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What is worth it ("WiWi") in skin care and beauty products


Tea drinkers promised de-aging by Sipping Beauty

May 15, 2008

Antioxidant tea

I think most of us by this age have experienced that rare night out where a drink or two brings on a carefree feeling of your current age, minus 15 or 20 years. But I'm not talking about that kind of drinking away the years. I mean literally! Can drinking tea actually de-age your skin's appearance?

I recently ran across Sipping Beauty. It's a tea company. But each tea they sell--and there are only 6 at present, has a side benefit. The one that interests me most is the Forever Young version. Sipping Beauty Forever Young is "infused with an exclusive pick of organic red tea." The flavor is topped off with smooth chocolate and a touch of peppermint. Sounds good to me, but is it any different than other anti-oxidant packed teas?

Sipping Beauty also has a detox clarifying Puritea, a well as a Multi Beautimin tea which is a "fruit mélange tea that contains a good dose of skin renewing vitamin C along with other vital skin nutrients".

Sipping Beauty has great packaging (see above) and clearly a great sense of humor. But what do you think? Have you tried Sipping Beauty tea? Is it really different and...Wiwi: Was it Worth it?

posted by skintoxicated

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