The latest viral trend to hit the app involves putting liquid chlorophyll - the same green material found in plants used for photosynthesis - in your water to heal acne and reduce redness.
It's purported that a few drops of liquid chlorophyll with 8 ounces of water can improve energy levels and soothe pimples. Is there any merit to their boasts?
There is some evidence that chlorophyll may be beneficial for skincare and the treatment of acne, Riehm says. Though it's important to note the studies so far have been small and examined the ...