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Ways to use Coffee on the Skin.

Learn more about how coffee can directly benefit your skin, Coffee-based beauty products can help wake up your skin. soothe redness and puffiness, address hyperpigmentation and more. Beanstory will soon launch our Coffee Cosmetics.

You can use Beanstory original pure arabica coffee to get rid of your dead skin and buildup. It is an excellent scrubbing agent. You can use it on your skin on your body. Read below some of the amazing beauty tips with coffee.

Coffee is a source of nutrients and antioxidants that may benefit the skin. A person can use it to exfoliate, treat acne, increase blood flow, and balance pH levels. It can also be used for scalp & hair.

  • Exfoliation

    Coffee grounds make a great exfoliant. The grounds do not dissolve in water, which makes them good at scrubbing away dead skin cells.

    Results of a study from 2013 suggest that substances in coffee also help to promote healthy skin. Caffeic acid, an antioxidant, may boost collagen levels and reduce the premature aging of cells.

    Caffeic acid also has antimicrobial properties, which means that it may help protect the skin against germs.

Confirming these findings will require more studies in humans.

To make a simple exfoliating scrub, combine:

  • One-quarter cup fresh coffee grounds
  • One-quarter cup brown sugar
  • Enough lemon juice for the desired consistency

Scrub the mixture into the skin once every few days after washing the body. Let the scrub sit on the skin for a few minutes, then rinse it off.

  • Getting Rid of Puffy Eyes

Studies suggest getting rid of Puffy Eyes with ground coffee is possible.  

Caffeine stimulates blood flow and widens, or dilates, the blood vessels. This increases blood flow, which can help the skin to naturally tighten. The result may be a reduction in the buildup of fluid under the eyes.

Other compounds in coffee, such as chlorogenic acids, may also reduce inflammation around the eyes.

Try dabbing around the eyes with a paste of very finely ground coffee and the liquid from the coffee itself.

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  • Sun Protection

Coffee contains antioxidants, such as polyphenols. These may help to protect against ultraviolet (UV) rays and some signs of aging linked to sun exposure.

Authors of a study from 2015 concluded that participants with the highest consumption of polyphenols, from coffee or other sources, had fewer UV age spots on their faces. The participants were Japanese women aged 30–60 years. Confirming these findings will require further research.

Drinking coffee or applying it to the skin are simple ways to deliver these antioxidants to the body.

In the next blog we will enlighten more on Skincare and Coffee. 

Have you ever used coffee as your skincare alternative? Tell us below in the comments or tweet how was your experience. 

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