that they give your face a workout… just whether it’s the type of workout that you actually want.
The real Problem!
The problem is that most of them do not mimic a natural movement. Our jaw structures weren’t designed to bite down with our incisor teeth repeatedly with our mouth wide open- that’s essentially the range of motion these ball-type exercisers simulate. It places a lot of stress on the jaw hinge and will ultimately lead to TMJ issues and even dental damage. Not only that - it doesn’t even train the right muscle!
Chewing with your mouth wide open like that puts more stress on the temporalis muscle than it does on the masseter. The temporalis is higher up on the side of your head, and not particularly “aesthetically pleasing”. You don’t exactly want to build it, because it contributes to a “round face” look.
3You want to solely emphasize the masseter. It’s stimulated when your teeth are closer together and you’re chewing and grinding something like tough meat. That’s the motion you want to repeatedly simulate to stress the masseter into growing.
The Jawline Workout Tools That Actually Works
Believe it or not, chewing gum is a great way to improve your jawline. It’s a natural movement (just like chewing food) and you don’t have to dedicate part of your day to do it. You can chew gum while you’re working, driving, or training. Apart from actually being effective, it’s a far more convenient way to work out your jaw muscles than those rubber balls.
But obviously, regular chewing gum doesn’t provide much of a workout. You could chew for hours and hardly stress your muscles. It’s like trying to build muscle by running a marathon. You’ve got to add weight and increase the resistance.
You’ve got to chew a harder type of gum.
The 3 best and safest products on the market:
3. our own JAWLINER® Fitness Chewing Gum
They’re all at least 10x harder than regular gum. 10x harder means 10x more resistance for your masseter. It turns the chewing movement from cardio to a powerlift. I’ve seen firsthand how effective it can be. And I’ve yet to hear anyone complain about TMJ or a clicking jaw. It seems to be safe and there hasn’t been a backlash against it from the Orthodontics community like there was with the other jawline workout balls.
JAWLINER® Fitness Chewing Gum
We present the first fitness chewing gum specially designed to workout your jaw and hole facial muscles. Developed from the founder of JAWLINER® It's the hardest and toughest chewing gum in the world - From now on you just have to chew gum to get a strong and chiseled jawline.
✔ Hardest Chewing Gum in the world
✔ Developed for professional jaw exercises
✔ Safe use - tested by Dr. Mike Mew himself
✔ 100% vegan
✔ 100% sugar free
JAWLINER® Fitness Chewing Gum
We present the first fitness chewing gum specially designed to workout your jaw and hole facial muscles. Developed from the founder of JAWLINER® It's the hardest and toughest chewing gum in the world - From now on you just have to chew gum to get a strong and chiseled jawline.
✔ Hardest Chewing Gum in the world
✔ Developed for professional jaw exercises
✔ Safe use - tested by Dr. Mike Mew himself
✔ 100% vegan
✔ 100% sugar free
The Only Other Jawline Trainer That Is Safe And Effective
The only other jawline trainer that is safe and effective - is the molar-based type. These are the ones that sit on your back molar teeth. They simulate the same natural chewing motion as chewing gum does- you put the rubber chewing gums at the back of your mouth between the molars. They come in a range of different difficulties and they're a great way to "add weight" to your workouts.
If you want to work out your “sexiest” muscle, then chewing mastic gum or using the JAWLINER type of exerciser is a good bet. It’s one I’m taking, and I’ve seen newbie gains even though I’ve been lifting weights for 10 years. That seems to be common because it’s a muscle most people haven’t trained before.
Get Lean & Stay Lean
Just because you’ve built the muscle, doesn’t mean you can see the muscle. You know how much more defined and chiseled your face is when you’re lean.
Chewing hard gums or the Jawliner will build mass in your masseter. The next step is to get lean so that all your hard work is visible. It’s worthless having a strong, muscular jawline if it’s covered in fat and invisible. How you do that is up to you. I don’t have any new innovative tips or concoctions to help. What works for me might not work for you.
All I know is, that every time I get lean I get compliments on how defined my face is. Even if you’re not too concerned with improving your jawline- don’t forget that losing weight is the best thing you can do to improve your entire appearance. Period.
Conclusion
"Building and sculpting the jawline is still in the experimental phase. It’s not like building other muscles where the path is clear. I think many of the current jaw exercisers will be revealed to be dangerous for the jaw joint in the long run. If you ask me to decide: I would would go the safe way and take the Fitness Chewing Gum"
Matt Phelps, STEEL®
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