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Sip your way to Beauty

November 13th 2007 02:21
As a self-confessed coffee-chugger, I hate the taste of tea. While I am very well aware of the health and beauty benefits of something like green tea, drinking tea to me is like trying to eat a bowl of pig tripe that my dad cooks every month. So I’m hoping this new range of specialty teas created and distributed by Maswell Brands, a Boston-based company, will finally cure me of my distaste of tea.

Sipping Beauty
courtesy of www.sippingbeauty.net


Sipping Beauty gives you the choice of 6 different types of teas, infused with flavours from chocolate mint to papaya. But the best thing about these teas is that each one delivers specific beauty benefits such as saying goodbye to bad breath and ensuring a good night’s sleep.

Beauty Sleep
Relax, unwind and prepare yourself for a peaceful sleep with this tea of camomile, licorice and organic linden tree leaf. No more staring at the bright red digits of the clock, counting endless lines of sheep or trying to rouse your sleeping partner just for the sake of it.

Forever Young
Packed with antioxidants designed to keep those wrinkles at bay, this tea has the delicious and refreshing combination of chocolate and peppermint. Anything that sounds like a frappacino to me sounds yum.

Multi-Beautimin

A fruity-flavoured tea, thanks to its mix of strawberries, apples and kiwis, it contains skin renewing vitamin C that will make the sun shine out of your pores – or just give you that radiant glow.

Puritea
Infused with blood oranges, hibiscus and rosehips, this is a herbal blend of tea that aims to cleanse your body, making way for a clearer skin.

Weightless
Step aside, green tea, Weightless is taking over your slimming benefits but adding the tropical flavours of papaya and pineapple so drinking it won’t be a case of sculling it down to avoid the taste but sipping it to enjoy the flavour.

Whiff
Been in a situation where you’ve had to cover your mouth and mumble through a conversation, self-conscious of your garlic breath? A cup of this blend of peppermint and other odour-enhancing ingredients will have you breathing down someone’s face with minty confidence.

Each tea comes in sample packs (US$3) and regular packs (US$14) available for purchase from their website.


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Comment by katyzzz

November 13th 2007 03:43
Aimz, I love tea, can even tolerate green, don't like coffee, don't like 'fancy' teas, I guess that is why I am so beautiful, as you can see.

Comment by D. Armenta

November 13th 2007 04:32
Hi Aimzster! I can sympathise with your plight; I too am a dedicated coffee lover and have a hard time drinking tea, despite the many benefits.

I got around the problem by drinking it iced instead of hot, with a little honey to enhance the flavor. Hot, unsweetened tea, no matter what's been added, always tastes "weedy" to me (except for Chinese "dragon" tea, which is hard to find)..

Comment by Michaelie

November 13th 2007 05:07
I can't stand tea, same as you, and green is the worst of them all - but these don't sound so bad...

Michaelie

Comment by KylieW

November 13th 2007 06:33
I'm not really a tea drinker. But I do love funky or unusual teas. I might have to check these out.

What can I say. I love a gimmick

Comment by Aimzster

November 13th 2007 09:06
Kat, I wish I felt the same way about green tea as you do

D, I tried that as well. I can't even stand the taste of Ice Tea, can you believe it? That Dragon tea sounds interesting.

Michaelie, no matter what other ingredients they blend with green tea (mandarin, green apple), I still hate it.

Kylie, I'm in agreement with you. I love gimmicks. Crossing my fingers these ones do work.

Comment by AmyHuang

November 13th 2007 10:08
What about simply just fruit teas? Some fruit teas have no 'tea' components in it, it's simply just dried fruit and they are really really nice and refreshing

Comment by Lara M

November 14th 2007 06:15
Mmmm...I like coffee as much as I like tea (and the different kinds of tea!). Coffee in the morning, and tea in the arvo

Comment by Mrs M

January 5th 2008 13:17
Hi Amy,

Coffee.....blah

I love love love tea!!!!!! Yay for me

Hope all you ladies are doing well.

Love & stuff
Mrs M

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