Overview
White tea is comprised of new, young tea leaves and buds from the camellia sinensis plant and is only harvested for a few weeks each spring in the northern district of Fujian, China. It is believed white tea was first produced during the rule of Song dynasty (960 – 1280 AD) in Imperial China.
Cellular Extracts are naturally multifunctional, and this new generation NE White Tea Cellular Extract contains a unique concert of phyto compounds such as theanine, caffeine, gallocatechins, epicatechins, catechins, myricetin, quercetin , and an import consideration for all haircare applications for its source of EGCG. Consider trialling this powerhouse extract for blemish prone skin, age lines, inflamed skin, hair care and potential use in repair and under eye area applications.
Applications and Use
Body, face clays, masks, muds, scrubs
Body moisturisers, milks, lotions
Body, eye contour creams, serums
Day, night creams, lotions
Generally, suits most cosmetic applications
Hair, scalp, products, treatments
Hand, feet creams
Hyperpigmentation creams, serums
Men, teenage products, serums
Sun care, after sun products.
% Use
Dependent upon formulation / application
Physical Form
water-soluble liquid
Preservation System
Sodium Benzoate, Potassium Sorbate, Citric acid
Product Origin
Australia
Grades Available
Concentrate
Standard Dilution (10% conc)
Certification
Organic Plant Material
Principal
NATIVE EXTRACTS
Efficacy test
N/A
Absorption Range
N/A
Active %
N/A
In Vitro SPF
N/A
Possibilities To Trial
Anti-aging care, antioxidant care
Anti-glycation, Barrier function
Blemish care (acne prone skin)
Cellulite support
Collagen, elastin support
Dark pigmented areas
Eye (dark circles, under eye puffiness)
Exfoliation, Fine lines and wrinkles
Hair conditioning, growth, hydration
Hair maintenance, protection
Inflammation reduction
Male pattern baldness
Pollution defence
Scarring preparation
Skin conditioning, firmness, hydration
Skin radiance, luminosity
Skin improvement, Wound healing
INCI Name
Camellia sinensis Leaf Extract