Green tea has been used medicinally for centuries to treat everything from headaches to depression, making it an ancient herbal drink. In modern times, it has emerged as a health food, proving beneficial in preventing or improving a variety of conditions, from heart disease and cancer to gum disease, skin aging and weight loss. Looking back today, people in different parts of the world are consuming green tea for its numerous health benefits. Besides being healthy, green tea also has an impressive list of skin and hair care benefits. So, what is the mystery behind this beauty that comes with green tea? Let's examine it together.
Panacea
Containing large amounts of antioxidants as well as phytochemicals such as enzymes, amino acids and polyphenols, green tea is also rich in B vitamins, folate, manganese, potassium, magnesium and caffeine. Studies have shown that green tea has antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, antimutagenic, anticarcinogenic, anti-obesity, hypolipidemic (lowering cholesterol), anti-arteriosclerotic (preventing atherosclerosis), antidiabetic, antibacterial, antiviral and anti-aging effects.
Cosmetic use
First of all, the biggest support that green tea products provide to the skin is that they can prevent the formation of skin cancer. In studies on green tea, which can be applied orally or topically to the skin, it has been seen that this plant has anti-aging and antioxidant effects that help delay skin aging such as skin sagging, sun damage, age spots, fine lines and wrinkles that form the aging process.
Today, green tea, which is used in many cosmetic products, is mostly used in anti-aging products, under-eye bruises and swellings, and in sunscreen product formulations.
Effect on sunscreens
Studies have shown that topical green tea formulations reliably reduce sun damage. Rather than blocking UV rays, green tea protects against sun damage by destroying free radicals. Therefore, green tea synergistically enhances sunscreen when used in addition to sunscreen.
You can also use sunscreens containing green tea on your face and all parts of your skin that are exposed to the sun, and you can benefit from the anti-aging and anti-aging properties of this plant.
Anti aging products
Thanks to its antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties, green tea has properties that slow down the signs of aging on the skin. In particular, the results obtained from studies on skin elasticity are promising. According to a study conducted between two different groups of women who used creams with and without green tea for eight weeks, there was no noticeable difference between women, but as a result of tests, a significant improvement in the content of elastic tissue in the skin of women who used green tea cream was noticed.
Against under eye dark circles
The antioxidants and tannins in green tea help treat dark circles as well as under-eye puffiness. It is the most commonly used active vitamin K in cosmetic products produced to remove bruises under the eyes, and green tea contains plenty of vitamin K.
As a skin tonic
Catechin is an agent that is abundant in green tea polyphenols and has antibacterial properties that prevent acne-causing bacteria.
While protecting your skin from unwanted appearances such as acne with its natural antioxidant and antibacterial properties, it also helps to give your skin a beautiful and healthy glow.