White Guava Tea Cleanser, White Guava Tea Hydrating Mist, and White Guava Tea Moisture Infusion by Tea-licious Skincare for normal skin routine

White Guava Tea Skincare Routine for Normal Skin

Why White Guava Tea Works for Normal, Healthy Skin

Normal skin thrives on balance — not extremes. It needs gentle maintenance to preserve clarity, hydration, and barrier strength without overloading or stripping. This White Guava Tea skincare routine harnesses the antioxidant power of white guava tea extract to refresh, hydrate, and refine skin texture while maintaining equilibrium. The result? A glowing, balanced complexion that looks healthy from day to night.

🌞Morning Routine for Balanced, Radiant Skin

Cleanse

👉White Guava Tea Cleanser

A gentle, antioxidant-rich cleanser that refreshes and prepares normal skin without over-cleaning or stripping natural oils.

Mist

👉White Guava Tea Hydrating Mist

Delivers lightweight hydration and primes the skin for treatment and moisture.

Seal

👉White Guava Tea Moisture Infusion

Locks in hydration, reinforces lipid protection, smooths texture, and supports daily environmental defense.


🌙  Evening Routine for Repair and Renewal

Evening Routine for Repair and Renewal

Cleanse

👉 White Guava Tea Cleanser

Wash away the day while preserving barrier integrity and skin harmony.

Mist

👉 White Guava Tea Hydrating Mist

Reintroduce hydration to support rejuvenating nighttime activity.

Seal

👉 White Guava Tea Moisture Infusion

Supports overnight moisture retention and encourages skin’s natural repair processes.

Weekly Reset for Normal Skin 

(1–2× per week)

Clarify

👉 White Guava Tea Clay Mask

A gentle detoxifying mask that:

• Draws impurities without dehydrating

• Refines texture and tone

• Supports smoother, more radiant skin

Use after cleansing. Follow with:

Mist → Moisture Infusion.

Think of it as clearing space so hydration and nourishment work more effectively.

The Simple Layering Rule for Normal Skin

Cleanse → Mist → Moisture Infusion

Lightest to richest.

Hydration first. Oils last.

Normal skin benefits most when equilibrium is prioritized — not disruption.

 

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