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Now you're losing weight, it's time to focus on your looks, because let's admit it, part of the reason you want to lose weight is to look gorgeous. Beauty starts with the inner you, and since you are what you eat, you need to make sure that your diet includes foods that will increase your beauty.If you have a lot of weight to lose, you may be worried about

"loose skin" syndrome: flaps of loose skin on your chin, underarms, tummy and thighs. To avoid this, aim to lose weight slowly. This gives your body a chance to adjust, so to speak. Include plenty of protein in your diet, and eat lots of vegetables for the vitamins and minerals that your skin needs.

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