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Tea and Its Effects on Skin: Myths vs. Facts

  • Ms. Smitakshi Guha Ms. Smitakshi Guha
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Since childhood, we all have heard from people that drinking tea makes your skin darker. However, in India, tea is almost everyone’s favourite drink. No matter what day it is, or how’s the climate, you can find people drinking tea. In this article, let us see the benefits of tea, tea’s side effects on the skin, and myths and facts about tea.

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Benefits Of Drinking Tea

Drinking tea comes with many advantages. Let us see all the benefits of tea.

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Anti-aging

Black tea includes polyphenols and antioxidants that slow down the ageing process of the skin. Additionally, it helps to keep wrinkles away from the skin and makes the skin appear younger. The skin becomes hydrated and looks healthy.

Heals The Skin

The skin can be healed and collagen formation is stimulated by the restorative elements in tea. When you consume tea, the skin regenerates itself more quickly.

Prevents Sun Damage

The sun’s harmful rays are lessened thanks to black tea. As a result of its healing qualities, the skin is strengthened and better able to withstand sun damage.

Prevents Skin Infection

With the help of flavonoids and catechins, which are antioxidants, tea helps the skin stay free of skin infections.

Brightens The Skin

Tea’s antioxidant properties aid in the removal of toxins from the skin, which in turn lessens scars and moisturizes the skin. Additionally, black tea has a skin-whitening effect that results in skin that is naturally radiant.

Antioxidants 

Antioxidants exist in tea in all its forms. Healthy nutrients for the body include antioxidants. Antioxidants aid in shielding our cells from free radical damage and lower the risk of heart disease in humans.

Helps Fight Diseases 

According to studies, some teas, such as hibiscus and chamomile tea, may be able to combat certain health issues. The former has been connected to preventing diabetes and renal damage, whereas the latter has been connected to decreasing hypertension. Additionally, research indicates that some teas aid in weight loss and have potent anti-cancer qualities.

Excess Consumption Of Tea and Its Side Effects

Excess of anything is bad. Let us see the impact of overconsumption of tea on the skin.

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Dehydration

Despite having many benefits, over-consumption of tea can lead to dehydration and when you’re dehydrated, your skin automatically looks dull.

Health Issues

Despite having less caffeine than coffee, tea may still cause the same negative consequences as coffee if consumed in excess. These include headaches, stress, restless sleep, and lightheadedness.

Empty Stomach Problems

If you drink excess amounts of tea on an empty stomach, you might experience nausea.

Problems During Pregnancy

During pregnancy, if you consume too much caffeine then that might lead to low birth weight and intrauterine growth restriction.

What Determines Your Skin Colour? Myths Busted

tea side effects on skin-myths about tea

Drinking tea does not darken one’s skin. It is an untrue myth that is widely believed. In fact, tea offers many nutrients that are vital for good skin, making it extremely useful for skin. When one’s skin’s “Melanin” content rises, the skin becomes darker. There are no substances in tea that promote skin melanin. 

The darkening of the skin may be caused by external sources including pollution, sunlight, hyperpigmentation, or even a disease. Your skin may get dehydrated if you consume more tea than is necessary, such as 8 to 10 cups (1,930 ml or more) each day. Dehydrated skin can appear lifeless and dull, giving the impression that it is darkening. Regular tea consumption is not harmful.

Factors Responsible For Darkening Of Skin

Let us see the actual factors that lead to the darkening of the skin. 

Environmental Factors

tea side effects on skin-environmental factors responsible for skin darkening

Sun Exposure

When you step out in the sun without necessary precautions like sufficient clothing and sunscreen with SPF 35 or above, you subject yourself to the risk of tanning. Sun exposure increases the melanin production in your body, which then makes your skin tone get darker than normal. Want to get rid of face tan at home?

Pollution

Cigarette smoke, polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons, and other toxins in the atmosphere can induce oxidative stress on your skin. This disrupts the balance between the free radicals and antioxidants in your body and can cause skin damage like premature ageing, hyperpigmentation (darkening of the skin), etc.

Hormonal Factors

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  • Pregnancy
  • Hyperthyroidism is a condition when the thyroid gland becomes overactive
  • Intake of oral contraceptives
  • Cushing’s disease, wherein there’s an over-circulation of corticosteroids
  • Health Conditions: In some cases, sudden darkening of some areas of skin in the body, can be an indication of an underlying health condition like Acanthosis nigricans,  diabetes, hypertension, and even PCOS in women. There is a decrease in the production of hormones in Addison’s disease, which is caused by adrenal glands.


Conclusion

Now that we have seen the real factors that contribute to the darkening of skin, you can drink tea without any fear. But yes, one thing to remember is not to overconsume it. If you are facing any other issues with your skin, then you can try these natural remedies for healthy skin.

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  • MFine
    4 Mar 2021

    Hello. Thanks for reaching out.

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  • Neha Priya Sahay
    13 Feb 2021

    Can you tell me how to keep my skin healthy and suppul at the age of 37 I drink lots of Milk , Tea, my Son drink Coffee, my daughter drink milk and I drink lots of water and Nariyal paani. to keep myself hydrated Can you give me diet for weight loss and diet for Osteoarthritis.and diet for good skin and hair. Thanks Neha Priya Sahay.

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  • Neha Priya Sahay
    9 Feb 2021

    After consuming too much of Tea and Coffee Or Milk is still ok for me.but my skin get dry my skin is already dry and rough. What to do? How to maintain my skin nice and supple Thanks Neha Priya Sahay.

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  • Neha Priya Sahay
    26 Jan 2021

    Milk and Tea most consummation in my place sometimes coffee Mostly Milk and Tea consumption. Thanks for knowing that Tea ua aalam good for health.. Milk and Tea in most consumption at our place some times Coffee. Good to know tea I am also good for health. Is caffeine good for health my Son wanted to drink Coffee I told him to drink milk he drink milk and coffee when he get up in the morning for studies he wants Coffee and than milk I give milk to my daughter also is it safe for children because for studies he want Coffee in the morning and after 2 hrs ago he want milk so I give milk to My Son and daughter both. Thanks Neha.

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  • Mahipalreddy
    20 Feb 2020

    Good

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