Tea oil on the face can remove those tiny pores, increase the luster and elasticity of the skin, remove small wrinkles, usually busy work lack of maintenance can try. After washing the face, gently massage with tea oil repeatedly, and then use a facial steamer or hot towel;
Or use "tea oil + salt" repeatedly and gently massage the face, play a moisturizing role, and then use a facial steamer or a hot towel, which can increase the luster and elasticity of the skin to reduce the dryness of the skin, and to absorb the nutrients of the tea oil.
Expanded Information:
Tea oil, camellia seed oil commonly known as, also known as camellia oil, camellia seed oil, is extracted from the mature seeds of the Camellia sinensis plant of the Camellia Sinensis family of plants of the pure natural high-grade edible vegetable oil, golden or light yellow in color, pure quality, clarified and transparent, with a fresh smell and flavor. Pure.
Oil tea, commonly known as camellia, wild tea, white tea, is a high-quality edible oil plant unique to China.
Oil tea and tea (scientific name Camelliasinensis (L.) O. Kuntze) for the same genus of different species, the seeds they bear to squeeze out the vegetable oil is completely different, the former is known as tea seed oil, the latter is known as tea seed oil.
More than 90 percent of the world's tea seed oil production comes from China. China began planting oil tea as early as the time of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty in more than 100 B.C., and it has a history of more than 2,000 years.
It grows in the southern subtropical humid climate area of China's natural non-polluting mountains and hilly areas, more than 10 provinces can be planted, the main producing areas in China's Hunan, Jiangxi, Guangxi, Chongqing and other provinces, cities and municipalities (districts), the country's existing cultivation area of about 45 million mu, with an annual output of 1 million tons of oil tea seeds, producing 270,000 tons of oil tea seed oil. Tea oil is advocated by the Chinese government to promote the promotion of pure natural woody edible vegetable oil, as well as the International Food and Agriculture Organization of the first health care plant edible oil.
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