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Not only does modern research show that drinking coffee might help you live longer, it also shows that caffeine could play an important role in slowing down the effects of aging. That's right—the active ingredient in coffee that most of us think of as a helpful stimulant could also be a powerful anti-aging substance.
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Read More »We’ve all heard that drinking too much coffee makes you look older. Like many common health and skincare “truths,” the idea that caffeine contributes to the visual effects of aging isn’t exactly proven by science. In fact, science might prove the opposite. While drinking caffeine in the form of coffee won’t do much to help your skin, skincare products that contain caffeine have a variety of benefits that can help your skin look smoother, younger and healthier. Used topically, caffeine might be able to protect your skin from UV damage. UV damage from sun exposure is one of the most powerful factors in photoaging, meaning that spending extra time out in the sun isn’t a good idea if you’re worried about wrinkles and skin discoloration. Caffeine is also packed with antioxidants, meaning it could play a role in slowing down some of the visual signs of aging. In a 2013 study, researchers listed caffeine as a substance that could play a role in “slowing down the process of photoaging of the skin.” Some studies also show that caffeine can work well as a treatment against certain types of skin irritation. In a 1977 study of dermatitis patients, researchers found that topical caffeine helped reduce itchiness, redness, oozing and scaling of the skin. Finally, because caffeine works as a diuretic, it can help to reduce facial swelling. Some studies also show that caffeine’s diuretic effects can help you retain less fat in certain skin cells, making it a useful tool for dealing with puffiness and localized fat on your face. Does this mean that caffeine will definitely make you look younger? Of course not. Right now, no anti-aging substance has a 100% success rate. But the scientific evidence shows numerous real, proven anti-aging benefits to topical caffeine use. Want to learn more about caffeine’s benefits as a topical anti-aging substance? Our guide to the benefits of caffeine for better, healthier skin explains how you can use caffeine to deal with puffy skin, wrinkles and other signs of aging.
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Read More »Increased fat loss. Caffeine helps you burn fat in two ways: by reducing your appetite, which makes it easier to eat fewer calories; and by boosting your metabolic rate, which helps your body burn more calories over the course of the day. Studies show that caffeine can increase your metabolic rate (the amount of calories you burn over the course of the day, without exercise) by up to 11 percent. Combined with a healthy diet, this can help you stay lean and avoid many obesity-related health issues. Lower risk of Parkinson’s disease. In a 2001 study, researchers found that people who consume a moderate to high amount of caffeine have a lower risk of developing Parkinson’s disease than people who consume no caffeine at all. Improved memory. A 2014 found study that caffeine improves memory consolidation for approximately 24 hours, meaning you might find it easier to remember facts, figures and other important information if you drink caffeinated beverages regularly. Better mood. Studies show that doses of 200 to 250 mg of caffeine (about two to three cappuccinos, roughly) can elevate mood. This could be why it’s common to feel agitated and grumpy if you miss your morning coffee. Like many of caffeine’s other benefits, this one turns around once you start to drink too much coffee. At doses of 600 mg or more, caffeine no longer improves your mood and can even start to cause anxiety and tension. There’s also the most obvious benefit of caffeine: it makes you more alert and energetic. While this isn’t something you’ll notice from the topical caffeine most commonly used in skincare, it’s arguably the biggest benefit of your morning cup of coffee.
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