A double chin is the sagging flesh below the chin and jawline that appears as a second chin in overweight people. The accumulation of fat in the chin is determined by genetics and occurs when a person is overweight.
A double chin can also occur due to aging, resulting in the skin becoming looser or when someone loses a significant amount of weight, and their skin fails to tighten.
To eliminate a double chin, you can do the following exercises:
There are no specific rules regarding double chins in passport photo requirements. It is allowed as long as the person is recognizable in the photo.
The chin is used to determine the face's dimension in passport photo requirements. The height from chin to crown should be between 1 and 1.4 inches. In some cases, determining the face's height may be difficult with a double chin.
However, a double chin can be a concern for individuals who want their appearance to be well-defined in passport photos. Therefore, reducing body weight, maintaining a healthy lifestyle, and practicing facial exercises can be helpful.
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