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 How About Some Coffee With Your Skin Care?  1


Coffee and skin care? It may be surprising to know that over 140 skincare products, including caffeine, were launched in the United States in 2006, but only 21 in 2003.

Coffee has struggled in the 20th century, but the US Food and Drug Administration has wondered whether it is good or bad for you. As we move steadily in the 21st century, the signs of the beneficial properties of coffee are becoming more apparent, and it is not as obvious as the skincare market where it benefits.

Primarily, coffee and caffeine find a way to skin lotions and creams because of their antioxidant properties and the quality of tightening and tightening. Caffeine applied to the skin works in three ways: antioxidants, diuretics, and vasoconstrictors. Among other things, Avon, New Tsurugena, and L & # 39; Oreal contain caffeine as part of their product.

For many years, caffeine has been used in products sold to reduce cellulite. It is clear that caffeine dehydrates by giving energy to the fat cells in some way, resulting in emptying of the sodium / potassium component of the cells. As a result, the water disappears. Bottom line-smoothes the skin of the buttocks and thighs.

Caffeine's vasoconstrictive properties also reduce swelling and darkening and make it a favorite ingredient in eye gel to tighten the skin around the eyes. Of course, nothing completely eliminates cellulite and skin problems around the eyes. The best you can expect is probably a noticeable improvement of just a few hours.

Explosions of coffee-based skin products are found in body scrubs, face creams and fragrances. Many products even have a coffee-like scent and contain ground coffee for exfoliation. Even some buyers do so until absorption of caffeine through the skin suggests that the kind of awakening you can expect from drinking coffee.

Dermatologists don't say that fast. None of the products are high enough to produce the impact you can expect from a Javanese cup. In addition, since absorption is slow through the skin, it is questionable whether a sufficient amount of coffee can penetrate and increase arousal. On the other hand, injecting coffee aromas into products is thought to stimulate energy through association.

Several promising studies on mice suggest that caffeine in coffee may kill skin cancer cells in radiation animals. So far, the results look promising, but they cannot yet be translated into humans. However, many sunscreens contain caffeine because they have been shown to have a sunscreen effect.

Some suggest that it is not necessary to invest in expensive skincare potions. It claims that you can get the same benefits by blending your own homemade coffee soap and body scrub from spent coffee grounds. A formula is also provided.

Hey, now you can take a shower with your espresso!


 How About Some Coffee With Your Skin Care?  1


 How About Some Coffee With Your Skin Care?  1


 How About Some Coffee With Your Skin Care?  1


 How About Some Coffee With Your Skin Care?  1

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