Make a Face Mask of Tea
One way to treat the face is by using a mask. As an alternative to the expensive face mask, you can try making your own face mask. The materials are also natural and easy to find in your own kitchen, such as cucumber, milk, honey, and even tea!
Aside from being a healthy beverage, tea can also be a natural raw material to the face mask. The following recipe facial mask of the types of tea that you can create yourself:
Black tea
Masks mixture of black tea, honey and lemon.
Polyphenols and tannins contained in black tea associated with regeneration of the skin, prevent acne, and diminish skin irritation.
Honey serves as a natural antibacterial, so it is often used to treat and prevent acne. In addition, honey also contains many antioxidants which protect against premature aging.
Such as honey, lemon juice also has an antibacterial effect. The content of citric acid contained in lemons can lift dead skin cells and remove the black stain on the face.
How to make:
Brewed black tea bags using ¼ cup of hot water. And mix 1 tablespoon of honey. After that, apply to face and leave on for 10-15 minutes before rinsing with cold water.
Green tea
Masks mixture of green tea, baking soda, and honey.
Green tea effective against inflammation, diminish wrinkles and fine lines, as well as protecting the skin from the dangers of UV exposure. Baking soda serves as a detoxification so it can exfoliate dead skin. While the role of honey here to moisturize, tighten and rejuvenate the skin.
How to make:
Mix 1 tablespoon of green tea and 1 tablespoon of baking soda. Stir both ingredients until blended and add honey until quite thick. Apply to face and let stand for 5-10 minutes. After that, rinse with cold water.
White tea
White tea contains antioxidants that can eliminate eye bags and brighten and rejuvenate the skin.
How to make:
Pour 1 cup of white tea with boiling water. Wait until the water gets warm and then enter a towel or cloth to steeping water, and squeeze until half dry. Put on the face. Warm given by towels will open the pores so that the content of tea is easier to absorb.
Good luck!
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