Best Mastic Gum for Jawline? The Original One!
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In short: chewing mastic gum gives your jaw (masseter) muscles a real workout — like any resistance exercise — so many people use it instead of plastic "jawline trainers". Mastic is the original, 100% natural chewing gum from Chios, with no additives. Results vary from person to person, but it's a natural, eco-friendly way to train your jaw.
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What is mastic gum?
Mastic gum is a natural resin from the mastic tree (Pistacia lentiscus) on the Greek island of Chios. It was the world's first natural chewing gum and has been valued for centuries. Today many people also chew it to work the jaw muscles — a natural alternative to silicone "jawline trainers".
How chewing trains the jaw
Chewing mastic is resistance work for your masseter — the main chewing muscle along the jaw. Just like any muscle, working it regularly can help tone and strengthen it. Mastic is firmer than ordinary gum, so it gives those muscles more to push against.
Keep it realistic: chewing tones the jaw muscles, but how visible your jawline becomes also depends on genetics and overall body composition. Think of it as one helpful habit, not a magic fix — and don't overdo it if you feel jaw discomfort.
Why the original, natural gum
If you're going to chew several times a day, what you chew matters. Conventional gum is usually a synthetic gum base with added sweeteners, flavours and colours. Mastic is 100% natural resin — nothing artificial — and it's biodegradable, so it's kinder to the planet than plastic-based gums. As a bonus, chewing it stimulates saliva and freshens breath naturally.
- 100% natural Chios mastic resin (PDO)
- no artificial flavours, colours or preservatives
- biodegradable — no plastic gum base
How to chew it
Chew a piece of mastic for about 20 minutes, a few times a day, and be consistent — that's what gives the muscles a steady workout. A few tips:
- start with medium or large crystals;
- at first the resin crumbles, then softens into a chewing gum — combine a couple of crystals if it sticks;
- if the crystals feel very hard, sip some water before you start;
- store mastic in the fridge for the best texture.
For the full walkthrough, see how to chew raw mastic gum.
Which mastic to chew
For chewing, choose medium or large raw tears. Pick the format that suits you:
| Mastic | Format | Use | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Medium tears | Metal box | Chew 20 min, 2–3×/day | View |
| Large tears | Paper box | Chew 20 min, 2–3×/day | View |
| Medium tears | Smaller pack | Chew 20 min, 2–3×/day | View |
Frequently asked questions
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Does chewing mastic help your jawline? | Chewing works the jaw (masseter) muscles like a resistance exercise, so with consistency it can help tone and strengthen them. How visible your jawline becomes also depends on genetics and body composition, so results vary. |
| Why chew mastic instead of regular gum? | Mastic is 100% natural resin with no artificial flavours, colours or preservatives, and it's biodegradable — unlike conventional gum made from a synthetic base. It's firmer, too, so it gives the jaw more of a workout. |
| How often and how long should I chew? | About 20 minutes a few times a day, consistently. Ease off if you feel any jaw discomfort. |
| Which mastic is best for chewing? | Medium or large raw tears. If they feel hard, sip water first or combine a couple of crystals; store in the fridge for the best texture. |
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Ready to swap plastic for the original? Choose your raw mastic tears for chewing.