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  2. How to Depuff Your Face for a Refreshed and Rested Look - AOL

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    Use Depuffing Skin-Care Products. Depuffing skin-care products that contain topical ingredients like caffeine can temporarily tighten and depuff. “Many provide relief by constricting blood ...

  3. Caffeine patch - Wikipedia

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    Caffeine has also been shown to reduce swelling around the eyes although this use is usually via a gel formula of caffeine. Caffeine exerts antioxidant effects, prevents UV skin damage, stimulates hair growth, and inhibits hair loss. These effects have made it an area of interest in adding caffeine to sunscreens, shampoos, and conditioners. [6]

  4. The 13 Best Caffeine Eye Creams Skin Experts Love - AOL

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    We asked experts about the best caffeine eye creams worth adding to any skincare rotation. Read on for our top dermatologist and editor-approved picks. The 13 Best Caffeine Eye Creams Skin Experts ...

  5. What Doctors Want You to Know About Coffee’s Health Benefits

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    Research indicates that caffeine, ingested either by drinking coffee or by taking a caffeine supplement, can help improve memory, explains Brynna Connor, M.D. “There is also evidence that shows ...

  6. Health effects of coffee - Wikipedia

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    The health effects of coffee include various possible health benefits and health risks. [1]A 2017 umbrella review of meta-analyses found that drinking coffee is generally safe within usual levels of intake and is more likely to improve health outcomes than to cause harm at doses of 3 or 4 cups of coffee daily.

  7. Coffee cherry tea - Wikipedia

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    Cascara in Spanish means skin or peel of fruit. [1] By 2009 it was being offered as a beverage in US coffee shops. [5] Other growers also began selling their coffee cherry pulp and skins as teas. [1] After the coffee beans are collected, the remaining fruit is sundried and brewed into coffee cherry tea.

  8. Caffeine Doesn’t Really 'Wake Up' Your Skin—But It ... - AOL

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  9. Caffeine - Wikipedia

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    Caffeine is the world's most widely consumed psychoactive drug. [20] [21] Unlike most other psychoactive substances, caffeine remains largely unregulated and legal in nearly all parts of the world. Caffeine is also an outlier as its use is seen as socially acceptable in most cultures with it even being encouraged.