black currant

Black currants are rich in vitamin C and phytochemicals. Vitamin C plays an important role in improving skin health and collagen production. Black currants are full of antioxidants, including anthocyanins. Anthocyanins give black currants their characteristic dark color and fight free radicals in the body, reducing oxidative stress and cell damage.

black tea

Black tea also has catechins and flavonoids that protect the skin against UV-B induced skin damage. Antioxidants in black tea, such as polyphenols, reduce cellular damage caused by free radicals and prevent premature aging.

boabab fruit

Baobab powder's high vitamin C content also helps increase collagen and elastin production, the proteins that keep your skin supple and youthful.

butterfly pea flower

Butterfly pea flower contains many antioxidants such as flavonoids, anthocyanins, and polyphenols. Your skin needs antioxidants to improve general health and elasticity. Since you encounter oxidants daily through sweat, pollution, makeup, and grime, antioxidants are necessary to counteract this effect. Plus, antioxidants help minimize fine lines and improve your skin’s overall appearance.

echinacea

Echinachea is antioxidant-rich and provides incredible skin benefits. Echinacea is proven to boost collagen production. provide hydration, brighten skin, boost skins natural moisturizing factors, protect the skins outer layer and helping to lock in moisture.

elder flower

Elder flower contains anti-oxidants that protect against sun and other free-radical damage. They have also been shown to promote blood circulation and are packed with vitamins A, B, C, and E. These are excellent for making the skin firmer, improving complexion and evening out skin tone.

elderberry

Elderberries contain polyphenols which are a type of antioxidant. Antioxidants prevent damage to your cells that can lead to diseases. The antioxidants in elderberry have suspected benefits such as, reduced risk of tumors, boosted immune function, lower blood pressure levels, and reduced blood sugar levels.

hibiscus

The high mucilage content of Hibiscus enhances the skin's ability to retain moisture, which is a key factor in retaining a youthful complexion. The naturally moisture rich qualities of Hibiscus helps skin stay hydrated, soft and supple for longer, keeping dry, dull skin at bay.

lemon myrtle

Largely due to its high citral content, it has strong antibacterial, anti-fungal and antiviral properties, which basically means it does all kinds of wonders for your body, skin, hair and your well-being.

lemongrass

The antiseptic and astringent properties of lemongrass tea can boost skin health. The essential oil tones your skin and makes it radiant. You can drink the tea or add the essential oil to your shampoos and soaps. The tea can also sterilize your pores and strengthen your tissues.

orange peel

The vitamin C in orange peel tea also works to promote healthy skin. Vitamin C plays a critical role in wound healing, and a lot of the things our skin endures can cause minor wounds. Acne and ingrown hairs cause damage to the skin that needs to heal.

purple tea

Purple tea grows in the Kenya highlands at high elevations of 4,500 to 7,000 feet (1,350 to 2,150 meters). As such, purple tea is naturally abundant in polyphenols due to the high exposure to UV light in the growing environment. It contains a higher content of polyphenols than green tea or black tea. It is also rich in anthocyanins, micronutrients packed with antioxidants. Anthocyanins have antioxidant properties, preventing free radicals from oxidating and causing cellular damage and dark spots.

raspberry leaf

Raspberry leaves act as an astringent by tightening the top layers of skin which is helpful for people with oily skin or those suffering from acne. The anti-inflammatory properties of raspberry leaves can relieve irritated skin conditions and improve tissue firmness.

rooibos tea

Rooibos is rich in alpha hydroxy and zinc which are both important nutrients for healthy skin. Drinking and/or applying rooibos tea to your skin will improve the skin in the most natural way.

safflower

Organic safflower tea leaves are used topically in Ayurvedic and Traditional Chinese medicine. The leaves proven help the skin to heal wounds and soothes bruises. They can also help reduce rashes and irritations on the skin.

turmeric

Turmeric has skin-lightening properties which help you get rid of dark spots effectively without causing any side-effects. Using turmeric along with other moisturizing ingredients such as milk or honey will help improve your skin complexion.

white willow bark

In addition to salicin, White Willow tea is also high in tannins, phenolic acids, flavonoids, and various minerals, all of which help soothe the skin and aid in cell regeneration, allowing for a more youthful, refreshed complexion.