We look forward to chatting and sharing tea and samples at Eugene’s Annual Tea Festival
May 31, 10 AM – 4PM at the Farmer's Market Pavilion, 85 E 8th Ave!
We'll be showcasing our many tea formulations, such as Jasmine Tea Lip Balm, while also highlighting our many green tea-infused products, including our Refresh Series.
Refresh, which includes Refresh Cleanser, Toner, Serum, and Mask are designed to incorporate the healing powers of green tea for your skin, including it's anti-aging and anti-inflammatory effects, as well as its ability to enhance and protect the skin barrier.

Top 5 Reasons to use Green Tea on your Skin*
Green tea skincare products are rich in catechin antioxidants like EGCG, which help defend skin against oxidative stress linked to premature aging and environmental damage. 1
Peer-reviewed studies show green tea polyphenols can help reduce UV-induced redness, inflammation, and visible signs of photoaging when used topically. 2
Green tea extracts demonstrate anti-inflammatory activity that may help calm irritated or sensitive skin and support overall skin barrier health. 1
Clinical and laboratory research suggests green tea ingredients may support smoother, healthier-looking skin by helping protect collagen and reducing oxidative damage associated with wrinkles. 3
Evidence reviews indicate green tea skincare ingredients are generally considered safe and well tolerated in cosmetic formulations when used as directed. 4
Come share a cup of tea with us at the Eugene’s Annual Tea Festival and experience the many benefits of green tea - inside and out!
Works Cited
Katiyar SK, Ahmad N, Mukhtar H. “Green Tea and Skin.” Archives of Dermatology. 2000;136(8):989–994.
Elmets CA, Singh D, Tubesing K, et al. “Cutaneous Photoprotection from Ultraviolet Injury by Green Tea Polyphenols.” Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology. 2001;44(3):425–432.
Saric S, Sivamani RK. “Polyphenols and Sunburn.” International Journal of Molecular Sciences. 2016;17(9):1521.
Musial C, Kuban-Jankowska A, Gorska-Ponikowska M. “Beneficial Properties of Green Tea Catechins.” Nutrients. 2020;12(10):3149.
*These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA and products are not intended to diagnose, cure or treat disease

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