I would like to add a different perspective on this topic. Losing the last ten pounds is not always the solution to all problems regarding your body. I'm speaking from personal experience. I went as low as around 118 pounds which is the low end of the healthy BMI for me and I still did not have the body I wanted. I was basically doing lots of cardio and some body pump lessons at that time.
I have changed my focus now into more strength training with heavy
weights, less long steady cardio, and more LISS and some HIIT sessions and I have increased my proteins and I try to eat as healthy as I can 90% of the time and I prefer my body now even though I weight more.
At the end of the day you are the person seeing the number on the scale but what everybody sees is your body. For me focusing on my body composition instead of the number in the scale works better.
This is a link that gives the same perspective:
http://gokaleo.com/?p=666