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Blog by Callie Birtles R.H.N. & Acne Coach in The Clear Skin Solution + Recipe by Katie Stewart R.H.N.
With the arrival of spring, many of us are craving a refreshing drink to enjoy in the warmer weather. This season, Starbucks has sparked a trend on TikTok with their spring menu, and one drink that has caught our attention is the Iced Lavender Cream Oat Matcha Tea Latte. While it may be tempting to indulge in these trendy beverages, it’s important to be mindful of the ingredients, especially when it comes to sugar content, and how they can impact your skin health.
When enjoying beverages at popular coffee shops, it’s important to be aware of hidden sugars. Sugar can have detrimental effects on our skin, contributing to inflammation and acne. The Starbucks new spring lavender latte contains 28 grams of sugar, exceeding the recommended upper limit by 3-4 grams. This amount of sugar surpasses the daily limit of 24-25 grams, equivalent to about 6 teaspoons.
Opting for homemade versions of popular drinks allows you to control the sugar content and make healthier choices for your skin. By being mindful of sugar intake and choosing ingredients that support skin health, you can enjoy delicious beverages without compromising your skin goals.
So, in the healthy spring spirit, we made a “copycat” version with nutrient-dense ingredients that won’t flare your skin like the coffee shop counterpart. Our Iced Lavender Cream Matcha Latte is a delightful treat for your taste buds and offers some amazing benefits for your skin.
Let’s dive into the key ingredients and their potential impact on your skin health:
Matcha, celebrated for its vibrant green hue and earthy flavour, offers a multitude of health benefits, including support for the liver, which plays a crucial role in detoxification, hormone balancing, and digestion – all necessary for clear, glowing skin! Let’s have a look at how matcha supports this:
Matcha is rich in chlorophyll, a compound that supports liver detoxification. By aiding in the elimination of toxins from the body, chlorophyll promotes liver health, which is essential for clear and radiant skin.
Matcha contains high antioxidants, which combat free radicals and help protect the liver from damage. These antioxidants benefit the skin by reducing oxidative stress, promoting a healthy complexion.
Catechins, a type of flavonoid and antioxidant found in plants, are abundant in matcha. These phytochemicals have been shown to support liver regeneration, aiding in repairing and renewing damaged liver cells. This regenerative process is beneficial for the overall health of the liver, which is then reflected in the improved appearance of the skin.
Lavender, celebrated for its calming properties, offers a host of benefits for both your mental well-being and skin health. Stress, a prevalent issue in today’s fast-paced world, elevates cortisol levels, triggering inflammation and an overproduction of sebum that leads to acne. Incorporating lavender into your routine – or your cup, can support your stress response and promote a sense of calm. This, in turn, may help reduce cortisol levels and alleviate inflammation, resulting in clearer skin. Additionally, lavender is noted to provide several other benefits:
Relaxing with lavender can be a simple yet effective way to care for your skin amidst life’s hectic moments.
Purple sweet potato powder is more than just a colourful addition to your latte; it’s a powerhouse of skin-loving nutrients. Derived from purple sweet potatoes, this powder is rich in essential vitamins and minerals that promote healthy skin.
These are antioxidants that give the purple sweet potato its vibrant colour. They help protect your skin from environmental stressors and can reduce signs of aging by preventing the breakdown of collagen.
Purple sweet potatoes are abundant in antioxidants, contributing to their potent anti-inflammatory effects. These properties aid in fighting underlying inflammation in the body, which is a root cause of acne.
The fibre content in purple sweet potato powder supports good digestion. A healthy gut is crucial for clear skin, as it helps eliminate toxins and promotes the absorption of nutrients that are essential for a glowing complexion.
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