Tighten Cellulite And Pores With Coffee Grounds.
By rockvixen
@rockvixen (894)
United States
July 24, 2008 9:35am CST
It may seem unusual but it works wonders on the skin. Next time you have some left over coffee grounds dip a wet washcloth into it and use it on your skin. Doing this before a shower is best. Now what you do is you dip that washcloth in the coffee grounds and then start from the neck down, using it as a body scrub, gently rub your skin and all dead skin cells will be removed. This works especially for those with really dry skin, who want smooth skin. Also be sure to rub this on your thighs, or any body part that contains cellulite. This will tighten the skin and make it smoother, causeing the cellulite to show much less. So ladies get your coffee in gear.
4 responses
@Darkwing (21583)
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24 Jul 08
Wow... I never heard of using coffee grounds for dry skin and cellulite before, but it sounds feasible, in that the grounds are hard and would certainly do the job. I'm going to have to give that a try. Thanks for the heads up!
Brightest Blessings.
@rockvixen (894)
• United States
24 Jul 08
You're quite welcome. Just remember to rinse off in the shower lol. But it works, and the skin looks smoother and feels smoother. My husband was impressed.
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@snowy22315 (182246)
• United States
24 Jul 08
I might try it in a limited way, but coffee grounds are so messy, I dont think I will get into it in a big time way. I hate it when they spill. I have been thinking of putting some on my garden though becasue I hear it is a good fertilizer.
@rockvixen (894)
• United States
24 Jul 08
That is why you do this in the bathroom, you can rinse it off in the shower. Wow, coffee works in the garden? Now that is something new to me. I may have to try that. Thanks for your reply.
@elisa812 (3026)
• United States
26 Jul 08
I have actually heard that somewhere before, but I've never tried it before. I heard about coffee grounds and cellulite, but I wasnt' really sure if there was something special you were supposed to do with it. I will definitely try it out though now that I know! I never would have thought of it helping to smooth out dry skin also. Thanks for the tip!
@ersmommy1 (12588)
• United States
25 Jul 08
Yet another use for coffee grounds. Wow, I wouldn't have guessed this one. Keeps you awake and tightens the skin. And much less expensive than those creams they sell behind the counter. I may give this a try.