Caffeic acid is part of a group of important chemicals known as hydroxycinnamic acids. This fragrant acid is part of an even larger group of chemical compounds popularly called polyphenols and even one of the derivatives of cinnamic acid (an organic acid isolated from cinnamon bark). Found in fruits and plant tissues, here are powerful skin-befitting incentives caffeic acid contains.
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