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Published 17:00 12 May 2013 BST
Updated 07:52 18 Dec 2014 GMT
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Cellulite, orange peel, thigh dimples... whatever you want to call them, one thing's for sure, it's a dread for women, whatever your size.
Genetics do play a part in whether you're affected by cellulite or not, but so does food the food you eat and the lifestyle you lead.
The right workout, smart creams and correct application techniques are all smart strategies to reduce the appearance of cellulite, but the foods above can help too.
Click through the gallery and discover what foods you can include in your daily diet to make a difference.

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