Cucumber slices have been used as a home remedy for generations, most commonly placed over the eyes or on the skin to soothe puffiness and provide a cooling sensation. Research suggests that cucumbers possess a high water content of roughly 95 percent, which may contribute to temporary skin hydration and a mild refreshing effect when applied topically. Studies indicate that cucumber extracts contain antioxidants and compounds such as cucurbitacins and flavonoids, which have shown anti-inflammatory properties in preliminary laboratory research, though large-scale human trials remain limited. While chilled cucumber slices are generally considered gentle and well-tolerated for most people, the scientific evidence supporting their effectiveness for wound healing or significant skin improvement is still emerging, and they are best understood as a complementary comfort measure rather than a standalone treatment.
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