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What We're Sweet On: A Customizable Crème (bellasugar)
Caudalie was thinking of every woman when releasing its Vinosource range,
which includes four different types of moisturizers: very dry, dry,
combination, and sensitive. We tried the gel-crème Moisturizing Sorbet ($38)
for sensitive skin, which is a lot like putting cucumber-scented whipped cream
on your face (and that's a good thing). The lightweight formulation makes it
perfect if you have a product-heavy beauty routine, and a pea-sized drop can
cover the face and neck.
Rife with nourishing ingredients from grapes, including organic grape water,
grape oil, and antioxidant-rich grape seed polyphenols, the the sorbet also
contains vinolevure, a tiny molecule that can hold up to 100 times its weight
in water. Now, that's moisture! One try and you'll covet this product like a
fine vintage wine.
I get dizzy after eating grapes?
The day before yesterday, I ate a ton of grapes and i got pretty dizzy. Yesterday, I didn't have any grapes, and I felt totally fine.
And today, I ate some more grapes and I got dizzy after that.
My mom said that grapes drop your blood pressure, is this true?
You didn't indicate your age, weight, height,
overall health, and any abnormal medical conditions,
so there is no way for us to help you,
at least as far as the dizziness is concerned.
For all we know, your entire caloric intake, yesterday,
consisted solely of a "ton" of grapes,
which would be enough to get ANYone dizzy!
(too much of a good thing, and all that jazz!).
Regardless, it is thought that eating grapes
and grape seed extract can lower blood pressure,
and, thus, if anyone eats too much of the stuff,
then they MIGHT exhibit vertigo-like symptoms.
However, the jury is still out on that.
On the other hand, a healthy diet consisting
of, among other things, grapes and other fruits,
can lead to lower blood pressure,
especially if you have high blood pressure.
So, my recommendation is:
moderation in all things, including grapes,
and then talk to your physician about it
(as long as you are fine, now,
there is no need to make an appointment,
but if you experience dizziness, again,
for ANY reason, then you should definitely see a doctor).




