Green Tea For Skin

Soothing, Antioxidant Skincare with Green Tea

Green tea is a powerhouse ingredient in skincare, offering calming, oil-controlling and antioxidant benefits. Perfect for sensitive, oily or dull skin, it helps to soothe inflammation, refine pores and protect your skin from environmental stress.

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About Green Tea For Skin

Discover the Benefits of Green Tea Skincare

Green tea is celebrated for its calming and antioxidant properties, making it a gentle yet powerful ingredient for all skin types. Whether you're dealing with oiliness, redness or early signs of ageing, green tea helps soothe the skin, refine texture and protect against environmental stress.

Find Your Ideal Green Tea Skincare Product

From lightweight serums to hydrating toners and clarifying masks, our green tea-infused formulas are expertly designed to support clearer, calmer skin. Perfect for oily, sensitive or blemish-prone complexions, these dermatologist-tested products leave your skin refreshed, balanced and visibly healthier.

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Speak to our skincare experts for personalised advice, visit our blogs for tips on building your ideal routine or complete our free online skin test to find the perfect green tea product for your skin’s needs.

Expert Tip for Green Tea Skincare

"Green tea is a versatile ingredient that fits easily into most routines. Start with a green tea cleanser or toner to refresh and calm the skin, then follow with a hydrating serum or moisturiser that contains green tea extract. You can also use a green tea clay or sheet mask a few times a week to deeply purify and restore clarity. Its calming properties make it a great choice if your skin is prone to redness, irritation or breakouts."

- Kimberley, Clinic & Customer Experience Manager

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the skincare benefits of green tea?

Green tea is rich in antioxidants and anti-inflammatory compounds. It helps soothe sensitive skin, reduce redness, control excess oil and protect against environmental damage.

Is green tea good for acne-prone skin?

Yes. Green tea helps reduce inflammation and regulate sebum production, making it a great option for oily or breakout-prone skin.

Can green tea help with anti-ageing?

Absolutely. Green tea contains polyphenols like EGCG, which help protect collagen, firm the skin and minimise early signs of ageing.

What skin types can use green tea products?

Green tea is suitable for all skin types, especially those that are sensitive, oily, acne-prone or reactive.

Is matcha the same as green tea extract in skincare?

Matcha is a concentrated form of green tea and offers similar benefits, particularly antioxidant protection and calming effects. It’s often used in masks and treatments.

How often can I use green tea skincare?

Most green tea products are gentle enough for daily use, though more concentrated treatments like masks may be used 2 to 3 times a week.

Can green tea reduce redness or irritation?

Yes. Green tea has natural calming properties that help reduce redness and soothe irritated or reactive skin.

What products contain green tea extract?

Look for it in cleansers, toners, serums, moisturisers and clay or sheet masks. It’s often paired with ingredients like hyaluronic acid or niacinamide for added hydration and glow.

Is green tea good for brightening skin tone?

Yes. Its anti-inflammatory and antioxidant effects help even skin tone and improve clarity over time.

Does green tea work in haircare too?

Green tea is also used in scalp and hair treatments to refresh the scalp, reduce oil and support hair health with its antioxidant content.