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A guide to the controversial jaw-shaping technique
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All kinds of beauty hacks go viral on TikTok and one of the most popular is mewing. Mewing is an at-home technique meant to firm and reshape your jaw, which is accomplished by firmly pressing your tongue to the roof of your mouth. While not backed by science, many supporters have reported positive results, including firmer jaws and defined cheekbones. Keep reading to learn all about mewing, including how to do it, pros and cons, and face-shaping alternatives.

Things You Should Know

  • Mewing is a method of reshaping your jawline that involves pressing your tongue to the roof of your mouth.
  • To mew, close your mouth and lightly press your teeth together, then push your tongue against the roof of your mouth.
  • Mewing supposedly helps with jaw and breathing problems, though it has no scientific evidence.
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What is mewing?

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  1. Named after Dr. John Mew, a British orthodontist, the facial reconstruction technique involves pushing your tongue against the roof of your mouth with the intention of giving your jaw a more defined look. It’s meant to be an at-home alternative to orthognathic surgery and other orthopedics. However, there is no scientific evidence to support this.[1]
    • Mewing has gone viral across social media platforms, with over 2 billion views on TikTok alone. The technique’s popularity grew when John Mew’s son, Michael Mew, started posting videos about it on his YouTube channel. Viewers hoped and believed mewing would give them jawlines similar to influencers and models like Bella Hadid.[2]
    • Please note that Dr. John Mew was stripped of his dental license by the General Dental Council for publicly criticizing traditional orthodontics and running false advertisements suggesting the GDC supported mewing.[3] His son, Michael Mew, was also expelled from the British Orthodontic Society for advocating his father’s theories.
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How to Mew

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  1. Sit up straight and make sure your neck is in a straight, comfortable position. Close your mouth and press your tongue against the roof of your mouth, keeping it flat and engaged. Keep your mouth closed throughout the entire process.[4]
    • Before mewing, seek professional guidance from a medical expert to determine if the technique is safe for you to do. If your doctor approves, go ahead and give it a try. If they don’t, it’s better to try a different method for your safety.
  2. Allow your teeth to touch lightly, like you’re just biting down, and forcefully press your tongue against the roof of your mouth. Make sure you’re not clenching or grinding your teeth.[5]
  3. Keep pushing your tongue as hard as you can for 2 or 3 minutes. Then, relax slightly to where you’re only using half the force. Keep this position for another couple of minutes, then halve the force again. Repeat this process several times until the action is very light.[6]
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Does mewing actually work?

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  1. When you’re actively holding the pose, your jaw may appear tighter and more defined. This works well if you want to look a certain way for a photo, but there is no scientific evidence that mewing permanently tightens your jawline.[7]
    • Despite the lack of scientific evidence, many social media influencers have shared positive results from the method, claiming mewing slimmed down their cheeks and increased cheekbone definition.
    • Some supporters also claim mewing benefits include helping with jaw pain, breathing, and orthodontic issues. Some even say it helps with sleep apnea. Again, however, there is no credible research to prove these claims.[8]
    • Many doctors advise against mewing, especially for long periods of time, because it can cause harm to your mouth and jaw. Keeping your teeth pressed together may cause them to wear down and lead to cracks in the enamel, and the unnatural positions of your tongue and jaw may lead to neck and mouth pain and the misalignment of your teeth.
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Alternatives to Mewing

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  1. Gua sha is a traditional Chinese technique in which you scrape your skin with a stone tool to improve circulation, reduce inflammation, and relieve pain. Slowly drag your gua sha tool upward across your jawline, cheeks, forehead, and eyes to promote lymphatic drainage and tighten your skin.[9]
    • Typically, people use gua sha tools made of jade or rose quartz.
    • The term gua sha translates to “to scrape away illness.”
    • While gua sha is an important traditional practice and is still used by many today, know that its benefits currently have little scientific evidence.
  2. Give yourself a facial massage or get one from a professional. Start by moisturizing your face, then sweep your fingers down the bridge of your nose and under your eyes. Use the same process for your cheeks, forehead, and chin, moving your fingers upward and outward in a circular motion. The process is similar to that of gua sha, just without a tool.[10]
    • Since you’re trying to lift and sculpt your face, never pull your skin downward while massaging.
  3. Also known as face bras, jaw bras are trendy beauty products that are worn like face masks—they go under your chin and hook around your ears. They’re meant to tighten your skin and sculpt your jaw, and they work by compressing the chin and decreasing the amount of lymphatic fluid in the area.[11]
    • Jaw bras are typically made of a woven cotton material similar to that of athletic tape and are infused with skin-soothing ingredients like niacinamide and peppermint. In addition to sculpting your chin, they may also hydrate your skin.
    • Like mewing, jaw bras only temporarily sculpt your jaw, and results usually fade after 3 hours or so.
    • Wearing a jaw bra occasionally is mostly harmless, but using one frequently can reduce muscle tone, which in turn will make your skin sag more.
  4. Since mewing only temporarily tightens your jaw and shouldn’t be done for long periods, it’s best to see a professional if you want permanent results. Ask your dermatologist about in-office skin-tightening treatments, or visit your orthodontist to correct jaw positioning or teeth alignment.[12]
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    Yes, mewing can improve your looks especially around your jawline. Mewing can be done at any time in any place as well, so it is an optimal excerise for weight loss.
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    You can position your tongue however you like to mew, but it is best to position it folded.
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    Yes, it is possible.
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Warnings

  • Do not attempt to mew if you have TMJ or other significant jaw joint problems, as the technique could cause them to worsen.
  • To avoid causing mouth or jaw damage, always consult with a doctor before practicing mewing.
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This article was co-authored by wikiHow staff writer, Raven Minyard, BA. Raven Minyard received her BA in English and Creative Writing from Sweet Briar College in 2020. While in college, she served as the Coeditor-in-Chief of Sweet Briar's literary magazine Red Clay and has since gone on to write for publications such as The Zillennial Zine and Halloween Every Night. Raven recalls reading articles from wikiHow's early days during her childhood and is thrilled to now write for their content team. She enjoys learning about new interests and topics with each article she writes and hopes to help audiences of all backgrounds continue to learn new and exciting things. This article has been viewed 99,093 times.
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