{"id":78959,"date":"2023-10-16T23:46:06","date_gmt":"2023-10-16T21:46:06","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.caffeinedude.com\/?p=78959"},"modified":"2023-10-16T23:46:06","modified_gmt":"2023-10-16T21:46:06","slug":"does-drinking-coffee-cause-dark-skin","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.caffeinedude.com\/does-drinking-coffee-cause-dark-skin\/","title":{"rendered":"Does Drinking Coffee Cause Dark Skin"},"content":{"rendered":"
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Does Drinking Coffee Cause Dark Skin?<\/h2>\n

In recent years there has been some debate about whether drinking coffee affects our skin colour. While some claim that drinking coffee causes darkening of the skin, others see no correlation between the two. To get a better grasp of the issue we will here discuss the facts, ask some experts, and then hopefully reach a reasonable conclusion.<\/p>\n

Skin colour is determined by our genetics as well as by exposure to the sun. Sun exposure causes our skin to produce melanin, which is what gives us our color. Melanin is activated by ultraviolet radiation, so excessive exposure to sunlight creates the need for the skin to produce more melanin, thereby causing a darkening of the skin. Experts agree that coffee does not contain UV rays, and therefore drinking coffee cannot cause a darkening of the skin.<\/p>\n

However, some people advocate that coffee can still darken the skin by upsetting its natural balance of melanin. The theory is that excessive drinking of coffee reduces the natural hydration of the skin, increasing the need for more melanin to be produced. The end result being a darkening of the skin. Again, experts do not agree with this as they say that while drinking coffee might decrease the hydration of the skin it would have to be in extreme cases that would have other much more obvious health implications.<\/p>\n

There is also the fact that some people are already genetically pre-disposed to a much darker in skin tone than others, and for such people, drinking coffee may not even affect the amount of melanin already present in the skin. Some experts believe that these people are confusing the feeling of being dehydrated with a feeling of having darker skin, as dehydration in some cases can cause a darkening of the skin due to the increased melanin production mentioned above.<\/p>\n