How to Get Ready for Summer Using Earl Grey Tea

Wash your face., Prepare your Earl Grey teabags, and a glass with a little hot water in it., Soak your teabags in the hot water to release the tea (or the color pigments you'll need)., Tear your teabags apart, and take out the tea leaves., Scrub the...

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Wash your face.

    Your face should be squeaky clean.
  2. Step 2: Prepare your Earl Grey teabags

    Use more than one teabag for optimal results. , Wait for a few seconds! You'll notice that the hot water changes color.

    Now you can remove the teabags from the hot water and place them on your counter or a plate. , Be careful not to burn your fingers. , Beware that this may stain your fingers, too. , Press them against your facial skin. , Let the tea completely absorb into your skin. , Don't use any facial foams or soaps
    - just use water and then pat your face dry.

    You'll notice that your skin is a little bit tanner, softer, and smoother!
  3. Step 3: and a glass with a little hot water in it.

  4. Step 4: Soak your teabags in the hot water to release the tea (or the color pigments you'll need).

  5. Step 5: Tear your teabags apart

  6. Step 6: and take out the tea leaves.

  7. Step 7: Scrub the tea leaves all over your face in a circular motion using your fingers.

  8. Step 8: Take out more and make a thick layer of leaves on your face when you're done scrubbing.

  9. Step 9: Wait until the teabags are dry.

  10. Step 10: Rinse your face!

Detailed Guide

Your face should be squeaky clean.

Use more than one teabag for optimal results. , Wait for a few seconds! You'll notice that the hot water changes color.

Now you can remove the teabags from the hot water and place them on your counter or a plate. , Be careful not to burn your fingers. , Beware that this may stain your fingers, too. , Press them against your facial skin. , Let the tea completely absorb into your skin. , Don't use any facial foams or soaps
- just use water and then pat your face dry.

You'll notice that your skin is a little bit tanner, softer, and smoother!

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