Great tip for cooling sun-exposed skin with green tea bags
With the unseasonably early midsummer weather these days, your facial skin often feels hot and irritated after being exposed to UV rays while out and about. I’ll share a great tip for times like this: brew a green tea bag to drink the refreshing water, and then use the brewed tea bag as a face pack to soothe the irritation.
Green tea contains antioxidants such as catechins and tannins, which can help soothe the skin, relieve heat, and reduce oiliness.
Now, I will show you how to make a face pack using green tea bags to soothe the heat sensation on your skin.
Prepare 2 to 3 green tea bags by removing the outer skin. You can use multiple bags depending on the area feeling hot.
Put a green tea bag in a water bottle, steep it until the water turns green, and drink it chilled.
After steeping the green tea bag in a water bottle, remove it from the water and place it in a container like a plate, then put it in the refrigerator for about 10 minutes.
If you apply a chilled green tea bag as a pack to areas feeling hot for about 10 to 20 minutes, the heat sensation on your face caused by UV exposure will refreshingly disappear.
After 20 minutes, you will feel the heat sensation on your skin caused by UV exposure subside. Everyone, give it a try.