Matcha is not only an excellent beverage to have, but it also has excellent benefits for the skin, with minerals, nutrients, and antioxidants for a healthy and youthful look. Are you looking for do-it-yourself options for smooth, radiant, and tight skin? Then Matcha face pack has you covered! Are you looking for do-it-yourself options for smooth, radiant, and tight skin? Then Matcha face pack has you covered! Matcha is not only an excellent beverage to have, but it also has excellent benefits for the skin, with minerals, nutrients, and antioxidants for a healthy and youthful look.
With the global wave of wellness, indulge in a healthy upgrade, it was moved from the kitchen cabinet to beauty drawers to reap its skincare benefits. We know the superfood skin fairy can potentially reduce mild redness, irritation, dryness, sun damage, oily or acne-prone skin, and detoxify toxins. No wonder the skin enthusiasts are thrilled to create high antioxidants faces masks to leave your face clean, healthy, and nourished, making you wonder how you survived the week without it!
Nature can provide our skin with all the nutrients it needs. And one of the most fantastic natural skin foods is matcha! Packed full of antioxidants, it can rejuvenate your skin and give you a glowing boost (which we all need from time to time). When your skin looks good, you feel good!
The goodies in matcha most beneficial for our skin are rutin, polyphenols, and vitamins A, B- complex, C, E, and K. Some of them are potent antioxidants, and research has discovered great benefits when used topically.
Matcha is the perfect option for a quick face mask to give you smoother and more nourished skin. It gives matcha excellent antibacterial and antibiotic properties that can help acne-prone skin. Another fantastic compound found in matcha is epigallocatechin-3-gallate or EGCG for short. Aside from helping with blemishes, EGCG promotes smoother and more supple skin due to its ability to support skin structure and rejuvenate skin cells.
Matcha can help fight against puffiness and skin inflammation, as well as dark eye circles (and make sure to get plenty of sleep, too!) because of its high vitamin K content, a vitamin that helps improve blood circulation.
An easy and more affordable way to benefit from the matcha benefits on your skin is a homemade facial mask, rather than buying a matcha-based beauty product from an expensive brand.
So if you have matcha at home and nothing else, you can already make a highly beneficial face mask to nourish your skin!
So drink it, wear it, spray it on matcha benefits are too good to miss!
Matcha Facial Masks – The Ultimate Skin Food
Natalia Vilas Boas, who owns artisanal matcha- Enso Matcha, gives us some valuable tips and tricks to get glowing this season.
‘Skin products have come a long way, now being able to treat a vast range of different issues. They can be expensive, but you don’t have to break the bank to have great facial care at home.
I’m pretty sure you could whip up a great face mask right now with the ingredients you have at home!
Nature can provide our skin with all the nutrients it needs. And one of the most incredible natural skin foods is matcha! Packed full of antioxidants, it can rejuvenate your skin and give you a glowing boost (which we all need from time to time). When your skin looks good, you feel good!
The goodies in matcha most beneficial for our skin are rutin, polyphenols, and vitamins A, B- complex, C, E, and K. Some of them are potent antioxidants, and research has discovered great benefits; when used topically.’
Benefits of matcha face masks:
- Antibacterial, antifungal, and antiviral
- Helpful in protecting your skin and decreasing damage done by too much UV light
- Treatment for skin wrinkling
- Reduction in atopic dermatitis
- Soothes the skin to improve the appearance of anti-aging signs
- Protects from tissue damage
- Moisturises dry skin
- Reduces signs of fatigue
Matcha is the perfect option for a quick face mask to give you smoother and more nourished skin.
Another fantastic compound found in matcha is epigallocatechin-3-gallate or EGCG for short. It gives matcha excellent antibacterial and antibiotic properties that can help acne-prone skin. Aside from helping with blemishes, EGCG promotes smoother and more supple skin due to its ability to support skin structure and rejuvenate skin cells.
Matcha face masks help fight against puffiness and skin inflammation, as well as dark eye circles (and remember to get plenty of sleep, too!) because of their high vitamin K content. This vitamin helps improve blood circulation.
So if you have matcha at home and nothing else, you can already make a highly beneficial face mask to nourish your skin!
Here are some easy-to-make face masks that use matcha and other natural ingredients to give your skin the boost it needs.
We don’t recommend using low-quality matcha with a dull green or yellowish color when using matcha in face masks. Avoid using the highest quality ceremonial matcha, too, as intended for drinking on special occasions.
We find the best matcha to use is a high-quality culinary grade or an everyday grade. Look out for color. The greener, the better.
A few recipes by the expert- Natalia Vilas Boas-
1) Matcha + water
- Just mix 2 tsp of matcha + A little bit of warm water. (1:1 ratio).
Seriously, that’s all you need!
Blend with a whisk until you have a thick, smooth paste. Then apply to a clean face. Leave it for 10 – 15 min, until it is completely dried. Then rinse it off.
2) Nourishing Matcha Mask
- 2tsp matcha
- 1 tbsp warm water
- 1tbsp honey
- 2tbsp ripe mashed banana
Honey works wonders on our skin, for it has antibacterial, anti-inflammatory, and antioxidant properties. It helps heal wounds and nourishes the skin. The banana is a whole fruit in nutrients. Applied to the skin, it can also nourish, moisturize, repair, and enhances the glow.
This concoction is one of the best masks you could give to your face after a long stressful day.
3) Anti-Aging Matcha Mask
- 2tsp matcha
- 1tbsp lemon
- ½ ripe avocado mashed
- 1 tbsp olive oil
The lemon is an excellent source of Vitamin C, so, just like matcha, it has excellent antioxidant properties. It can also soothe and reduce wrinkles as well as provide anti-aging benefits. It also helps even out the skin if you have blemishes.
Avocado is another fantastic fruit that has Omega3, vitamins A, D, E. So it also helps, when used with antioxidant-rich ingredients, fight signs of aging. On top of that, Olive oil can repair sun damage and premature aging.
- Homemade Matcha Eye Mask
Especially useful on the days you are not getting much sleep, the caffeine present on Matcha and the Rosewater will help reduce puffiness and dark eye circles.
- 1 tsp matcha
- 1 tsp warm water
- 5 tbsp rose water
- Cotton Make-up pads
Cut the pads into two semicircles. Mix the matcha with the warm water first. Once it’s fully dissolved, pour in the rose water. Add the cotton pads into the mixture and let it soak for a few seconds. Wrap them in cling film and store in the freezer.’
Happy face matcha-ing!