A gift from A friend….coffee mix for skin and hair
Coffee contains nutrients and antioxidants that may be good for your skin, hair, and scalp. It can be used to exfoliate skin, treat acne, stimulate blood flow, and maintain pH balance. Coffee grounds work well as a scrubber. The grinds are effective for removing dead skin cells since they do not dissolve in water. That elements in coffee also support wholesome skin. An antioxidant called caffeic acid may increase collagen levels and slow down cell aging. The antibacterial qualities of caffeine allow it to potentially aid in preventing skin infections. More research in humans will be needed to validate these findings. After washing your body once every several days, massage the mixture into your skin. After letting the scrub rest on the skin for a short while, rinse it off. People who have puffy, swollen eyes may benefit from coffee.
In addition to stimulating blood flow, caffeine also dilates, or opens up, blood vessels. As a result of the increased blood flow, the skin may naturally tighten. The accumulation of fluid under the eyes may lessen as a result.
Chlorogenic acids, among other coffee constituents, may also lessen inflammation around the eyes. Try applying a paste made of extremely finely ground coffee and the coffee’s liquid around the eyes. Antioxidants found in coffee include polyphenols. These could aid in shielding the skin from UV rays and some aging effects brought on by sun exposure.
Participants who consumed the most polyphenols—from coffee or other sources—had fewer facial UV aging marks.