
Main ingredients: green tea; rice flour; aloe vera gel
Why this mask feels soft
Green tea gives the mask a fresh botanical base, rice flour creates a smooth creamy texture, and aloe vera gel helps the mixture feel cushioned. Keep it short-contact and gentle — this is a cosmetic comfort ritual, not a treatment for irritation.
Recipe ingredients
- 1 teaspoon finely milled rice flour
- 1 teaspoon cooled strong green tea
- 1 teaspoon aloe vera gel
How to make it
- Brew green tea and let it cool completely.
- Mix rice flour and aloe vera gel in a clean bowl.
- Add green tea slowly until the texture becomes creamy.
- Apply a thin layer to clean skin, avoiding the eye area.
- Leave on for 5–7 minutes, then rinse before it dries fully.
Common mistakes
- Scrubbing with rice flour during removal.
- Letting the mask become dry and tight.
- Using it on broken, sunburned, or actively irritated skin.
Quick checklist
- Patch test first.
- Use finely milled rice flour only.
- Keep contact time short.
- Follow with a simple moisturizer.
Ingredients Used In This Recipe
green tea; rice flour; aloe vera gel.
iHerb Ingredient Links
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Educational beauty content only. Patch test first and avoid use on irritated, broken, sunburned, or freshly treated skin/scalp.