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My eyes were giving me hell last winter so I made this #coffeeeyeserum with coffee infused sesame oil and vetiver and yarrow. My eyes feel so good immediately when I apply around the eyelids and I swear my lashes are looking longer after using it for awhile.

This item is available with or without a jade roller!

Other people have messaged me to let me know that have been using it for various skin conditions and getting relief.

My coffee serum is great for under eye bags and dark spots, scars and dry skin.

It’s also great for acne skin too because I formulated it with sesame, coffee, vetiver, pomegranate and yarrow and the doTERRA immortelle blend.

Use daily and see your skin change for the better!

#dryeyes #burningeyes #liverheat

How coffee can benefit your skin

Below are eight of the purported benefits that coffee may have for your skin.

1. Cellulite reduction

Coffee may help reduce the appearance of cellulite on the skin. It’s thought that the caffeine content in coffee is the key to cellulite reduction by dilating blood vessels beneath the skin and improving overall blood flow. In turn, this may help decrease the appearance of cellulite.

This skincare method is thought to best be used via a coffee scrub because the exfoliation can also smooth your skin and provide an even appearance.

Keep reading to find out how to make a coffee scrub for cellulite.

2. Calming effects

While coffee is renowned for its stimulating effects inside the body, it may provide the opposite effects when applied topically. This is thanks to the antioxidants in coffee.

3. Anti-aging benefits

Applying coffee directly to your skin may help decrease the appearance of sun spots, redness, and fine lines. In fact, one study found a direct correlation between drinking coffee and a decrease in photoaging effects.

4. Vitamin B-3 for skin cancer

Coffee is a rich source of vitamin B3 (niacin), thanks to a breakdown of a key compound called trigonelline. However, trigonelline breaks down into niacin after coffee beans have been roasted. According to the Skin Cancer Foundation, niacin may be helpful in preventing nonmelanoma skin cancers and can possibly prevent other skin growths.

5. Reduced inflammation

Anti-inflammatory effects may be attributed to chlorogenic acid (CGA) as well as melanoidins in coffee. CGA is also linked to reducing hyperpigmentation that may have a connection with inflammation.

6. Acne treatment

In the case of a wound or frequent skin infections, the regular use of coffee could help combat problems from harmful bacteria. The CGAs in coffee have both anti-inflammatory and antibacterial properties. Combined with the natural exfoliation of coffee grounds, all these benefits can collectively fight acne.

7. Dark circles

Coffee may also help treat stubborn dark circles under the eyes, This is because the caffeine content in coffee is thought to help dilate blood vessels that contribute to dark circles.

8. After-sun care

The same anti-aging benefits from coffee can also be used for post-sun care. The key here is to make a soothing treatment that your sunburned skin will appreciate — not a mask or a scrub as you would for other skin ailments.

Coffee Eye Serum

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