DIY Green Tea Facial Mask Recipes for a Flawless Glowing Skin
Green tea is consumed mostly in Asia countries,
including India, Japan, Korea and China and its health benefits are widely
known in these places. The health benefits of green tea are gaining greater
recognition in the US because of studies that indicate that green tea can fight
cancer.
The medicinal properties of green tea come from the
huge amount of polyphenols it contains. Polyphenols which act as antioxidants help
block the development of skin-cancer cells.
A study done by the dermatology department at the
University Hospital Case Medical Center in Cleveland, Ohio found that green tea
does offer protection from the damaging effects of the sun’s ultra violet rays
on the skin.
As we age, our immune response in our skin lessens
which is believed to be a main reason that many people succumb to skin cancer
and other skin maladies as they age. UV radiation further damages the
skin’s immune response.
Topical application of green and white tea, according
to this study, inhibits the damaging effects of
UV radiation to our
skin’s immune response system making it an excellent addition to any skin care
routine. Further studies have supported these findings and found even further
benefits.
Besides drinking lots of green tea, another great way
to harness the benefits of green tea is to learn how to make your own facial
mask using green tea as one of the main ingredients, which is an effective way
to condition, clean or treat the skin. Green tea facial mask can help to calm
irritated skin, especially after a deep cleansing facial.
Following are some green tea facial
mask recipes that can keep your skin soft, smooth and glowing.
Honey Yogurt Green Tea
Facial Mask for Skin Moisturizing
Raw organic honey, preferably manuka honey, is renowned
for its anti-bacterial, anti-inflammatory and healing properties and makes a
great cleanser or mask for your face as it helps to hydrate the skin.
Yogurt offers soothing, softening and hydrating effect
on the skin, leaving it soft and smooth. In addition, yogurt has antibacterial
and antifungal properties which make it an excellent cleansing agent.
To prepare this green tea facial mask, you scoop a
teaspoon of unflavored yogurt ad mix it well with a teaspoon of matcha powdered
green tea and a quarter teaspoon of manuka honey. You apply this mixture on
your face and let it stay there for 15 to 20 minutes before you rinse it off
with lukewarm water.
Avocado Green Tea Facial
Mask for Dry Skin
Avocado has high amounts of vitamin
B12 and fatty acids. This will replenish and repair your skin, leaving it
feeling soft and supple. It’s excellent for moisturizing and nourishing any
kind of dry, mature or dehydrated skin.
To prepare this green tea facial mask,
you will need to mash half of the avocado into a creamy paste and mix it with 2
tablespoons of matcha powdered green tea. Finally, you add in one tablespoon of
manuka honey.
You can apply the paste on your face and
neck, avoiding the eyes and mouth area. Leave it on for 15 to 20 minutes before
you rinse it off with lukewarm water.
Aloe Vera Clay Green Tea Facial Mask for
Oily and Acne Prone Skin
Aloe Vera moisturizes the skin without
giving it a greasy feel, so it is perfect for anyone with
an oily skin complexion. Aloe vera gel contains two hormones: Auxin and
Gibberellins. These two hormones provide wound healing and anti-inflammatory
properties that reduce skin inflammation.
Fuller’s Earth clay is best for oily
skin. It helps you get rid of a lot of skin problems like pimples, tanning,
blemishes, etc. Fuller’s earth is a natural absorbent of oil and hence can be
used to treat oily skin.
To prepare this green tea facial mask,
you need 3 tablespoons of matcha powdered green tea, 1 tablespoon of Aloe Vera
gel and 2 teaspoons of Fuller’s Earth clay.
In a bowl, mix the powdered green tea
and Aloe Vera gel together. Add slowly Fuller’s Earth clay, while continuing to
stir with a wooden spoon. Put the mask in the fridge for about ten minutes
before use.
Apply the green
tea mask on your forehead, nose and chin. Be careful around your eyes
area. Leave on for 10 minutes, and then rinse with warm water.
You can apply it once or twice a week
if you have oily skin or normal, but if you have sensitive skin limited to once
every two weeks. This green tea facial mask can also help to heal sun damaged
skin and reduce pimples and dark spots.
You may want to watch a Video HERE to learn how to
make your own green tea facial mask to get a flawless skin.
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