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The truth is that coffee is actually good for your skin for a number of reasons. First, caffeine has been proven to increase blood flow, which can be extremely beneficial in the topical treatment of cellulite. By improving circulation to the areas where cellulite occurs, you can facilitate the breakdown and removal of this unsightly cottage cheese condition. Women in
How to Use those Coffee Grounds
Instead of sending those used coffee grounds to your rose garden or garbage next time you brew a pot of coffee, try whipping up your own beauty products with the help of this recycled product. Keep a small amount of grounds available to rub over your hands when you want to rid them of odors like garlic or fish. Mix the grounds with a bit of olive oil, and smear it over your cellulite regions. Wrap the area with plastic wrap, and leave on for a few minutes. Remove the plastic, and shower off, and you will enjoy glowing skin with a reduced appearance of that nasty cellulite. By combining a bit of those grounds with a egg white, you can create an effective exfoliation treatment that will leave your skin its absolute softest.
Another good use for your used coffee grounds is to combine them with your favorite cleanser to create an exfoliating scrub with an oh, so yummy scent. Use this scrub before applying your sunless tanning products to get a smooth finish from your sunless lotion or gel. Freshly exfoliated skin is less likely to streak from these sunless products. Or simply apply whenever your skin begins to show a dull appearance and needs a lift and a glow.
Isn’t it lovely to know that we can have our cup of coffee, and wear it on our skin as well? Pass the java. It’s time for beautiful skin.
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