Leaf tea .

£19.00

Natural dye face mask .

Warming sandy browns.

Camellia Sinensis . Originating in East Asia, tea was popularised as a recreational drink during the Chinese Tang Dynasty and brought to Europe in the 16th Century. After water, it is thought to be the most widely consumed drink in the world.

Dye pigment is drawn from leaves already used to brew a pot of tea.

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Notes . Reverse fold on the left side of each face. Comes in a handy carry bag to keep the mask clean and easy to pocket. The optional neck strap can be knotted onto each ear strap and worn around the back of the head to allow the mask to be fully removed but remain at hand.

Care . Washable at 30 degrees on a gentle cycle or by hand. Do not tumble dry.

Lifetime repairs . Please go to our help page for further information.

Due to the nature of natural dyes the colour tone may vary from the images.

Non surgical.