Care for your skin from the inside: infusions that support regeneration

There are days when your skin feels dull, more reactive, or congested.
Sometimes, your skin is processing the same things you are:

Heavy digestion
A period of stress
A hormonal imbalance
A lack of true hydration, from within

Plants can help you accompany that process gently, without forcing it.

The power of herbal infusions

Herbal teas are not a miracle cure, but they are gentle, consistent allies.
They help regulate internal processes that show up on the skin: digestion, inflammation, toxin elimination, cellular hydration, and hormonal balance.

Here is a selection based on your skin’s current state:

Sensitive or reactive skin

Chamomile

Chamomile is gentle, digestive, and calming.
It helps when the skin reacts for no apparent reason, during stressful days or hormonal changes.

πŸ‘‰ One cup at the end of the day, warm, breathing slowly.

Dry or dull skin

Hydrating infusion with mallow, rose, and fennel

Mallow

Mallow is emollient: it helps retain hydration and softens the skin from the inside.
Ideal to complement your facial ritual with vegetable oils.

πŸ‘‰ Drink it on its own or with a touch of dried rose for aroma.

Oily skin or skin with impurities

Green nettle

Nettle is rich in minerals and traditionally used as a β€œcleansing” plant.
A gentle way to support balance in the skin.

πŸ‘‰ Enjoy it warm in the morning or after meals.

For any skin affected by stress or hormonal changes

Balancing infusion with sage and lemon balm

- Sage helps regulate the female hormonal system (never during pregnancy or breastfeeding).

- Lemon balm calms an overactive mind and the nervous system.

πŸ‘‰ One cup at the end of the day, warm, breathing slowly.

How to prepare them

β€’ Use dried, organicplants from a trusted herbal shop.
β€’ Infuse with hot water (not boiling) for 8–10 minutes, covered.
β€’ Drink slowly, allowing the body to integrate.
β€’ Avoid sugar; if needed, add a little star anise or licorice for natural sweetness (avoid with oily skin).

⚠️ If you are pregnant, breastfeeding, or taking medication, always consult your healthcare professional before adding new plants to your routine.