Skin Care

DIY Green Tea Face Mask for All Your Skin Woes

Help fight acne, wrinkles, and dull skin with 4 simple yet potent ingredients in a green tea face mask.

Legend has it that green tea was first drunk in 2737 BCE, by the mythical Chinese sage and agriculturalist Emperor Shennong. It’s common knowledge that this ancient drink has powerful health benefits: it contains vitamins B6, E, and C, as well as plenty of healthy minerals. And here’s some great news for DIY junkies: These properties of green tea also make it excellent for skin care!

Green tea face mask benefits for skin

Topically applied green tea can have powerful benefits for many different skin types, as well as sensitive skin. It’s full of antioxidants that can help to prevent the appearance of aging by repairing cellular damage, and its vitamin content will help to boost your skin’s youthfulness and health. It also has antimicrobial properties to fight acne-causing bacteria, as well as anti-inflammatory properties to calm down the redness and swelling associated with acne. Here are our favorite benefits of green tea for skin:

  1. Offers sun protection when applied to skin.
  2. Protects against pollution that causes damage and signs of aging.
  3. Prevents skin cancer by boosting DNA repair.
  4. Contains antioxidants that help smooth fine lines and wrinkles.
  5. Effective in fighting acne.
  6. Balances oily skin by reducing sebum production.
  7. Is anti-inflammatory and soothes irritated skin.
  8. Contains caffeine that reduces dark circles and puffy eyes.
  9. Helps tone and even skin.

Why use a green tea face mask?

While there are plenty of green tea products on the market today, a DIY green tea face mask can be a great, affordable, and low-maintenance option to boost skin health and radiance. The ingredients rest on your face for longer, meaning your skin are able to absorb more of the nutrients. In other words, it’s a potent treatment to target a range of skin woes, and is ideal for all skin types.

Our mask features yogurt to balance your skin’s bacteria, lemon juice to gently resurface and brighten for glowing skin, and honey to hydrate and soothe.

Green tea face mask recipe

To make the mask, combine 1 teaspoon of matcha green tea powder, 1/2 teaspoon of yogurt, 1/2 teaspoon of lemon juice, and 1/2 teaspoon of honey in a bowl. Whisk with a fork until evenly combined.

To use the mask, start with freshly washed, dry skin. You may want to cover your face with a warm washcloth for a minute or two before applying the mask: This will open your pores, allowing the ingredients to sink more deeply into your skin. Apply the face mask evenly over your skin with your fingers or a brush. Because green tea is great for your undereye area, don’t hesitate to apply the mask right up to your eyelids, or over your lips! Wait 15 minutes for the mask to sink in, then rinse it away and enjoy your healthy glow!

(Our face mask was inspired by this recipe from Wellness Mama.)

Best green tea face masks

If a DIY face mask with green tea isn’t right for you, here are some products that you can buy online:

  1. Matcha Face Mask from NDC Beauty
    Cruelty-free, gluten-free
    This matcha-based face mask will deep-cleanse your pores and help to boost healthy cell regeneration. In addition to matcha powder, it contains detoxing white kaolin clay, astringent nettle leaf, anti-inflammatory burdock root, and calming chamomile. It’s also formulated without parabens, sulfates, artificial fragrances and colors, and synthetic preservatives.
  2. Super Green Detox Kale and Charcoal Detox Facial Mask from Pacifica
    Cruelty-free, vegan
    This product is a sheet-mask lover’s dream! It combines green tea extract with brighteners like turmeric root extract and vitamin C, deep-cleansers like charcoal powder, and nutrient rich ingredients like sea kelp extract.

  1. Green Tea Water Bomb Mask from 100% Pure
    Cruelty-free, vegan, gluten-free
    This is another excellent sheet-mask with powerful anti-inflammatory benefits. If you suffer from irritated skin, dry skin, and/or redness, this is a great product for you. In addition to green tea concentrate, it features super-soothing aloe vera gel and cucumber hydrosol.

Looking for more DIY skin care solutions? You might be interested in the following recipes:

DIY Face Masks for AcneSimple face masks to make at home, featuring the most potent, natural acne-fighting ingredients.
9 Easy DIY Hair Masks for Damaged HairSimple yet powerful hair masks you can whip up in a jiffy to restore those tresses.
DIY Coconut Oil Lip Scrub for Youthful LipsHow to make a coconut oil lip scrub to exfoliate and moisturize with two simple ingredients.

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Gillian Wang

A mother, a wife, a world traveler, animal lover and clean beauty maven. Gillian has touched and explored thousands of products and ingredients. She is here to share her knowledge with the world, spread love and good vibes.

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