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By Dana Oliver | Posted: 08/20/2013 7:48 am EDT |
Updated: 08/20/2013 11:20 am EDT
Teas, including green, black and red, have been used to improve the
overall health and appearance of skin and hair for centuries. Rich in
antioxidants and anti-aging and anti-inflammatory properties, tea is one of the
most powerful grocery store staples that can be used topically. Here are nine
amazing beauty benefits of tea.
1. Adds shine to dull,
lackluster hair. A hair rinse using green or black tea will boost brassy
and blah strands. Simply steep tea bags in boiling water for 15 minutes and
allow to cool for a few hours or overnight. Pour it onto freshly-washed hair
and leave on for ten minutes. Be sure to shampoo and condition afterwards to
seal in the shine.
2. Soothes sunburns. Missed
a spot with the sunscreen and ended up with a sunburn? Cold compresses made out
of tea bags can relieve pain and reduce redness. The girls over at The Beauty
Department have this guide to using black tea bags and old T-shirts to treat
sunburns.
3. Minimizes bug bites. We
love laying out in the grass, but we sure hate mosquito bites. To take down the
sting and bumps, apply a used cold chamomile tea bag directly to the area and
relax.
4. Reduces puffy eyes and dark
under-eye circles. Another reason not to toss out your used bags of Earl
Grey. One of the many beauties we met on the streets of New York City swears by
this cheap puffy eye treatment. The caffeine helps to shrink blood vessels
underneath the skin and eliminate darkness around the eye area.
5. Rids smelly feet odor.
Stanky feet and Chanel No. 5 just don't mix. Instead, strip off your shoes and
socks and soak your feet in a cool solution made out of boiled tea. The tannic
acid in tea is both antibacterial and antifungal, so it stops feet from
sweating and smelling funky.
6. Tones and moisturizes dry
skin. Spritz cool green tea onto your face (you can also apply it with a
cotton ball) twice a day to draw out impurities, shrink large pores and get a
healthy glow.
7. Calms skin after shaving.
If your legs are itchy and red after shaving, try pressing a cool black tea bag
onto your limbs. The tannins work to provide immediate relief from razor burns.
8. Enhances hair color. If
you're looking for a chemical-free alternative to dyeing your hair, try using
tea. Its staining properties add color to naturally blonde or brunette locks.
9. Helps to tan skin.
Similar to "coloring" hair, rubbing your body with a sponge soaked in
black tea or submerging yourself in a tub full of it will enhance tanned skin.
Warning: This can get a little sticky and streaky.
Is tea a staple in your beauty routine? Spill the deets!
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