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January is Hot Tea Month

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When deciding on a beverage to offer clients, skin care professionals should consider a hot, fragrant cup of tea. Many teas contain herbs and plants that are rich in antioxidants and have a number of wellness benefits. Furthermore, the aroma that is produced by hot tea may also provide the client with a calming effect. Some teas to consider are green, chamomile, jasmine, and hibiscus.

Erin Madigan-Fleck says, “Chamomile tea has been steeped for over 100 years as a natural cure to treat a number of ailments, including gastrointestinal upset, tension, anxiety, sleeplessness, and numerous skin conditions. It is one of the most highly prized and widely used herbs worldwide.”

To read more, check out Erin Madigan-Fleck’s article, “Chamomile“.

References
Newcomer, L. (2012). 13 Reasons Tea Is Good for You.

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