Caffeine Doesn’t Really 'Wake Up' Your Skin—But It Might Do Something Else

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Caffeine Doesn’t Really 'Wake Up' Your Skin—But It Might Do Something Else
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Caffeine doesn’t really 'wake up' your skin—but it might do something else:

there’s so little caffeine in them

and you’re using so little of them at a time anyway. But cellulite creams usually have higher concentrations of caffeine and are used on a much larger area of the skin. “We don't know if there's a limit as to how much you can put on your skin without actually having a more systemic effect,” Dr. Obagi says, “[so] you just want to be careful.” Be sure to apply the cream in the thinnest possible layer and just on the affected area.

Considering that pregnant people generally need to be aware of how much caffeine they’re putting in their bodies, do they need to be worried about these products too? Just to put things in perspective, it’s usuallythat pregnant people consume less than 200 mg of caffeine per day . “There is nowhere near that amount in a topical formulation, but if someone is pregnant and is a coffee drinker,” Dr.

So is caffeine a miracle worker in skin care? Well, like any cosmetic, probably not. If you’re dealing with an issue that doesn’t get better with over-the-counter skin-care products, it’s important to see a dermatologist who can assess your individual skin needs. But if it helps you feel better about your skin, that’s what matters most.

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