5 Ways Of Using Green Tea For Glowing Skin and Healthy Hair!
We are all well aware of the health benefits of green tea, but before you discard that used tea bag, think twice.
Just sipping this tea is not the only benefit you have. This packed small tea bags can work wonders for your skin. Read on to find out more-
1. Bentonite Clay+Soaked Green Tea
Next time, you throw that soaked green tea away...Well, Don't. Take the soaked tea leaves in a bowl, add equal amount of bentonite clay to it, mix them well and make a paste. Put it on your face and neck evenly and keep it for up to 15 minutes, and then, rinse it off with normal water.
- It helps fight acne.
- It cleanses your blackhead and pores.
- It is a perfect for deep cleanse during summer season, when your skin feels clogged or oily!
2. Soaked Green Tea+Honey+Aloe Vera Gel
Aloe Vera is a well-known beauty product, with rich antioxidants, and is all over the best thing in nature, I consider, because it has worked wonders for me! Honey is also considered a source of anti-fungal and anti-bacterial properties and also anti-oxidants! These mixed with soaked green tea, in equal proportions, can turn into a great combo.
So, add equal amounts of Aloe Vera Gel, Honey and Soaked Green Tea, mix all the ingredients well, apply the paste onto your face and neck evenly. Rinse it off after 15 minutes, Voila!
- It helps add glow to your face!
- Fights blemishes!
- It will work wonders after a hot day, as a cooling mask, which is soothing and calming as well!
3. Green Tea Toner and Cooling Eye Mask
If you are not a green tea person like me, then also the magic inside those small bags can be helpful to you! Start with dipping a green tea bag with a cup of hot water. As soon as the water turns greenish-yellow in color, let it cool in the refrigerator for 15 minutes.
Take it out after 15 minutes and pour it into a spray bottle. Now, you can use it as toner for your face. If you have puffy eyes, you can use it as a chilled green tea cotton eye mask, just remember to cool it in the fridge for 15 minutes, before spraying it on the cotton pads!
- It will work wonders for you, if you add some drops of Witch Hazel (Sounds scary? It isn't!) to it, helps fight acne!
- It is refreshing when it is used chilled. Make some room in your refrigerator for keeping this magic bottle!
4. Green Tea+Lemon+Coconut Oil, For Hair
Scientifically speaking, green tea is particularly good for hairs. It is rich in catechins, which helps reduce dihydrotestosterone (DTH), which is in turn responsible for hair loss.
Mix 1 tbsp of coconut oil, juice of half a lemon, and 2 tbsp of green tea. The mixture should be thick enough to apply to hair. So, suit yourself. Leave it on for half an hour, before shampooing. Rinse thoroughly.
- Helps curbing hair loss.
- Fights dryness of the scalp and dandruff!
- Has compounds that helps accelerate hair regrowth!
- Adds a little shine to your hairs!
5. Green Tea Ice Cubes
This is the easiest. Pour green tea into a ice tray and refrigerate it. Massage the chilled green tea ice cubes on your face, Voila! Works wonders in the morning and on hot days!
- Seals those pores and reduces pore size.
- Gets your blood, flowing.
- Calms redness.
- Adds a little glow!
Disclaimer- All these tips may not work for everyone!
Please, do a patch test before using!
Share this with all your girl friends and sisters💃! These tips does work equally good for boys as well!❤️
Comment down below, if you love Green Tea🍵 or Masala Chai☕?
I am all for Masala Chai, Green Tea is just for the skin and hair!😉


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