More Than Just a Pain Killer

Yes, dark chocolate is more than just a pain killer. It's every woman's refuge after a massive breakup. Aside from its tremendous power to control human emotions, chocolate is one of the main ingredients of natural skin care products and current body treatments.

While many chocolate lovers hinder themselves from eating this sinful treat, there are other ways to maintain the use of chocolate as part of their lifestyle. Other than eating it, one can find chocolate in skin care products such as shampoo, massage oil, body butter, lip balm, and bubble bath.

So how does this passion for dark chocolate skin care come about?

Currently, the myth still prevails that eating chocolate can cause cellulite, added fats, or even bad acne. That can be true, especially if people do not know how to control their guilt pleasure for chocolate consumption. And because having this food for the gods is still an addiction, many companies and skin treatment centers use it for beautifying the skin.

Chocolate originates from cocoa beans which produce natural oil, giving moisture to a person's hair and skin in moderate amounts. In South America, chocolate is used in medical treatments which people still use because of its health benefits. And even in the US, despite the expensive chocolate scrub, many people still would like to experience dark chocolate skin care, simply because it's something contemporary and lavish. You'll feel like royalty for once in your life.

A natural antioxidant preventing cell and skin damage from the sun's harmful substance, you can trust that chocolate's natural skin care elements will supply your delight for a luscious skin treat.

I am Lane Solis, a ghost writer for Dermystique

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