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Protect your Skin with Ginger Tea

Updated: Jan 8, 2023

Ginger is a root superfood that has wonderful skin rejuvenation properties. Both ingesting ginger and applying it topically have major anti-aging benefits. It contains numerous antioxidant properties that prevent free radical damage and protect against aging.




You can have up to 5 cups of ginger tea in a single day. But, it’s best to have a cup after 30 minutes of waking up or before bed. In the morning drink your warm ginger tea ideally on emty stomach and add a teaspoon of raw honey a long with half of a squeezed organic lemon for that extra energy boost.


6 Main Benefits of Ginger Tea for the Skin


1. Boosts Collagen Production


Ginger tea is said to boost enzymes in the skin that stimulate collagen production. This includes the MMPs, otherwise known as collagenase. Collagen contributes significantly to retain the youthful appearance of your skin. These anti-aging properties help you successfully prevent fine lines or wrinkles from forming in your skin.


2. Helps for Scaring, Acne and Blemishes


Ginger tea is rich in toning and antioxidant properties.


These properties go a long way toward helping your skin to normalize hypopigmented scars (scars in your skin that may look lighter than your actual skin tone), thereby helping to reduce the appearance of scars on the skin’s surface. In addition to this, the same antioxidants act positively against blemishes and acne helping to “even out” your skin texture and, in general, assisting in the restoration of your skin from evident damage.


3. Helps Balancing Oil Production


A cup of ginger tea made using refined ginger also helps a lot with pores, oily and shiny complexions. This mixture elevates the skin texture, the complexion and improves the overall skin structure, especially for women who suffer from skin issues.


4. Flushes Toxins out


Ginger Tea helps you naturally flush out toxins that may be causing harm to your skin.

It also encourages blood circulation. This improved blood circulation nourishes your skin and helps it protect from external environmental factors such as dust and pollution. Flushing out toxins and skin nourishment together also helps your skin to recover from damage easily and makes your skin tighter.


5. Heals Wounds on the Skin


Ginger has long been used in Chinese tea culture as a natural remedy.

The reason for its wide use in ancient medicinal practice is down to its antiseptic properties. Therefore, ginger tea also adopts these rich antiseptic qualities. This property helps your skin speed up the healing process. If you’re suffering any minor cuts, abrasions, or wounds in your skin, then consuming 1-2 cups of ginger tea per day can help to speed up this healing process.


6. Helps Reducing Cellulite


In addition to the detoxifying properties of ginger tea, it is also known to reduce cellulite.

This in turn supports your skin to minimize any evident appearance of dimpling on the surface.

Cellulite, in general, acts as a natural barrier to collagen production. Cellulite damages the collagen bands within the skin. We touched on collagen above and how ginger tea for the skin can help boost collagen levels. Ginger tea can reduce cellulite at the same time as boosting collagen production, by stimulating a healthy production of collagen. This process improves the overall elasticity of the skin improving elasticity beneath the skin makes for a more even appearance and texture on the surface.


>> To have the maximum benefit of boosting your collagen production drink at least 2 cups of ginger tea per day a long with using our Cell Regenerating Face Oil in the morning and at bed time.










This information is not intended as and does not constitute medical claims or advice, and should therefore not replace the advice of trained medical professionals and healthcare service providers. This information must not be used for diagnosis, treatment, prevention, or cure of diseases or other medical conditions for oneself or others. People with health issues and medical conditions should seek the assistance of properly trained healthcare providers.



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