🌸 A Sip of Spring—For Your Skin 🌿
Inspired by this week’s podcast episode on Simple Spring Skin Teas, I’ve brewed up something special for your skin! Just like your favorite floral teas nourish from the inside out, this gentle Wildflower & Green Tea Facial Toner brings that same love to your daily skincare ritual.
It’s calming, refreshing, and packed with springtime goodness—perfect for a quick reset or a soft floral mist after your morning cleanse. Whether you’re new to DIY or a botanical blending pro, this one’s a seasonal staple.
Try the recipe below and let your skin sip on spring.
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New Episode Alert: “Simple Spring Skin Teas: Sip & Glow” 🌸☕
In this short and cozy episode of our series, Botanical Rituals for Radiant Skin, we’re talking about supporting your glow from the inside out—with herbal teas!
Learn how to brew gentle, skin-loving blends using rose, nettle, calendula, and more 🌿
✨ Try this springtime ritual you can start today—and a reminder that skincare isn’t just what you put on your skin, but how you care for your whole self.
✨ And if you love simple, seasonal skincare like this, don’t forget to check out my new mini course, Spring Hydration: Crafting Wildflower Mists. It’s all about creating fresh, floral mists for your skin using wild botanicals like rose, lavender, and yarrow. A lovely way to continue this spring theme of hydration and glow.
🌿 Wildflower & Green Tea Facial Toner
A simple, skin-soothing toner inspired by spring botanicals
✨ Ingredients:
- 1 green tea bag or 1 tsp loose leaf green tea
- 1 tsp dried chamomile flowers
- 1 tsp dried calendula petals
- 1 tsp dried rose petals
- 1/2 cup distilled water
- 1 tsp vegetable glycerin (optional for added hydration)
- 2–3 drops lavender or geranium essential oil (optional)
🌼 Directions:
- Bring water to a gentle simmer, then remove from heat.
- Add the tea and dried flowers. Cover and steep for 10–15 minutes.
- Strain the mixture and let it cool completely.
- Stir in glycerin and essential oil (if using).
- Pour into a small glass spray bottle or jar and store in the fridge for up to one week.
💧 How to Use:
- Use as a refreshing face mist throughout the day.
- Apply with a cotton pad after cleansing to tone and calm the skin.
- Mix with clay for a gentle spring-inspired face mask.
So, what do you think? Do you enjoy using flowers in your skincare and tea? Hit reply or comment and tell me your favorite flower!