I was doing everything right.
Eating clean. Tracking macros. Training hard. Gaining slowly.
But somehow, my face looked fatter.
People started saying it: “You’ve gained weight in your face, huh?”
It didn’t make sense. My strength was going up, the scale barely moved… yet every mirror check hit different.
Puffy cheeks. Lost jawline. Bloated look.
I Was Gaining Right — So Why Did I Look Wrong?
It wasn’t a dirty bulk. Just +2 pounds in 6 weeks.
But my face looked like I was up ten.
It threw me off. I’d layer up, avoid the mirror, and let the beard grow just to hide the softness.
It Wasn’t Just My Face
My stomach felt full all the time. Arms looked softer. Even my mind felt slower.
I wasn’t scared of eating — just tired of looking like I was doing it wrong when I knew I wasn’t.
Everyone Talks About Clean Bulking — But No One Talks About This
You gain slow. You eat right. But still feel fluffy.
You know it’s not fat… but the mirror messes with your head.
And yeah — I almost cut again.
Then I Realized It Wasn’t Fat. It Was Fluid.
Bulking raises carbs and sodium — which pulls more water into your tissues.
Add the stress from workouts, meal timing, and life in general… and cortisol spikes too, making you retain even more fluid.
That overloads your lymphatic system — the part responsible for clearing out excess water and waste.
When it slows down?
That bloated, puffy look shows up — in your face, belly, arms — even during a clean, slow bulk.
So I Tried Something Different
A daily herbal drop that supports your lymphatic system and helps flush out excess fluid.
I’d actually heard about it from a physique competitor at my gym.
He told me, “Bro, I use this every off-season. Keeps my face sharp even when I’m pushing calories.”
After just a week or two, I noticed: