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research Coffee Silverskin: A Review on Potential Cosmetic Applications
Coffee silverskin may be a beneficial and safe ingredient for cosmetics, offering hydration, firmness, and potential hair growth benefits.
research Bioactives in Nutricosmetics: A Focus on Caffeine from Tea to Coffee
Caffeine is beneficial for skin and hair treatments but needs better delivery methods to penetrate deeper skin layers.
research Recent patent applications for coffee and coffee by‐products as active ingredients in cosmetics
Coffee and its by-products are promising for skin health benefits in cosmetics and help reduce environmental impact.
research In Vitro and In Vivo Anti-Aging Effect of Coffee Berry Nanoliposomes
Liposomal coffee berry extract improves skin elasticity and reduces melanin better than regular extract.
research Coffea arabica: An Emerging Active Ingredient in Dermato-Cosmetic Applications
Coffea arabica shows promise for skin care due to its beneficial compounds.
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5 / 1000+ resultscommunity Coffee and androgenetic alopecia
The conversation discusses a claim that avoiding coffee can lead to significant hair regrowth in individuals with androgenetic alopecia. Participants are skeptical, with some sharing personal anecdotes that contradict the claim, and others discussing the potential role of caffeine in hair loss and the effectiveness of other treatments like finasteride and minoxidil.
community Could coffee contribute to hair loss?
Coffee may negatively impact hair health due to its vasoconstrictor effects, potential to increase DHT, and interference with nutrient absorption. There is no strong clinical evidence linking caffeine to hair loss or regrowth in humans, but moderation is advised.
community Does drinking coffee have any effect on hairloss?
Coffee's effect on hair loss is debated, with some suggesting it may exacerbate hair loss due to vasoconstriction, while others believe it could have positive effects. Topical caffeine might be beneficial, but ingesting it could potentially inhibit vitamin D receptors.
community Found that rubbing coffee into my hair seems to have strengthened it and slowed hairloss
Rubbing coffee into hair may strengthen it and slow hair loss, according to one user. Other users discuss using caffeine topically, with some combining it with treatments like finasteride, minoxidil, and dermastamping for hair growth.
community Increased Coffee intake resulted in massive shed
Increased coffee intake might be linked to hair shedding, but the cause is unclear. The user is on finasteride and has increased water intake, possibly affecting electrolyte balance.