How to Use Green Tea for Rosacea

green tea for rosacea

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Rosacea is a skin condition common all over. This problem develops in two different stages, to start with, redness develops around the cheek region and thereafter tiny pimples form on those red regions. Chronic inflammation will occur leading to your skin turning puffy if the problem is not treated early. Among the best natural homeopathic remedies to decrease redness caused by this condition is the usage of green tea.

1. Green Tea for Rosacea

Green Tea for Rosacea
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Things You Require

  • To prepare your remedy, you need 1 cup of green tea and
  •  Soft cloth.

Preparing it

  • Brew green tea in a usual manner and thereafter refrigerate it for about 30 minutes.
  • Using your soft cloth, soak it in cold tea for about five minutes and then follow by placing it over the affected area.
  • Your remedy should stay for some time.

How it Helps for Rosacea: Green tea is packed with important antioxidants that bring positive skin impacts. It is also important as it helps to reduce skin affected by ultraviolet light.

When to Apply: You should apply it at least twice a day to notice results.

2. Green Tea and Honey

Green Tea and Honey
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Things You Require

  • To prepare it, you need one to two teaspoons of cooled brew green tea water,
  •  Soft cloth and
  • 2 teaspoons of raw honey.

How to Prepare it: Make a mixture of your ingredients. Using your soft cloth, soak it in the solution and place it over on the affected regions for some time.

How it Helps Rosacea: The anti-inflammatory and antibacterial properties of these two ingredients are what will help reduce this condition in an effective manner.

When to Apply: Apply this treatment at least twice a week to have desired results.

3. Green Tea Bags for Rosacea

Things You Require

  • You need a drenched tea bag,
  • A piece of a soft cloth and
  • Some warm water to prepare this remedy.

How to Prepare it

  • Dip your green tea bags in warm water and let it stay for some time for the contents in the bag to mix with water well.
  • Using your soft cloth, dip it in your solution and place over the affected region. Your remedy need to stay for some time.

How it Helps Rosacea: A solution of green tea bag contents and water has anti-inflammatory and photo-protective skin properties that help to reduce skin redness.

When to Apply: To achieve better results, you should apply this at least twice a day until you notice results.

4. Green Tea Extract for Rosacea

Things You Require

  • To prepare it, you need green tea capsules and
  • Some water.

How to Prepare it

  • Crush your capsules and mix it with equal amounts of water to come up with a solution.
  • Apply this using a soft cloth on the affected region and let it stay for about half an hour.

How it Helps Rosacea: Just like green tea, an extract of green tea is a great antioxidants source that effectively helps get rid of this problem.

When to Apply: Consider using it twice a week until results come out.

Rosacea is a condition that might have disturbed many out there and most people might be lacking clear methods of handling it. Try out these techniques and you will achieve results.

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