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has an effect on how your skin looks? It turns out that some meals might cause acne flare-ups or hasten the development of wrinkles and fine lines. We are all aware that our skin's appearance can be influenced by our surroundings, our genes, and our hygiene practices. Unknown to many is the fact that our diet has an impact on both the appearance and feel of our skin.
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