Because I work with coffee a lot during the week, I notice that it stains not only my clothes, but my fingernails and skin. If I get wet coffee grounds on my hands, it takes several hand scrubbings to get the stain out of my cuticles. My fingernails temporarily turn a yellowish color, and any cracks in dry skin areas on my hands turn dark, too. I can't imagine using coffee for "beauty purposes."
I read this and tried pouring coffee on my face.
It definitely "brightened" my skin - bright red to be specific.
I think the instructions should include not using a hot cup of coffee.
How about these wonderful health benefits of coffee?
* Eliminates flatulance
* Causes flatulance
* Raises blood pressure
* Lowers blood pressure
* Contains antioxidants
* Acids can cause reflux, ulcers and IBS
* Stains teeth
* Increases anxiety
* Increases energy levels
Isn't it wonderful? Don't get me wrong. I love coffee. I drink it every day. Usually two cups every morning. I don't feel complete unless I've had my coffee in the morning. You just caught me in a cynical mood.
My sister uses coffee as a scrub, rubs her hands and the whole body - hips, legs, shoulders. Skin like a child! and do not need scrubs from a store with an incomprehensible composition.
I read this and tried pouring coffee on my face.
It definitely "brightened" my skin - bright red to be specific.
I think the instructions should include not using a hot cup of coffee.