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Cappuccino Extract – More Antioxidants For Your Face

November 27, 2007 by GiGi 

Welcome back!

If you remember my previous post on Kiwi Fruit Extract, we can now add Cappuccino extract to the growing list of anti aging antioxidants. Granted, most of these are going to be designed for topical use in cosmetic products, but still it seems the researchers are coming up with a never ending amount of new products derived from plant products that we can put on our face.

It's fairly common knowledge by now that cocoa has high antioxidant properties. This Cappuccino extract also contains coffee, which according to some published research, could repair UV damage in skin when topically applied.  Okay, so maybe the research was done on mouse skin, but hey, it could be promising.

The company that is coming out with this product is called Iris Trade – a New York based company that specializes in a range of food, cosmetics, pharmaceutical and chemical products. Their latest interesting find is snail extract, which will be used in cosmetics. They claim it has the ability to 'allow skin to heal and regenerate'. Yummy! Snail masks!

I do hope they consider the smell when making this product. I'm not sure how appetizing a cappuccino smell is on your skin.

GiGi 

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3 Responses to “Cappuccino Extract – More Antioxidants For Your Face”

  1. kesha on January 8th, 2009 9:20 am

    Ahh…!!! I see! nice post..!! i like it.. Now the Cappuccino Extract can use Antioxidant antiaging for face.. Not Only for face can use the Antioxidant Antiaging can use in our body to help prevent from diseases right..!!

  2. Martin on February 28th, 2009 10:49 pm

    Great post and sharing. I never know that cappuccino extract can be use for face as anti-aging..

    Thanks a lots for this tips..

    Martins last blog post..Bifidobacteria

  3. cosmetics on September 22nd, 2009 4:09 am

    Their latest interesting find is snail extract, which will be used in cosmetics. They claim it has the ability to ‘allow skin to heal and regenerate’. Yummy! Snail masks!

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