🌿 From Tea to Toner: Create Your Morning Spice & Shine Mist
- CJ Russell
- Apr 28
- 2 min read
Loved your Morning Spice & Shine tea? 🌿You can easily transform this nourishing brew into a refreshing, skin-loving face mist.

🌼 How to Make Your Morning Spice & Shine Face Mist
Brew a fresh cup of Morning Spice & Shine tea.
Let it cool completely.
Strain well and pour into a clean spray bottle.
Add a splash of witch hazel (alcohol-free preferred).
(Optional) Add 2–4 drops of essential oils for extra aromatherapy and skin benefits (see customizations below).
Shake gently before each use.
💧 Mist your face lightly throughout the day for an energizing, skin-soothing refresh.
⚠️ Important: Once you add essential oils, the mist is for external use only. Do not drink the mixture after adding oils.
🌿✨ Essential Oils for Your Skin Type (Optional Customizations)
Oily / Blemish-Prone Skin
Tea Tree
Geranium
Lavender
Normal / Balanced Skin
Lavender
Sweet Orange
Frankincense
Combination / T-Zone Skin
Geranium
Cypress
Lemon
⚠️ Important Note: Lemon essential oil can cause photosensitivity. Limit direct sun exposure for at least 12 hours after using lemon on your skin.
Dry Skin
Sandalwood
Rose (or Rose Geranium)
Myrrh
Mature / Aging Skin
Frankincense
Helichrysum
Myrrh
🌟 Tips for Best Results
Store your mist in the refrigerator for an extra cooling effect.
Use within one week (tea-only) or two weeks (if witch hazel is added).
Shake gently before each misting.
💛 A Final Thought
Nature works in subtle, beautiful ways. Whether you’re sipping your tea or misting your skin, you’re weaving simple, loving rituals into your daily life—and that is powerful. 🌿
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🌸 Disclaimer
This post is for educational and inspirational purposes only—I’m not a doctor or licensed wizard. Just a botanical enthusiast who loves a good cup of tea. Please check with your healthcare provider before making any changes to your diet, especially if you are pregnant, nursing, taking medication, or managing a health condition. 🌿
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