Facial Tea Dry Skin
Nourish your skin with Ichabods Apothecary's Facial Tea for Dry Skin, a blend designed to embrace the herbal lifestyle for a healthier you. This rejuvenating tea includes the ingredients aloe leaf, calendula flower, chamomile flower, olive leaf, marshmallow root, and lavender flower, each selected for their hydrating and soothing properties. To enhance your skincare routine, our package also comes with 6 cotton facial masks, allowing you to indulge in a spa-like experience from the comfort of your home. Embrace natural beauty and see the difference that herbal ingredients can make in your skincare regimen.
Ingredients: Aloe leaf, Calendula flower, Chamomile flower, Olive leaf, Marshmallow root, Lavender flower
Comes in a 4oz tin
Directions:
Herbal Facial Tea Directions
- Prepare the infusion: Add 1/2 teaspoon of dried herbs of your choice to 1/4 cup of hot water.
- Steeping: Allow the mixture to steep until the water has cooled to a comfortable temperature.
- Optional straining: You can remove the herbal debris or keep it in the tea for extra benefits.
- Mask preparation: Submerge a cotton facial mask into the tea, letting it swell and soak up the herbal infusion.
- Application: Carefully unfold the mask and place it onto your face, ensuring full coverage.
- Relaxation time: Leave the mask on for up to 15 minutes to allow the herbal benefits to absorb into your skin.
- Post-mask care: Try to avoid rinsing your face for at least 30 minutes after removing the mask to allow full absorption.
Enjoy your facial tea treatment—it’s a wonderful way to nourish and refresh your skin!
Disclaimer
Disclaimer: Ichabod's Apothecary does not make any medicinal claims regarding the efficacy or benefits of its products. These items are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease or medical condition. Please consult a licensed healthcare professional before using any herbal or natural remedies, especially if you have underlying health concerns, are pregnant, nursing, or taking medication. The information provided is for educational purposes only and should not be considered medical advice.