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Join Wild Rose at Eugene Tea Fest May 31 - Top 5 Reasons to use Green Tea on Your Skin!

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, TonerSerum, 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 Skin Benefits

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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