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Teas can be good for your health—but also your skin. Incorporating these teas into your routine is a great way to get your skin to glow. Sip your way to glowing skin!

Rosehip

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Rosehip is high in natural oils, vitamins and minerals that help brighten skin and boost skin cell renewal. A range of potent antioxidants found in the red-orange fruits is vital for combating fine lines, wrinkles, and promoting skin healing.

Chamomile

The natural polyphenols and phytochemicals in chamomile tea are known to speed up cell regeneration, minimizing the appearance of scars, fine lines and wrinkles. These polyphenols have a strong inhibitory effect on harmful free radicals, protecting our skin from environmental damage and slowing signs of aging.

Healing herbal drink in cold season

Jasmine

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Drinking jasmine tea can help get your glow back. The antioxidants found in the flower help improve the skin’s production of collagen and elastin, two of the main proteins that can maintain youthful, healthy skin.

Peppermint

Rich in antioxidants, vitamin E and D, peppermint tea increases cell turnover and gives you a glow from within. And the menthol in peppermint leaves is proven to lower the secretions of oils from the sebaceous glands for a clearer complexion.

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Hibiscus

White cup of healthy hibiscus tea with dried hibiscus flowers and teapot on grey rustic background, winter hot drink concept for cold and flu

The beautiful hibiscus flower is packed with omega-3 fatty acids and natural AHAs that are essential for maintaining a healthy glow. Hibiscus is also known for its potent anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties result from the vitamins it contains, namely vitamin A, B1, B2, C, zinc, and iron.


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