Lately I’ve been changing up my skincare routine for summer a little bit- which means washing, toning, revitalizing, and moisturizing my skin both morning and night. I was slacking on doing all the steps and I would only do it at night, so now I am being more consistent and complete with it. My skin has cleared up quite significantly since doing this even though it’s only been several days since making a change in my skincare routine!
As I’ve been forming a better regimen for my skin, I really wanted to make a facial mist that would triple as a toner, hydrating facial mist, and would infuse my skin with nourishment….. so I did just that with three simple ingredients and I am in love with it! It really hydrates, refreshes, and leaves my skin feeling soft and glowy.
What makes this facial mist so awesome?
- Pure witch hazel – tones, hydrates, and clarifies naturally. Make sure to get the unscented one!
- Green tea – revitalizes and refreshes skin while bringing calming and brightening properties. Make sure to brew it really strong for the best benefits! I used tulsi green tea – which is basil and green tea, so don’t worry if it isn’t just green tea.
- Vitamin C powder – Not only is it amazing for your immune system, but this nourishes and brightens your skin while fighting free radicals in the environment.
All amazing, completely natural ingredients that will nourish and renew your skin and feel so lovely and refreshing in your skincare routine!

- 2 green tea bags
- pure, unscented with hazel
- 1/4 tsp vitamin C powder
- 4 oz glass spray bottle

- Brew the green tea bags in 1/4 cup of water for 10 minutes. Let it cool after brewing.
- Fill the spray bottle half way with the cooled green tea, and fill the other half with the witch hazel.
- Add in the vitamin C powder, screw on lid, and shake to combine.
- Mist on face morning and night right after cleansing.
I hope that you enjoy this lovely and super simple facial mist and try it out for yourself! Let me know your thoughts + questions in the comments below!

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33 responses to “Glowy & Dewy Green Tea Facial Mist”
I love using rose water spray and Mario Badescu spray, but I really want to try this!
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Ooo rose water does sound so nice! I haven’t ever tried Mario Badescu, but I’ve heard and seen of it. Yes, this spray is literally so lovely and I’m sure that you would enjoy it! 😊
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Very helpful and informative! Loved this!💖
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Thank you! That’s wonderful, I’m so glad! 😊
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I also use pure witch hazel but, I’m interested in trying some of the other ones! Thanks for sharing 🙂
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I pretty sure that you’ll really like it! 😉 And you’re so welcome, Lucy!
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Thank you 😊
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Love this!!! 🐳❤️
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Thank you! 💛
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I love Witch Hazel as my toner. It helps with so much. Lightens dark circles under the eyes too 🙂 But this sounds like a wonderful mixture 🙂 Thanks for sharing 🙂
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Witch hazel is definitely a wonderful natural beauty product! I didn’t know that it could lighten the dark circles under your eyes though, that’s so cool – I need to try that! I hope you enjoy it, and you’re welcome! 😊
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Yes with hazel is all kinds f things. Antiseptic, antifungal, astringent. It won’t cure eczema but it does prevent it from spreading, helps ease psoriasis and the list goes on and on. When researching it I found out it was used for hundreds of years on wounds, infections, and bug bites, among other things. That it is also in most if not all toners. They just either man make it or call it by a different name. I also found out that you have to get the one with the alcohol in it as it is part of the distilling process and without it you don’t get all the healing benefits that it offers. It’s a wonderful thing 🙂
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Wow that’s so amazing thanks for sharing! God truly makes wonderful things for us to use for our health! 💛
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I am so going to try this. Thanks for sharing.
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Oh, wonderful! You’re welcome! 😊
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if u want to clean your face use rose water spray xx i have used it for monrh now and my face has never been this clean xx
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Hi Bloggie Babe, thanks for the tip! I will definitely get some rose water now because so many people are suggesting it! Thanks for commenting 😊
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I really wanna try the pure witch hazel, I heard it reduces acne. Nice post!
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I’ve definitely noticed that my skin has been clearer since using this! Thanks Rahma, I’m so glad that you enjoyed it! 😊
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my pleasure!
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This looks wonderful! It’s late enough here so the most I’ll get around to doing is making myself a green tea, but I’ll try this out sometime! x
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Thank you Maryam! Haha, well, you can take the green tea bag once its cool and gently press it on your face and hold it under your eyes to help puffiness, inflammation, and more! Pretty neat, huh? Have a lovely rest of your day, and thanks for commenting!
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That’s a brilliant idea! Thanks Hope. There’s nothing worse than eye bags and puffiness- they’re so hard to get rid of too!
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Awe, thanks and you’re welcome! I know – and with allergies right now it’s worse than ever for me 😳😂
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i tried it. it works
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Wonderful! So glad! 😊
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* its good i mean its good
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I absolutely love a simple rosewater mist- it feels so refreshing and smells so good! Hopefully, I’ll push myself to try this out too, haha
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Rose water is so nice! I’m sure you’ll love it if you give it a try 😉
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Homemade facial products are my thing over outside, chemical based ‘organic’ goods. At the moment I’m using a paste of Turmeric, Lemon juice, Honey, Rose water and Gram flour. It’s a great concoction to hydrate, moisture and wake your face up from Covi-19 tiredness, ehehe.
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Hi Salonie! I totally agree with you on using homemade products over store bought. It is so much better for you, and can save a lot of money. That facial paste sounds super great! Thanks for sharing and commenting! 😊
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