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How to use green tea in your skin care

Some uncertainty concerning the extent of green tea rewards and its optimal usage will remain for years to arrive. Yet, if you wish to add green tea in your skin care today, there are sensible methods to go about it.

In specific, since sun protection benefits of teas are particularly well documented, it might make sense to apply a teas formula under your sunscreen when venturing in to the sun. It is best to combine teas with zinc oxide-based sunscreens since zinc oxide is chemically inert and will not react with green herbal tea (which some chemical sunscreens could possibly do, especially in sunlight).

It can be useful to incorporate green tea into your skin layer maintenance routine to possibly slow skin aging. However, simply buying a green herbal tea cream may not necessarily be the simplest way to go. Like most other antioxidants, teas polyphenols are oxidized and lose their activity when exposed to air. Whether commercial green tea creams support the activity is unclear and may vary widely from product to product or service.

If you are willing to include a bit of extra attempt, here is some alternatives. Freeze freshly brewed teas as ice cubes and have used them as a toner. (Just don't apply ice cubes to your skin right out of the freezer, let them start thawing first or you might get a freeze burn. ) Or you possibly can make your own fresh green herbal tea cream using standardized extract just as one active ingredient (see our content Do-It-Yourself Anti-Aging Skin Care). You can also drink many green tea or take teas in capsules as discussed above - the polyphenols might reach your skin layer via the bloodstream in sufficient amounts to make a difference.

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