Think about how you look right now, not how you did in the past or how you'd like to be one day. The shape of the body can change with time because of hormones, lifestyle, pregnancy, age, or any number of factors, so it's important to look at how you are now. Remember, you're beautiful no matter what shape you are!
Apple - Extra weight would mostly accumulate on the belly, chest, back and arms, making the lower body look much leaner than the upper body.
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Women can be apple-shaped, whether they are underweight or overweight, young or old. In fact, many women once had an hourglass shape and with age and possibly children, the waistline grew to a new body shape. What the apple shape tends to have is a thick waist line and mass on the chest, back and arms but leaner legs than the upper body, making shorts, skirts and babydoll dresses look quite flattering.
Full Hourglass - tend to gain in the upper and lower body but still maintain a visibly smaller waistline than the much wider hips and shoulders
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The hourglass figure involves having a much narrower waistline that the broad shoulders and wide hips. Many of the images seen online about hourglass figures aren't very hourglass at all as the waistline doesn't come in.
Pear - almost all extra weight is put only around the hips and thighs with just a bit on the belly, making the upper body, shoulders and arms look much leaner than the lower body with curvy hips and saddle bags
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The pear shape is best recognized by the significantly narrower upper body and the much larger, wider hips. The arms and chest are much leaner than the glutes and thighs.
Even - tend to be on the lighter and leaner side, buying small or medium size clothing, maintaining a slender or athletic figure with weight evenly distributed or just a little extra in the belly.
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Women who have an even shaped body have the shoulders, waist and hips nearly aligned, but tend to be on the leaner or athletic side with hip and collar bones often visible.
Full-figured - tend to be on the heavier side with extra weight gained evenly in the upper, middle and lower body, making large size clothing feel like a good fit.
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The full-figured woman tends to gain weight evenly all over her body (on the arms, legs and midsection). She often struggles to lose weight, as her body naturally likes to maintain her large shape.