There are limited studies on the effects of liquid chlorophyll on our skin and it is important to keep in mind that dietary supplements don't go under any type of FDA approval.
To assess its true effectiveness we must take a look at chlorophyll - it is a semi-synthetic form of chlorophyll and is different from the natural version found in plants.
Chlorophyll may hold potential benefits for the skin because of its antioxidant properties help with anti-aging and it also helps treat acne, but research still remains limited.
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