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You can have the perfect outfit, glowing makeup, and the right mindset… but if you eat the wrong thing before your shoot? Game over. Confidence drops, energy crashes, and the camera will catch every bit of it — and spill the tea. LOL. These are the five foods that can take you from “editorial slay” to “why do I feel like a balloon?” really quick. Let’s save you (and your photographer) the struggle.
Chips, fries, fast food — I get it, they’re tempting. But sodium is a sneaky little devil. It makes your body hold onto water like it’s storing up for a desert trip. The result? Puffy face, puffy fingers, puffy vibes. And guess what? Puffy confidence, too. If pizza is your guilty pleasure, do yourself a favor and wait until after the shoot.
I know, I know. “But it’s healthy!” Yeah, and it’s also gassy. Those innocent-looking florets will have you feeling like you’ve got a hot air balloon lodged in your stomach. And once you feel bloated, your confidence tanks, your poses stiffen, and suddenly every angle feels wrong. Eat your broccoli after the shoot when you can let loose in peace.
Listen, I love a good fizz as much as anyone, but bubbles before a shoot? Hard pass. Even sparkling water can make your stomach puff like you swallowed a balloon animal. And soda? That’s double trouble — sugar and carbonation. We all know how uncomfortable it can be trying to hold in a gas bubble. Please don’t make me have to get out the Febreze. Save the bubbles — and your gas — for after your glow moment.
Not everyone reacts to dairy, but for the ones who do? Whew. Think bloating, breakouts, or that sluggish “milk coma” feeling. Not exactly the vibe you want when you’re trying to channel “cover-worthy.” If you’re not sure how dairy hits you, maybe don’t risk a pre-shoot cheese board. Save the brie and lattes for your victory meal. Just don’t consume them together. That doesn’t sound too good.
You think you’re being “good” with sugar-free gum or diet soda, but nah… your stomach knows the truth. Artificial sweeteners can cause bloating and stomach cramps — basically a recipe for disaster mid-shoot. Nobody wants their big glow-up moment interrupted by a stomach that sounds like it’s auditioning for a horror movie.
At the end of the day, a shoot isn’t just about looking good — it’s about feeling good. The wrong food choice can snowball fast: you feel uncomfortable → your confidence dips → your performance drops → the whole vibe shifts. So, skip these five foods before stepping in front of the lens. Your stomach (and your photographer) will thank you.
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