Green Tea Oil for the face and skin began being used as a treatment in Australia hundreds of years ago and is today spreading worldwide in many skin care products such as soaps and lotions as well as being found in its regular form as an oil.
Green tea oil is widely used for the face and skin for its antibacterial properties, be it bacteria, fungal or others, in addition to its anti-inflammatory properties.
Benefits of green tea oil for face and skin
Here are the top uses of green tea oil for the face:
1. acne treatment
Using green tea oil turns out to be rewarding using Benzoyl peroxide in the treatment of acne.
Although green tea oil for face and skin works slower than benzoyl peroxide in treating acne, it is less harmful and irritating the skin.
2. Reducing allergy to nickel element
Using lightened green tea oil on skin prior to exposure to nickel has been shown to reduce allergic and redness reactions when exposure to nickel.
3. Treatment of water warts
Green tea oil is used alongside iodine in the treatment of water worms, as used together for one month gives a stronger and better effect than using both together.
4. Pink therapy
Evidence shows that green tea oil is involved in treating rosacea in the face, including:
Blushing.
The drought.
Feeling the stings and burn in the face.
5. Treatment of hemorrhoid dermatitis
Green tea oil in this field is a double-edged weapon as it reduces contact dermatitis on the one hand and on the other hand it can be the cause of contact dermatitis and skin irritation.
Note that green tea oil is not to be used in case the inflammation is severely irritating.
6. Healing the wounds
Green tea oil excels in both anti-inflammatory and microbes, which makes a few drops of it contribute to wound healing when combined with it
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