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Self-Care & Beauty

Recipes selected for Self-Care & Beauty. Recipes for gentle rituals of care and well-being

About this category

Beauty that radiates from within begins with hydration and body balance. This selection focuses on ingredients rich in antioxidants and essential vitamins.

We include everything from pure white tea, known for its delicacy and high polyphenol content, to floral infusions traditionally associated with care rituals, turning the cup into a complete botanical skincare ritual.

How to use this selection

Integrate these recipes into your morning or afternoon routine as an alternative to sugary drinks. Many of these options reveal refreshing and naturally sweet notes when served cold.

Explore freshness by preparing these infusions as cold brew or by using very mild water temperatures, around 75°C, to protect the antioxidants in Camellia sinensis and extract the floral essence without developing residual bitterness.

Responsible use

True beauty reflects the body’s overall health. These infusions complement, but do not replace, proper dermatological care, consistent hydration, and sun protection.

Frequently asked questions

Can infusions really help support skin health?

Yes. True tea, from Camellia sinensis, and flowers such as hibiscus are rich sources of antioxidants that help counter cellular aging, while also contributing to daily hydration.

Can I apply teas or infusions topically to my face?

Yes. Cold infusions of chamomile or green tea can work as natural toners. Green tea, in particular, contains astringent tannins and anti-inflammatory properties that may help calm the skin and reduce puffiness, especially around the eyes.