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nityaarnafarms · 2 years ago
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3 Best Teas for Healthier & Glowing Skin
The largest organ in your body is your skin. It has the capacity to absorb a variety of substances that you apply topically. On the downside, lotions, perfumes, and cosmetics can introduce potentially harmful substances and carcinogens into your system.
Herbal teas are a great addition to your everyday skincare routine. Teas with uplifting aromas including chamomile, green, and black tea might constrict pores. Flowers like lavender and hibiscus are soothing and can lessen inflammation. 
Here are three teas to use for glowing skin:
Chamomile Tea
The best method of reducing stress! It works wonders for promoting emotions of serenity, relaxation, and improved sleep, all of which are essential for fostering natural skin healing and bright skin. 
Make chamomile tea ice cubes and apply them as a cold compress to reduce eye puffiness. Chamomile is soothing, anti-inflammatory, and antifungal, making it beneficial for acne and swollen eyes.
However, you must never apply ice straight to your skin. Apply a few chamomile ice cubes to the eyes for no more than ten minutes after wrapping them in a handkerchief.
Green Tea
Drinking or applying green tea reduces inflammation, removes bacteria and excess oil, and provides free radical protection. Green tea has some of the most potent antioxidants and polyphenols for defending the skin against environmental harm. 
The free radicals in this tea slow down the aging process of the skin. When sprinkled on the face, it also rapidly replenishes skin. Tea should be brewed and then allowed to cool. Apply it to your face to calm your skin after putting it in the refrigerator for a few minutes. 
Lavender and Hibiscus Tea
Lavender tea is well known for decreasing a variety of skin problems. In addition to its calming and cooling effects, it helps in treating hair loss, it also lessens dandruff. The anti-inflammatory and antibacterial properties of this tea are evident.
As a result, it's applied topically to treat wounds and abrasions as well as inflammatory skin disorders including psoriasis and acne. 
The next time you steep some herbal tea, save the old tea bags, open them up, and use them in your face masks and scrubs. Pick up NAF’s herbal tea and get the glowing skin you always wanted.
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