Turning Back The Clock On Your Hands!
Comedian Eddie Murphy is being called "the King of Starbucks" why?
You can find him or his girlfriend there almost everyday getting their
daily fix.
And the way soccer star David Beckham has to have a smoothie everyday,
the same can be said about Mr. Murphy and coffee.
Luckily, for Mr. Murphy a lot of good things can happen as a result of drinking more
coffee, things like... better heart health, lower risk of developing dementia (mental
decline) and Parkinson's and today's new finding: fewer (or even no) age spots.
That's right, you may think that facial wrinkles and love handles scare a lot
of stars, but thinning skin on the hands and age spots are also something a lot
of stars worry about.
But according to new research, the antioxidants in a cup (or 2 or 3) of Joe
helps ward off the overproduction of pigment in the skin, resulting
in fewer or (no) age spots.
So, are you concerned about the unsightly brown spots?
Are you willing to drink more coffee to help ward them off?
Alright then, just make sure you have your coffee straight,
or with a little honey and milk and avoid too much sugar
(too much sugar damages the connective tissues and collagen
in the skin) and that also goes for the pastry or danish you
like with your cup of coffee.
And a few more tips concerning age spots--
If you're not a coffee drinker and already have age spots,
look for a moisturizer that contains kojic acid plus alpha-lipoic
acid. This product helps them (age spots disappear faster)
product to look for...Dr. Michelle Copeland, AHA Face Cream,
available at Dermastore.com.
Or look for natural cures like carrot juice or canned pumpkin
(apply it right on the skin and leave it on for 15 to 20 mins)
Or head to Amazon.com, and look for an E-book, called
Youthful Hands and Neck, Turning back the hands of time on your
hands and neck. Learn dozens of ways to exfoliate, eat, massage
and moisturize the delicate skin on your hands and neck.
Available in the kindle store, and the price- 1/2 of what it costs to buy 1 cup of
coffee at Starbucks.
Good Luck!
JGib~~
RedCarpetRxs!
Comedian Eddie Murphy is being called "the King of Starbucks" why?
You can find him or his girlfriend there almost everyday getting their
daily fix.
And the way soccer star David Beckham has to have a smoothie everyday,
the same can be said about Mr. Murphy and coffee.
Luckily, for Mr. Murphy a lot of good things can happen as a result of drinking more
coffee, things like... better heart health, lower risk of developing dementia (mental
decline) and Parkinson's and today's new finding: fewer (or even no) age spots.
That's right, you may think that facial wrinkles and love handles scare a lot
of stars, but thinning skin on the hands and age spots are also something a lot
of stars worry about.
But according to new research, the antioxidants in a cup (or 2 or 3) of Joe
helps ward off the overproduction of pigment in the skin, resulting
in fewer or (no) age spots.
So, are you concerned about the unsightly brown spots?
Are you willing to drink more coffee to help ward them off?
Alright then, just make sure you have your coffee straight,
or with a little honey and milk and avoid too much sugar
(too much sugar damages the connective tissues and collagen
in the skin) and that also goes for the pastry or danish you
like with your cup of coffee.
And a few more tips concerning age spots--
If you're not a coffee drinker and already have age spots,
look for a moisturizer that contains kojic acid plus alpha-lipoic
acid. This product helps them (age spots disappear faster)
product to look for...Dr. Michelle Copeland, AHA Face Cream,
available at Dermastore.com.
Or look for natural cures like carrot juice or canned pumpkin
(apply it right on the skin and leave it on for 15 to 20 mins)
Or head to Amazon.com, and look for an E-book, called
Youthful Hands and Neck, Turning back the hands of time on your
hands and neck. Learn dozens of ways to exfoliate, eat, massage
and moisturize the delicate skin on your hands and neck.
Available in the kindle store, and the price- 1/2 of what it costs to buy 1 cup of
coffee at Starbucks.
Good Luck!
JGib~~
RedCarpetRxs!
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