Chinese beauty secrets that are waiting to be unravelled

You might be aware of age-old beauty hacks from different parts of India. But do you know that there are many Chinese beauty secrets that can help you achieve the best skin ever? Here are 7 Chinese beauty secrets that are waiting to be unravelled:

Green Tea

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We all know green tea is good for health, but did you know it’s a skin helper in China? It’s full of good stuff that fights bad elements, calms skin, and can even help with spots. They drink it daily for inside benefits. For outside use, cool green tea can be used on your face to make pores smaller and reduce redness. Some even use old tea bags on their eyes to reduce puffiness.

Rice Water

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This old trick is getting very popular everywhere, and for good reason! Chinese women, especially from the Yao ethnic group, are famous for their very long, strong, and shiny hair, which they say comes from rice water. After washing hair, rinse with fermented rice water (the cloudy water left after soaking or boiling rice). Leave it on for a few minutes before rinsing. It’s packed with good vitamins and minerals that make hair strong and help it grow.

Jade Rolling & Gua Sha

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These tools are not just pretty; they are key for making blood flow better, reducing swelling, and helping fluid drain from your face. Jade rollers give a gentle massage, while Gua Sha offers a deeper rub. After putting on your serum or face oil, gently roll a jade roller upwards and outwards on your face. For Gua Sha, use light pressure to scrape the tool across your skin following specific face lines. It helps reduce puffiness and gives a natural lift.

Tremella Mushroom

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Often called the natural moisture giver, the tremella mushroom is a super hydrator. It can hold lots of water, deeply moisturizing the skin from within. It’s often eaten as a sweet soup or added to drinks for its inside hydrating benefits. Some beauty brands are also putting tremella extract into face serums and creams for outside use to make skin plump and moist.

Acupuncture and Acupressure

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Traditional Chinese medicine believes that beauty shows how healthy you are inside. Acupuncture (using tiny needles) and acupressure (pressing with fingers) target specific spots to balance energy flow. Facial acupuncture can make blood flow better, reduce lines, and firm skin. Acupressure on the face can ease tension, reduce puffiness, and give a healthy glow. It’s all about feeling good from the inside out.

Pearl Powder

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For hundreds of years, queens and noblewomen in China used pearl powder for its skin-brightening and anti-ageing qualities. It’s believed to help new skin cells grow and give skin a bright shine. Fine pearl powder can be mixed into face creams, masks, or even used as a face powder for a soft glow. Some also eat it as a supplement for inner skin benefits, though putting it on the skin is more common for beauty.

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