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Hops have significant amounts of health-inducing chemicals. The antioxidants in hops, similar to those found in red wine, have the potential to protect against cancer by protecting against free radicals. Hops have historically been used for its sedative effects on the central nervous system due to its methylbutenol content as a treatment for stress, anxiety and insomnia. Hops have been studied for anti-viral properties and anti-microbial properties. They also contain numerous various flavonoids.
Brewer's yeast, an inactive yeast that no longer has leavening power, also helps maintain a balanced pH level in the skin and gives the skin a plumper, translucent look, allowing skin to become softer, more elastic and clear. The chromium and B-complex vitamins found in brewer's yeast might also help treat certain skin conditions, such as acne flare-ups, eczema and infant cradle cap. The University of Maryland Medical Center reports that using brewer's yeast supplements might actually reduce your risk of getting skin cancer. The biotin in brewer's yeast can also help strengthen brittle nails and dry hair. Brewer's yeast has been introduced to many anti aging skin care products such as cosmetics, bath salts, shampoo and soap because it contains a lot of vitamin B6 (pyridoxine), which plays a big part in the improvement of exfoliation and preventing rough skin. It helps skin retain moisture and speeds up the natural healing process, over-turning skin cells (skin renewal).
In conclusion, using beer or its components in skincare has a lot of the same benefits and properties as wine or wine components and may be a unique set of ingredients for use in men's spa lines or lines featuring beers from specific breweries!
Allison B. Kontur
www.BathBodySupply.com

1 comments:
Even beer has been used in some regions in the world, or actually many place in the world as a beauty benefit. They even say "Conserve Water and drink beer" .. Anyway, there should still be a proper alcohol training courses for people and others who handles beer in either ways - beauty or for food service for them to be able to know both possible benefits and disadvantages or risk or beer in an individuals' health.
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