Best Teas for Glowing and Balanced Skin

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Do you know that tea is good for skin health? Even some of the teas are good for even skin tone and glowing complexion. It may sound weird to you. But it’s true.

You might not be aware that tea works as a perfect moisturizer for slightly dry skin, protects the skin from ultraviolet rays, and reduce skin irritations.

A beverage that not only heals you from inside but also works well for treating various skin conditions. The antioxidants and other nutrients present in tea help treat chronic skin conditions. Drink it or apply tea extracts on your face to extract its optimum benefits.

I must admit there are many teas (both herbal and traditional) containing skin-loving nutrients tokeep your skin look beautiful naturally. Pretty impressive, right?

Also, there are many unique beauty products out there that use natural herbs that hydrate skin, soothe any inflammation, and protect skin against free radicals. 

Let’s talk about some of the teas and the benefits associated with skin health. Also, what are the best face oils that naturally nourish your skin? 

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Peppermint Tea to Treat Acne

Menthol, the key component in peppermint, lowers the secretion of oils, and reduce breakouts. Get clear and pimple-free skin by drinking a cup of peppermint tea daily. The antioxidants and nutrients in this tea help minimize pores, brighten the skin complexion, and restore skin elasticity.

Brew yourself a soothing cup of peppermint tea to get smooth and shiny skin. The cooling menthol reduces oil secretions and helps get rid of red pimples that cause acne. Besides, peppermint also treats skin allergies and soothes inflammation that causes skin irritations.

How to use peppermint tea?

To extract its optimum benefits, you can apply the tea directly to your skin. Apply it as a toner after cleansing your skin.

Steep fresh peppermint leaves in hot water for 5-10 minutes. Allow the extract to cool at room temperature and then soak a cotton ball and gently apply to face. Add the rest to an airtight container and store in the refrigerator for up to 4 days. If you don’t have fresh leaves, you can go for bagged tea.

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Jasmine Tea to Slow Down Skin Aging

Are you tired of Feeling like your skin is losing its elasticity? Do not fret! If you’re looking for a tea that not only boosts immunity but also serves as a good source of nutrients for youthful skin, that jasmine tea is the right pick for you.

Being famous for its anti-aging properties, it helps in skin tightening and prevent wrinkles formation. In short, it slows down the skin aging process and works as an excellent moisturizer for dry or delicate skin.

You might be searching for the best natural remedies to get glowing and radiant skin. Get soft and gleaming skin by drinking a cup of jasmine tea daily. Or choose the right beauty product that contains jasmine extract.

The presence of antioxidants in Jasmine helps in healing wounds and treating acne. Kyushi face oil contains Jasmine that nourishes your skin and helps fight excess oil production and balance hormones.

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Chamomile Tea to Treat Skin Irritations

Sometimes it may happen that we are not getting enough sleep due to workload and stress. Meanwhile, signs of sleep deprivation started appearing on our faces. Sleep is vital fornourishing the skin, making chamomile the most popular tea among people suffering from various skin conditions.

Chamomile is renowned for its relaxing and healing properties. It promotes sleep, protects the skin from harmful ultraviolet radiation, free radical damage, and disinfects minor wounds.

Dark circles, puffiness, and exhausted looks, who don’t want to get rid of these? I am sure everyone wants to. Don’t know how to use chamomile to get rid of that tired look? We’ve got you covered.

How to use chamomile tea?

Turn tea into ice cubes, wrap a few chamomile ice cubes in a cloth, and apply to eyes for about ten minutes. Help reduce puffiness and dark circles using this natural remedy. 

Are you searching for the best beauty product that helps calm skin inflammation and stimulate new tissue growth? Kyushi’s Chamomile & Helichrysum Face Oil is the perfect pick for you as chamomile helps repair irritated red skin and fade dark circles. Isn’t it magical?

As always I’m here to help, if you’re struggling with skin woes, send me over an email and we can play detective together.

 

Sending Love,
Alice

 
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