White Tea

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November 6, 2007

Pros:

It is very healthy for your body because it is rich in antioxidants. I have been drinking tea for year and I enjoy the taste of it.

Cons:

Although I have been drinking it for years almost everyday it does not do anything noticable for my moderate/severe acne which I have been suffering with for years and tried multiple products to combat it.

You can't possibly expect tea to work miracles on your face, you have to resort to other treatments for acne to see some kind of change. However it does make your body feel good and has the potential to relieve stress.
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April 9, 2008

Pros:

It's dirt cheap.

Cons:

works for some people and doesn't work for others. A pain and very time consuming for how i used/made/prepared it.

ok. I took a slightly different approach when it comes to green/white tea and acne. First off as an 'almost' universal truth benzol peroxide has been the most popular choice when it cones to treating acne, but it's very harsh on the skin. So because of that i began looking for alternatives cause I was tired of looking ashier then my cremated mother. So I began to think really hard and do a bit of research and have found that green/white tea or just teas in general, have interesting properties then it comes to skin care. Green/white tea (this is the only tea I've ever used) is as we all know, is very rich in antioxidants and has an amazing ability to fight 'free-radicals' in the body and skin. Ok here's what I decided to do. First I wanted to use green tea in combination with current acne treatments. I tried rubbing my my face with an almost finished teabag, but it just wasn't potent enough. So what's left? I decided to grind it into a fine powder