How to add green tea to your cleanser:

How to add green tea to your cleanser:

• Empty a green tea bag into a small bowl. You don’t need to brew the tea before you use it. Just cut or tear open a bag of green tea, then pour it into your bowl.You can also use loose green tea. Pour about 1-2 tbsp (2-4 g) of loose green tea into your bowl.

• Add about 1 US tbsp (15 mL) of a cream facial cleanser to the bowl. You can use any cream facial cleanser with green tea. Use a measuring spoon to measure out the cleanser and add it to your bowl.It’s best to use fragrance free cleanser because the green tea will add a light scent.

• Stir the green tea into the cleanser until they’re mixed consistently. Use a spoon or your finger to stir the tea and the cleanser to combine them. The mixture is ready when the flakes of green tea leaves look evenly dispersed in the cleanser.

• Use your fingers to apply the cleanser to your face. Scoop the green tea onto your fingers, then apply it to your skin. Gently scrub your face by making circular motions with your fingers. Make sure you completely cover your face with an even layer of cleanser.This will lightly exfoliate your skin as you cleanse.

• Let it sit on your skin for 5 minutes for extra exfoliation. While it’s optional, letting the cleanser set like a mask will help it slough off dead skin cells. The mask will soften the dead skin cells, then you’ll scrub them away while you rinse. Set a timer for 5 minutes and relax for best results. If you don’t have the 5 minutes to spare, it’s okay to go ahead and wash your face. However, leaving it to sit will provide more benefits.

• Wet the cleanser with warm water and scrub it off your skin. Splash warm water over the mask to wet it, then use your fingertips to scrub it using circular motions. Thoroughly rinse your skin using warm water to remove all of the mask.You can use green tea in your cleanser every day if you like. However, only leave it to sit for 5 minutes once or twice a week. Otherwise, it might start to stress your skin.

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