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Lottie Tomlinson in Bathing Suit Says "Good Morning"

Here’s how she stays fit.

Lottie Tomlinson, the model, makeup artist and founder of Tanologist, says "good morning from us" in a new swimsuit photo. "Beautiful ❤️❤️❤️," commented Louisa. "😍," said tennis player Lewis Burton, her rumored beau. How does she stay so fit? Read on to see 5 ways Bella Thorne stays in shape and the photos that prove they work—and to get beach-ready yourself, don't miss these essential 30 Best-Ever Celebrity Bathing Suit Photos!

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This is Her Wellness Hack

"I started working out a few months ago and I've been finding it's really good for a bit of therapy. I've really been enjoying that. I go three times a week and I actually find I feel different when I go away and I've not been working out – I don't feel as good. Exercise is so good for keeping your head on," she told Glamour. She added: "I don't really live by a fashion rule. If you like it, then you wear it – there are no rules."

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This is Her Brow Trick

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"I like using a pencil, I used to use a brow pomade but I really like a pencil now. I just fill them in, brush them out, I think that's really important so they don't get too blocky. I actually use hair gel in them to get the spiky look which keeps them in place all day. I use the Bleach Well Gel," she told Glamour.

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This is How She Chills Out

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"I literally just like staying at home, chilling, watching films but then I also like going out with my friends when I've got free time, so I always try and make sure I've got time to do both – I like to balance the two," she told Glamour. "Relaxation techniques are a great way to help with stress management. Relaxation isn't only about peace of mind or enjoying a hobby. It's a process that decreases the stress effects on your mind and body. Relaxation techniques can help you cope with everyday stress. And these techniques can help with long-term stress or stress related to various health problems, such as heart disease and pain," says the Mayo Clinic.

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She Says There's No Shame in Asking for Help

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"I feel quite responsible for my family and I wanted to be strong for them. I've realised that asking for help is actually the opposite of weakness," she told Cosmopolitan. After her mother's death, she reportedly repressed her feelings. "Now I know that if you need to cry, then it's important to allow yourself time to cry."

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She Shared Her Emotions Online

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"I do get a lot from sharing my story online, I feel like I'm reaching people and helping, which in turn helps me. Fans and followers have been so supportive too, telling me that they're proud. But sometimes I do feel pressure to respond to all of the messages I receive – which isn't always possible – which is why it's so nice that I can now signpost them to somewhere that practical help is on offer. Sue Ryder offer online support and have a forum," she told Cosmo.

 

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