RevitalTea

Glow Tea

Antioxidant-Rich · 7 Glow Herbs · Caffeine Free · 30 Tea Bags
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The Gut-Skin Connection
70%

of your immune system — and a surprising amount of how your skin looks — lives in your gut.

Serums, masks, and peptides work on the outside of your skin. But the calm, well-nourished gut underneath is doing the quiet work your mirror actually notices — and most "beauty teas" skip it entirely.

That's the gap this blend was built for: seven traditional herbs that support the inside of the glow, one warm rose-gold cup at a time.

Source: National Institutes of Health — gut-associated lymphoid tissue (GALT) research

Why This Blend Is Different

Seven herbs. One job.
Glow from the inside out.

Most "beauty teas" hide 200mg of herbs and a spoonful of "natural flavor" behind a pretty label. We packed 3,000mg of seven antioxidant-rich herbs traditionally used to support the appearance of healthy, radiant skin — and only the ones whose actives actually steep into your cup.

3,000mgPer 8oz Cup
7 HerbsZero Filler
0mgCaffeine
  1. 01

    Hibiscus Flower

    The brand promise. Ruby-red polyphenols and naturally occurring vitamin C — the antioxidant hero that gives every cup its signature glow-pink color.

    Hibiscus sabdariffa. Anthocyanins, vitamin C, and hibiscus acid.

  2. 02

    Rosehip

    Highest plant vitamin C. Traditionally used to support the body's own collagen formation and skin resilience.

    Rosa canina. Vitamin C, lycopene, and beta-carotene.

  3. 03

    Burdock Root

    The gut-skin axis. An earthy-sweet prebiotic root traditionally used to support skin from the inside — eaten as a vegetable in Japan, not bitter.

    Arctium lappa. Arctigenin, arctiin, and inulin.

  4. 04

    Calendula Flower

    Direct skin repair. The gentle golden herb traditionally used to support healthy skin and a settled gut lining — the gut-skin axis, in flower form.

    Calendula officinalis. Triterpenoids, flavonoids, and carotenoids.

  5. 05

    Chamomile Flowers

    Balances and calms. Traditionally used to support a settled gut — and the sweet apple-honey note that balances the grassy nettle.

    Matricaria chamomilla. Apigenin and bisabolol.

  6. 06

    Stinging Nettle Leaf

    The antihistamine. A classic spring-green herb, traditionally used to complement the body's normal histamine response — kept deliberately low for taste.

    Urtica dioica. Quercetin and rutin.

  7. 07

    Rose Petal

    The finishing touch. Fragrant Damascus rose petals rich in geraniol and polyphenols — traditionally soothing, softens the tart hibiscus-rosehip edge, and adds a delicate floral beauty signal.

    Rosa damascena. Geraniol, citronellol, polyphenols.

3,000mg of real herbs in every cup. Backed by our 30-day love-it-or-refund-it promise.

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Flavor Profile

What It Actually Tastes Like

Seven hero herbs, taste-engineered. Tart hibiscus brightness, honey-apple chamomile balance, earthy-sweet burdock base. The closest cousin: a warm hibiscus iced tea with a floral honey finish. Drinks hot or iced.

Tasting Notes

  • Tart cranberry brightness (hibiscus)Dominant
  • Berry-fruity rosehipStrong
  • Honey-apple chamomile floatStrong
  • Earthy-sweet burdock finishMedium
  • Faint floral calendulaSubtle
  • Background grassy nettle liftSubtle
  • BitternessBarely there

The Numbers

Tartness8 / 10
Sweetness6 / 10
Earthiness4 / 10
Bitterness1 / 10
How To Drink It Straight, with honey, or over ice. Hot for a cozy ritual. Over ice for a ruby-red "pink drink" that embarrasses grocery-store hibiscus tea. A splash of honey brings out the rosehip.
THE FORMULA

What's Inside

7 antioxidant-rich herbs. Every one water-soluble. Zero filler. 3,000mg per cup.

