Can luffa remove broken capillaries?
Generally speaking, loofah cannot remove broken capillaries (red veins), and neither topical application nor consumption of loofah can fundamentally improve the problem of broken capillaries. The detailed explanation is as follows:
The formation of broken capillaries is often related to thinning of the skin's stratum corneum and dilation of capillaries, which requires improvement through professional aesthetic medicine methods or scientifically based skincare. Although loofah contains ingredients such as vitamins and moisture, which may temporarily hydrate the skin and make it look more radiant when applied topically, it cannot repair damaged stratum corneum or constrict dilated capillaries, thus failing to achieve the effect of removing broken capillaries.
Consuming loofah may provide the body with nutrients and promote skin metabolism, but broken capillaries are structural changes in the skin that cannot be reversed solely through diet. Applying loofah directly onto the face blindly may irritate sensitive skin and worsen broken capillaries. Especially homemade loofah masks, which are unpurified, may contain impurities that increase the risk of allergic reactions.
To improve broken capillaries, gentle skincare methods should be chosen, avoiding excessive exfoliation. Consult a professional dermatologist when necessary. Never rely on topical application or consumption of ingredients like loofah to address broken capillaries, as this may delay improvement opportunities or cause skin discomfort.