27-02-2016, 14:22
Caffeine
October 11 2005 at 5:40 PM Jen (no login)
Another thing i noticed about these breats enhancing creams/serums is that they containe caffeine.......whereas most of these sites and searches i've done tell you to AVOID caffeine?
prettysoulful
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Re: Caffeine
October 11 2005, 8:30 PM
Caffeine increase blood flow in capillaries near the surface of the skin. That would be a benefit in a product that wants other ingredients in the product to get circulated. It doesn't exhibit its diuretic qualities externally.
Jennelle
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Re: Caffeine
October 23 2005, 8:42 AM
I think the amount of caffeine present in a cream would be pretty modest anyway. You couldn't compare it to the amount of caffeine you might consume in foods or drinks.
Rachel
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Re: Caffeine
October 23 2005, 3:37 PM
I've no idea what quantities of caffeine are used in cream, but it's increasingly used in cosmetics and anything meant as a transdermal application.
I don't think it's ever been determined how effective caffeine is when applied topically.
October 11 2005 at 5:40 PM Jen (no login)
Another thing i noticed about these breats enhancing creams/serums is that they containe caffeine.......whereas most of these sites and searches i've done tell you to AVOID caffeine?
prettysoulful
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Re: Caffeine
October 11 2005, 8:30 PM
Caffeine increase blood flow in capillaries near the surface of the skin. That would be a benefit in a product that wants other ingredients in the product to get circulated. It doesn't exhibit its diuretic qualities externally.
Jennelle
(no login)
Re: Caffeine
October 23 2005, 8:42 AM
I think the amount of caffeine present in a cream would be pretty modest anyway. You couldn't compare it to the amount of caffeine you might consume in foods or drinks.
Rachel
(no login)
Re: Caffeine
October 23 2005, 3:37 PM
I've no idea what quantities of caffeine are used in cream, but it's increasingly used in cosmetics and anything meant as a transdermal application.
I don't think it's ever been determined how effective caffeine is when applied topically.