5 DIY Matcha Face Masks for Glowing Skin: Natural Beauty Recipes

5 DIY Matcha Face Masks for Glowing Skin: Natural Beauty Recipes

Green tea, particularly matcha, is gaining popularity as an ingredient in beauty products. However, you don't need to rely on store-bought options to reap the benefits of green tea face masks when you can easily create your own at home!

We’ve rounded up our top 5 matcha face mask DIY recipes that are not only effective for specific skin types, but are also enjoyable and super easy. And If you are a matcha drinker, you likely already have all the ingredients you need to make these matcha green tea face masks at home!

5 DIY Matcha Face Masks: dry, acne prone, pregnant, sensitive & more

Here are five matcha face mask recipes tailored to different skin types and specific skin concerns:

Matcha and Coconut Oil Face Mask for Dry Skin:

Ingredients:

- 1 teaspoon matcha green tea powder

- 1 tablespoon coconut oil

Instructions:

Mix the matcha green tea powder and coconut oil in a bowl until well blended. Apply the mixture to your face, focusing on dry areas. Leave it on for 15-20 minutes, then rinse off with warm water. This mask helps to deeply moisturize and nourish dry skin, leaving it soft and supple.

green tea face mask for blackheads

Matcha and Honey Face Mask for Blackheads: The Green tea face mask for banishing blackheads & toning

Ingredients:

- 1 teaspoon matcha powdered tea

- 1 tablespoon raw honey

- 1 teaspoon lemon juice (optional)

Instructions:

Combine the matcha green tea powder, honey, and lemon juice (if using) in a bowl and mix thoroughly. Apply the mixture to your face, concentrating on areas prone to blackheads. Leave it on for 15 minutes, then rinse off with lukewarm water. This mask helps to unclog pores, remove impurities, and reduce the appearance of blackheads.

Matcha and Cucumber Face Mask for Sensitive Skin

Matcha and Cucumber Face Mask for Sensitive Skin:

Ingredients:

- 1 teaspoon matcha tea powder

- 2 tablespoons pureed cucumber

- 1 tablespoon plain yogurt (optional)

Instructions:

In a bowl, mix the matcha powder and pureed cucumber until well combined. Add yogurt if desired for extra soothing properties. Apply the mixture to your face and let it sit for 15-20 minutes. Rinse off with cool water. This mask helps to calm and hydrate sensitive skin while providing gentle exfoliation.

Matcha and Cucumber Face Mask for Sensitive Skin:

Matcha and Oatmeal Face Mask (Pregnancy-Friendly):

Ingredients:

- 1 teaspoon matcha green tea powder

- 2 tablespoons ground oatmeal

- 1 tablespoon plain yogurt

Instructions:

Mix the matcha powdered green tea, ground oatmeal, and yogurt in a bowl until you have a smooth paste. Apply the mixture to your face and leave it on for 15-20 minutes. Rinse off with lukewarm water. This mask is safe for pregnant women and helps to soothe and nourish the skin, addressing pregnancy-related skin concerns.

Read more about why matcha tea powder is an amazing daily ritual while pregnant and for boosting fertility.

Matcha and Tea Tree Oil Face Mask for Acne-Prone Skin:

Ingredients:

- 1 teaspoon matcha green tea powder

- 1 tablespoon aloe vera gel

- 2-3 drops tea tree essential oil

Instructions:

Combine the matcha powder, aloe vera gel, and tea tree essential oil in a bowl. Mix well to form a paste. Apply the mixture to your face, focusing on acne-prone areas. Leave it on for 15 minutes, then rinse off with cool water. This mask helps to reduce inflammation, control excess oil, and fight acne-causing bacteria.

matcha face mask for acne

Why matcha is so good as a main ingredient for face masks

Matcha is renowned for its high antioxidant content, which can help reduce inflammation and even out skin tone. It’s also naturally antibacterial and antimicrobial, which is what helps it effectively reduce puffiness, inflammation and alleviate acne.

Additionally, the caffeine present in matcha green tea can contribute to firming and tightening the skin. Honey, another ingredient in this mask, offers anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial properties. Although the mask provides a mild exfoliation, it is gentler compared to coffee masks or scrubs. As someone with combination skin that is also sensitive, I've found it to work well for me. However, please note that if you have allergies to tea or honey, this mask is not suitable for you. Moreover, refrain from using it if you have sunburn or any broken skin.

The bottom line | Matcha can do wonders for your skin, from the inside and out

You can learn more about matcha’s health benefits for skin here and how it can boost your skin health from the inside out! Beauty truly does come within when you are a daily matcha tea drinker!

Remember it's always a good idea when introducing anything new to your skincare routine to do a patch before fully applying them to your face, especially if you have sensitive skin or allergies.

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