I have to be honest: I'm not all that educated when it comes to nutrition. I just found myself lowering my carb intake and not really cutting back too much on my calories, and this really helped me.
Among your carbohydrate restriction there is also a calorie/energy deficiency. Keep an eye on your hydration and water retention.
I have to lower my sugar and carb amounts because I gain weight very easily if I eat even a moderate amount of these. Sorry, Chillen, but I"m afraid I'm not the right person to speak with about 'macros'.

I just found a system that works for me and I"ve run with it.
I understand, and there are a lot of people that may fall into this category (without getting too nosy).
Dependent on whether a person is Insulin sensitive/Insulin Resistant (or its variable), the amount of carbohydrate consumed can make an impact for the better or worse on fat loss.
For example, I have good Insulin Sensitivity, and good insulin secretion (or about what I need, approximately). When I diet (BF high), Carbohydrates do not bother/hinder fat loss, my energy is stable, and tends not to crash (about an hour or so later, approximately); cut calories, and fat loss occurs. When BF is low, and dieting for a while, this sort of changes a bit, as an example.
However, be sure to keep your protein UP, especially if you are calorie deficient. If you are carbohydrate restricting, carry most of your remaining calories to Protein, and the remaining to good sources of Fats, and I would suggest taking some good quality fish oils.
Have you actually set yourself down and actually figured out your BMR, and calories approximately required with activities included? Do you know how to approximate your grams of macros within your allotted calories?
The above (IMO) is important to know. I gather from your post you haven't completed an approximation of calories and macros, and would love to show you how to do this.
I don't want you to think I am intruding.
I am just trying to help. If you want I will show you how to do this in the next post, dependent on your answer.
Best wishes and much fitness success to you.
Chillen