DumbStarbucks' and Dry Winter Skin!
Did you see the story about the coffee shop known as DumbStarbucks?
Well, many people were led to believe that it was a real coffee shop hoping
to grab attention and money away from the real Starbucks.
And after only a day, we found out the truth- it was a makeshift coffee shop
set up by the T.V. network--Comedy Central.
They were trying to get attention for their new upcoming comedy series
and not trying to replace the real coffee giant.
Now that you're aware of the real story behind the Faux Starbucks, there
is one thing about coffee you should know and it doesn't matter if it comes
from a real coffee shop or one that was put up to fool unsuspecting customers.
And what is that, you ask?
Drinking caffeinated coffee at home or at a coffee shop can do a number
on your skin.
That's right- researchers say the dryness and flakiness you may be experiencing
may be from the dark and cold Winter weather, but caffeine is also a contributor.
So, to help your skin regain its youthfulness, do the following...
For every caffeinated beverage you have, make sure your next one (cup of coffee)
is decaffeinated.
Caffeine is a diuretic that zaps skin cells of moisture, making the dryness worse
and cutting back or cutting out caffeinated beverages will help lock in moisture.
Another bonus: less caffeine also makes your Winter moisturizer much more effective.
That's it- a Winter skin tip for caffeinated coffee lovers.
Good Luck!
JGib~~
RedCarpetRxs!
Did you see the story about the coffee shop known as DumbStarbucks?
Well, many people were led to believe that it was a real coffee shop hoping
to grab attention and money away from the real Starbucks.
And after only a day, we found out the truth- it was a makeshift coffee shop
set up by the T.V. network--Comedy Central.
They were trying to get attention for their new upcoming comedy series
and not trying to replace the real coffee giant.
Now that you're aware of the real story behind the Faux Starbucks, there
is one thing about coffee you should know and it doesn't matter if it comes
from a real coffee shop or one that was put up to fool unsuspecting customers.
And what is that, you ask?
Drinking caffeinated coffee at home or at a coffee shop can do a number
on your skin.
That's right- researchers say the dryness and flakiness you may be experiencing
may be from the dark and cold Winter weather, but caffeine is also a contributor.
So, to help your skin regain its youthfulness, do the following...
For every caffeinated beverage you have, make sure your next one (cup of coffee)
is decaffeinated.
Caffeine is a diuretic that zaps skin cells of moisture, making the dryness worse
and cutting back or cutting out caffeinated beverages will help lock in moisture.
Another bonus: less caffeine also makes your Winter moisturizer much more effective.
That's it- a Winter skin tip for caffeinated coffee lovers.
Good Luck!
JGib~~
RedCarpetRxs!
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