Caffeine for our skin has become one of the most acclaimed components to include in our daily routine. It is not only an ingredient people add to their routine because it provides them energy, or simply because it tastes good, but it can also be applied on your skin and give you excellent results.
Benefits of caffeine on our skin
Although it is true that in other aspects, caffeine can be an ingredient that we should have in a controlled quantity in our daily life, when it comes to cosmetics and skin, it becomes a perfect ally if we want to reduce some external damage. Each property has different characteristics and functions that will improve certain aspects. Thus, including caffeine as the main ingredient will help us prevent and improve skin aging, reduce dark circles under the eyes, moisturize and exfoliate our skin, among other benefits.
One of its users’ most requested tasks is to reduce the spots produced by dark circles under the eyes. In the same way, caffeine has decongestant properties, so it can also be used as a remedy to reduce puffiness and bags.
On the other hand, caffeine is also widely used in cosmetics as a remedy to combat cellulite. The ‘orange peel skin’ is one of the most common problems, especially in women who accumulate more fat in certain areas of the body. That is why many products on the market are dedicated exclusively to trying to reduce it, so it is not uncommon to try more and more ingredients.
Finally, we will highlight its benefits as a natural antioxidant for our skin. And while it is true that consuming caffeine in coffees or other foods can cause acne and other skin problems, applying it directly to the face can help us to decongest and cleanse our skin of external agents that damage it.
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Dr. Angelica Parra is a licensed Medical Doctor originally from Barquisimeto, Venezuela. She is currently taking a Master’s degree in Dermatology. Doctor Parra completed Facial and Body Aesthetics at the University of Carabobo in Venezuela and the Advanced Training in Non-surgical Facial Rejuvenation and Aesthetic Medical Procedures in Miami, Florida. She has specialized in the application of Botox Cosmetic, Dysport, and dermal fillers and since then she worked on cruise ships as an Aesthetic Doctor.

