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10 Amazing Tea Infused Skincare Products For Clear, Radiant Skin

10 Amazing Tea Infused Skincare Products For Clear, Radiant Skin

Give your skin a pick-me-up with Mother Nature's favourite caffeine booster

Tea Infused Skincare For Radiant Skin

Rather than waiting in line at Starbucks every morning, give your skin the energy boost it needs through tea-infused skincare.

Who knew that this multi-tasking product will suit all your needs to prep, prime and treat your skin? As a hydrating all-in-one super mask/primer, this jojoba and olive oil-based mask is booted up with organic rooibos will aid to increase cell turnover as it aids to protect your skin from UV rays and pollutants.

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After a long day in the office, no precious pout shall be ruined with dry, flaky skin. Exfoliate the day and nourish your lips with this matcha-based sugar scrub for a well-hydrated kissably soft pucker

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As the perfect coffee alternative, this black tea and kombucha-infused essence is rich in antioxidants to combat skin-polluting free radicals. Alongside the benefit of being an instant pick-me-up, your pores will shrink, the skin smoothened and mien glowing like a K-pop star.

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This cult K-beauty staple is not to be slept on. Infused with aloe vera, roseweater and thermal water, this mask contains black tea and chamomile extracts. The tannins and polyphenols inside the black tea extract purify and soothe your skin whilst hydrating the dermis.

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Dr. Roebuck knows that every woman needs the best of both worlds with this cult exfoliating mask. Made with jojoba beads to exfoliate the skin, it’s armed with peppermint oil and kaolin clay to keep the oil at bay. Skin elasticitity and firmness are restored thanks to the antioxidant rich white tea.

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If you’re planning to hit the beach this weekend, thirst up with COOLA’s white tea-infused sunscreen. Born to combat pollution, this antioxidant rich sunscreen will give you all-day hydration and even out your skin tone. Packed with evening primrose and linseed oils, you will be left with deeply nourished skin after a long day under the sun.

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Give your skin a little pick-me-up with this probiotic-laced day cream. While most tea-infused products only focus on one type of tea, Allies of Skin’s got you covered with black and green teas. The former repairs your skin, reduces dark circles, sagiginess and prevents glycation. On the other hand, the antioxidant-rich green tea will brightens your face. Trust us, this is the best day cream you’ll want to stock up once you run out!

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Who knew that your daily glass of chai latte can give some extra skincare benefits? Known to increase blood circulation, chai combats puffiness and dark circles. Blended with flavanoid-rich rooibos, this eye cream will fill in wrinkles and curb fine lines. Formulated without any parabens, mineral oils and fragrances, you will get the best pick-me-up that you never asked for.

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Light, airy and cooling, this aloe vera and coconut water-based mist jazzes up your skin with this antioxidant-rich organic rooibos extract. Made with soy-based kefir, you’ll get the optimum hydration your dermis desperately needs.

 

 

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Packed with peony root extract, Vitamin C and sunflower seed oil, this oil-based serum hydrates, soothes and repairs your complexion from inflammation. Unlike any serum, it’s blended with green tea powder to combat bacteria due to the catechins, a polyphenol-based antioxidant molecule.

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Your favourite high tea staple is about to boot up your skincare routine thanks to its tannin-fueled antioxidising properties. Since Earl Grey leaves contain bergamot oil, it combats redness and inflammation, too. Not only is this soap packed with tea, it will also reduce oiliness and evenly tone your skin thanks to Kaolin clay.

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