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Matcha vs Moringa: Which is better for your skin health?

TOI Lifestyle Desk
| etimes.in | Last updated on - Apr 6, 2025, 15:00 IST
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Detox morning sessions with matcha and moringa

Matcha and moringa are two of our favourite superfoods when it comes to the segment of beauty. Brimming with antioxidants, they boast some serious health and beauty perks and have easily made their way into super cosy morning beverages. Women are increasingly becoming enthusiasts of matcha lattes and moringa lattes, establishing them as a favoured choice for many in the morning. Let us explore the differences between the two and determine which is more beneficial for your skin health. Let's examine how the two differ and determine which is better for the condition of your skin.

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What is matcha?

Matcha has a slightly floral, sweet, and grassy flavour and contains 137 times more antioxidants than brewed green tea. The tea plant Camellia sinensis produces it, and people typically consume the entire leaf. Japanese tea ceremonies traditionally consumed it, primarily using it as an energy booster, antioxidant, and for improved mental clarity.
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What is moringa?

Moringa mainly comes from the nutrient-dense leaves of the Moringa oleifera tree that is native to Africa and India. The leaves are usually dried from the moringa leaves and are then converted into a fine powder that is rich in vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants and also contains rich anti-inflammatory compounds.


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Beauty benefits of consuming matcha

Power-packed with antioxidants and rich in anti-inflammatory properties, matcha neutralises free radicals and protects skin cells from damage. It prevents premature ageing signs such as wrinkles, saggy skin, and fine lines. Everyday consumption of matcha can reduce issues of redness, acne, and rosacea. It also helps in making your skin smooth and radiant, while it reduces inflammation and keeps your skin supple and hydrated.


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Beauty benefits of consuming moringa

From improving skin texture to complexion, moringa is a powerhouse of nourishment. Rich in vitamins A, C, and E, it reduces signs of ageing and stimulates collagen production. It treats antibacterial and anti-inflammatory properties and instantly combats acne breakouts while reducing inflammation as well. Working on hyperpigmentation issues, moringa consumption leaves dark spots behind and provides you with soft, supple skin while it locks in moisture and prevents dryness.


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Can you use both moringa and matcha together?

Yes, you can use both moringa and matcha benefits in a single drink and enjoy the benefits of both. Where Moringa provides balanced nutrition, matcha gives you a focused energy boost. However, always start with a minimal amount and see how your body and skin are responding to this unique combination.


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Which one to use for better skin?

Both have unique nutritional profiles with some similarities and differences. While one originates from pods, the other undergoes special growth and processing. However, both are rich in vitamin, antioxidant, and anti-inflammatory properties and boost overall skin quality. Both options provide ample nutrients and are brimming with natural plant compounds; however, if you’re sensitive to stimulants, then moringa is for a gentler lift, whereas matcha might suit better for caffeine-addicted people, but both have perks of natural products and will assess your needs.

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