I keep on 5 to 10 pounds above my jeans weight, as the ultimate no-filler-needed refresher, and buy a size up on jeans.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
As soon as I made it about being healthy and shifted my focus away from the scale, the weight started to come off. I keep track of my body by how my jeans fit - and how I feel.
I'm the type of girl who's always had to buy jeans in three sizes because I never know what my body is going to do from one day to the next.
I usually try on at least 20 pairs of jeans before I find something that looks good on me. And even then, I have a trustworthy friend tell me if my butt looks big!
I am naturally a thin person and I am 5'1" and putting on five or 10 pounds, that looks like a lot on me.
Topshop makes the best skinny jeans for my shape. I order online or stock up when I'm back in London.
As the years go by, I've added a few pounds on, and I like it. I like it that I look a little softer.
During the course of filming 'Top Chef,' I gain 15 lbs., so I'm used to needing two dress sizes.
I wish I was one of those cute pregnant girls who wear skinny jeans throughout their pregnancies. But I just gain weight.
I was never obese, but I felt 'less than' because I wasn't as thin as other actresses. I totally fell for that low-fat craze. My goal was to be X jeans size or a specific number on the scale.
I eat healthy and don't even get on a scale. I have my favorite jeans that I wear, and if they are getting too snug, I watch what I eat for a week.