A cup of coffee. It’s the perfect way to start any morning,
right? The very moment that first sip of coffee touches your lips is probably
the best part of the morning. Most of us can’t function without that first cup
of coffee. But what about sharing your morning shower with coffee too? Coffee
scrubs are all the rage right now and with good reason too. There are so many
amazing benefits that you can gain from the use of coffee scrubs. As soon as
you read about these wonderful benefits, you’ll be left wondering why you didn’t
start rubbing your beloved coffee all over your skin sooner!
With coffee scrubs being ultimately popular right now, it’s
about time you learned the reasons why. I’m sure you’ve heard of Frank Body.
Frank can be found getting down and dirty with all the beautiful babes of
Instagram. Frank is the proof that despite looking incredibly filthy, coffee
scrubs can leave your skin looking, feeling, and smelling totally divine
afterwards. Frank offers coffee scrubs from as little as £11.95 for 200g worth
of scrub! Their choice of scrubs range from the original to cacoa to
peppermint! They are 100% cruelty free and made from natural goodness only. So,
they are definitely worth checking out.
Alternatively, you can make your own scrub! Though be warned
that it may not be quite as luxurious as Frank, which contains lots of other
loving (and natural) ingredients that care for and nourish your skin. As small
stocking stuffers this Christmas, I’ve made my own coffee scrubs (which can be seen at the end of this post!)
Now, let’s get talking about those benefits…
Obviously, with a scrub that contain coffee granules and
sugar, one of the benefits it’s going to be exfoliation. Exfoliating with a
coffee scrub will remove any dead skin to reveal the healthy and soft skin
beneath. Another great bonus is that coffee scrubs are a natural exfoliator,
meaning there are no harsh chemicals or additives being used on your skin. A further benefit of exfoliating with a coffee
scrub, is that it will stimulate circulation. This will leave your skin
gleaming and glowing.
Coffee is rich in antioxidants. This makes the coffee scrub
a great anti-inflammatory product. This is due to the caffeic acid that can be
found in coffee…but we won’t delve too deep into the science of it all! Basically,
this means that due to anti-inflammatory activity, it can help heal skin
wounds, eczema, posiriasis, scarring, acne…and so much more!
As mentioned earlier, coffee scrub can stimulate circulation.
This stimulation can increase blood flow with may reduce the appearance of
varicose veins and cellulite. Massaging the coffee scrub into your skin help
combat these skin issues by releasing toxins and fats that are held in the
skin.
Whilst the coffee, stimulates, exfoliates and repairs your
skin. The coconut oil will work to moisturise and hydrate the skin. Coconut oil
naturally contains Vitamin E. This allows it to enhance healthy skin growth and
repair. In turn, this will keep your skin smooth and well nourished. The
proteins found in coconut oil will keep skin both healthy and rejuvenated. Over
time, the proteins in coconut oil can reduce the appearance of scars.
With this perfect little trio, your skin will be the left
looking it’s absolute best. Your skin will be unbelievably thankful for this
trio, especially at this time of year when the cold weather can be damaging to
our skin!
So whip up a coffee scrub (or purchase one from Frank!) and
let me know what you think of it
Grandiose Days,
xxx




I may try that :)
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You definitely should...coffee scrubs are truly amazing :)
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Great post! I never knew coffee beans could do so much! this would be such a good gift for someone :)
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They are amazing! I think it'd make the perfect gift. I'm actually giving a homemade coffee scrub to my boyfriend this Christmas :)
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beautiful photographs!
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Thank you! Though I can't take credit for the top ones, they were sourced from the Frank Body blog...the bottom two are my own though :)
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