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Posted: 2016-02-24T14:11:11Z | Updated: 2016-02-24T18:45:24Z Olivia Munn Details How She Changed The 'Texture And Shape' Of Her Face | HuffPost

Olivia Munn Details How She Changed The 'Texture And Shape' Of Her Face

Something about Japanese potatoes?
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Actress Olivia Munn attends the DirecTV Super Saturday Night at Pier 70 on February 6, 2016 in San Francisco, California.
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Olivia Munn opened up to fans about her evolving look on Tuesday, going into great detail about how and why her face looks different.

The 35-year-old actress shared a side-by-side image of two pictures of herself, one from last year (left) and another from last month (right). She then explained that there are "natural, healthy ways" to reverse the clock.

Basically, it all comes down to working out and losing some weight, which Munn says "leaned out my cheeks and jawline." The actress also said that she reshaped her brows, used Proactiv Mark Fading Pads (blatant ad) to even out her skin tone and then, uh, ate a lot of potatoes? 

"I've talked about this before and I still stand by it: Japanese potatoes that are high in Hyaluronic Acid help keep wrinkles away," Munn wrote. "Look up this video: 'Connie Chung Yuzihara' to learn all about it. There are Hyaluronic Acid pills and vitamins but I think that the best way to get it in your system is by eating them in foods that naturally have them." 

Whatever you say, Olivia! In an industry where plastic surgery rules, we'll take the potatos that somehow "keep wrinkles away" any day.  

Munn isn't the only celebrity that's recently come forward to explain her changing look to fans. Last week, Khloe Kardashian 's sisters confronted the reality star over her "changed" face in a teaser for the season finale. 

"Khloe, I was gonna call you and talk to you last night about this," Kim said. "Your whole face has changed. Did you do any filler?" 

Watch the video below to find out: 

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