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Benefits of green tea for skin
Rich with antioxidants and nutrients, green tea is considered by many to have benefits for a variety of health issues.
Major polyphenolic compound present in green tea, EGCG (epigallocatechin-3-gallate), was found to exhibit a wide range of therapeutic properties, including:
anti-oxidant
anti-inflammatory
anti-atherosclerosis
anti-myocardial infarction
anti-diabetes
Green tea and acne
EGCG in tea has antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and antimicrobial properties. They have shown improvement in treating acne and oily skin.
Oily skin
Acne is the result of excess sebum clogging pores and stimulating bacterial growth.
EGCG is anti-androgenic and lowers lipid levels. This makes it effective at reducing sebum excretions in the skin. By reducing sebum, EGCG can slow or stop the development of acne.
Sebum is an oily substance that your sebaceous glands secrete to moisturize your skin and hair.
Androgens are hormones that your body produces.
If you have high or fluctuating levels of androgen, it can cause your sebaceous glands to produce greater amounts of sebum.
Green tea and skin cancer
The polyphenols in tea can be used as pharmacological agents for the prevention of solar UVB light-induced skin disorders in animals and humans, including:
- melanoma skin cancer
- nonmelanoma skin cancers
- photoaging
Green tea extract and your skin
Studies indicated that this tea extract has been shown to be potentially effective when applied to the skin and taken as a supplement for:
- acne
- androgenetic alopecia
- atopic dermatitis
- candidiasis
- genital warts
- keloids
- rosacea
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