Sip Your Skincare!
In this video, we’re blending a powerful, mineral-rich tea designed to support skin elasticity, hair strength, and immune health. This isn't just a floral treat, it’s a functional botanical formula.
The Ingredient Science:
• Rosehip & Hibiscus: Our Vitamin C powerhouses. Vitamin C is crucial for collagen synthesis and helps the body absorb the minerals found in the other herbs.
• Nettle & Horsetail: The "beauty minerals." These are loaded with silica (for hair and nails) and iron. Horsetail is one of the highest plant sources of silica on the planet!
• Green Rooibos: Unlike red rooibos, the green version is unfermented, meaning it retains a much higher concentration of antioxidants to fight oxidative stress.
• Rose Petals: Beyond the incredible aroma, rose is cooling and soothing, perfect for balancing the earthy notes of the nettle.
Steeping Instructions:
To get the most out of these "harder" plant parts (like rosehips and horsetail), I recommend a long infusion.
• Water Temp: Just off the boil (approx. 200°F).
• Time: Steep covered for at least 10–15 minutes.In this video, we’re blending a powerful, mineral-rich tea designed to support skin elasticity, hair strength, and immune health. This isn't just a floral treat, it’s a functional botanical formula.
The Ingredient Science:
• Rosehip & Hibiscus: Our Vitamin C powerhouses. Vitamin C is crucial for collagen synthesis and helps the body absorb the minerals found in the other herbs.
• Nettle & Horsetail: The "beauty minerals." These are loaded with silica (for hair and nails) and iron. Horsetail is one of the highest plant sources of silica on the planet!
• Green Rooibos: Unlike red rooibos, the green version is unfermented, meaning it retains a much higher concentration of antioxidants to fight oxidative stress.
• Rose Petals: Beyond the incredible aroma, rose is cooling and soothing, perfect for balancing the earthy notes of the nettle.
Steeping Instructions:
To get the most out of these "harder" plant parts (like rosehips and horsetail), I recommend a long infusion.
• Water Temp: Just off the boil (approx. 200°F).
• Time: Steep covered for at least 10–15 minutes.
Note: Always consult with a healthcare professional before adding new herbs to your routine, especially if you are pregnant, nursing, or on medication.
