White Tea
Theresa Krier, founder of Big T NYC, a brand that makes curated teas and tisanes, spoke to Well + Good about the skincare benefits of white tea.
She explains, "In general, white tea is considered more rare than other teas because you’re taking the youngest leaves off of the plant. Because of this purity, it contains the highest level of antioxidants of all teas."
Additionally, white tea can help you achieve more youthful, glowing skin.
She continues, "White tea can help to slow the skin-aging process and prevent collagen and elastin breakdown."
With that in mind, having white tea on a regular basis could make a huge difference in your overall appearance, helping rejuvenate your skin and providing tons of anti-aging benefits.
Hibiscus Tea
If white tea is not you favorite, hibiscus tea is another great option.
"And it has natural alpha hydroxy acids and omega-3 fatty acids, which are essential for maintaining healthy skin, hair, and nail" Krier tells Well + Good.