Hibiscus Flower
Hibiscus sabdariffa
The hero and the "glow." Ruby-red anthocyanins, naturally occurring vitamin C, and hibiscus acid — the antioxidant signature of the blend.
Rosehip
Rosa canina
One of the richest plant sources of vitamin C, plus lycopene and beta-carotene. Traditionally used to support the body's own collagen formation.
Burdock Root
Arctium lappa
The gut-skin axis herb. Arctigenin, arctiin, and inulin — an earthy-sweet prebiotic that feeds the microbes doing quiet work under your skin.
Calendula Flower
Calendula officinalis
Golden petals rich in triterpenoids, flavonoids, and carotenoids. Traditionally used to support healthy skin and a settled gut lining.
Chamomile Flowers
Matricaria chamomilla
Apigenin- and bisabolol-rich. Traditionally used for calm digestion — and the sweet apple-honey note that balances the grassy nettle.
Stinging Nettle Leaf
Urtica dioica
A natural source of quercetin and rutin. Traditionally used to complement the body's normal histamine response — kept low for taste.
Rose Petal
Rosa damascena
Fragrant petals rich in geraniol, citronellol, and polyphenols. Traditionally soothing — softens the tart hibiscus-rosehip edge and adds a delicate floral finish.

Safety note: contains chamomile (ragweed family — avoid if sensitive). If you are pregnant, nursing, or on medication, consult your doctor before daily use. These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.

Why It Works From The Inside

The gut-skin axis,
in plain English.

Your skin doesn't work alone. A surprising amount of how it looks on the outside depends on how calm and well-fed your gut is on the inside — which means a steady supply of gentle prebiotic fiber and soothing traditional herbs can quietly do the work a $90 serum can't.

That's where this blend earns its rose-gold color. Burdock root brings inulin, a soluble plant fiber that feeds the bacteria in your large intestine. Those bacteria ferment it into short-chain fatty acids that support a calmer gut lining — and a calmer gut lining means less inflammatory noise for your skin to react to. Calendula and chamomile layer on top with their traditional soothing profile. Then hibiscus, rosehip, and nettle stack the antioxidant-and-vitamin-C layer on the outside of that.

Herbalists have been pairing skin-support with gut-support for centuries. We just finally have a word for why.

Quick definition A prebiotic is a fiber your body can't digest — but the good bacteria in your gut can. Think of it as fertilizer for the microbes whose job is quietly related to how your skin looks in the mirror.
Burdock · Inulin Calendula · Soothing Hibiscus · Polyphenols

YOUR DAILY RITUAL

How To Brew

Hibiscus and rosehip need heat and a covered cup. A rushed steep misses the color and the vitamin C.

1

Boil water

10–12 oz filtered water brought to a rolling boil.

2

Cover and steep

Drop the bag in, cover the cup (critical — keeps the vitamin C and volatile oils in the brew). Steep 6–8 minutes.

3

Drink daily

Morning or afternoon. No bitter aftertaste means no need to buffer with food — but it's lovely with breakfast.

4

1–2 cups daily

A daily ritual, not a quick fix. Skin responds to consistency, not shock.

OUR STORY

I Built This Tea After My Skin Stopped Listening To Serums

After Liver Reset Tea, I started hearing the same thing from a lot of the women in my life: “I eat okay, I sleep okay, I’ve tried every serum on the shelf — and my skin still looks tired.” I went back to the same research rabbit hole I lived in during the liver project.

What kept surprising me: the most interesting herbs for the appearance of healthy skin weren’t the ones in the fancy face creams — they were the old flower-and-root teas our grandmothers were already drinking. Hibiscus. Rosehip. Calendula. Burdock. Chamomile. All water-soluble. All traditionally paired with gut support, not skin creams.

Glow Tea is built around one rule: every herb has to be water-soluble and traditionally used for either skin or the gut-skin connection. Seven herbs. 3,000mg per cup. Every dose printed on the pouch. One rose-gold ritual you look forward to before the rest of your day even starts.

— Jose, Founder of RevitalTea

HOW WE COMPARE

Why This Isn't Like Other Beauty Routines

We're not trying to replace your serum. We're the calm, antioxidant cup of tea your skin actually notices — every morning, for less than $0.80 a day.

What Matters
Typical "Beauty Tea"
Collagen Powder
Glow Tea
Herbs in the bag
12+ herbs at filler doses
None — just protein
7 hero herbs at clinical doses, 3,000mg/cup
Dose transparency
"Proprietary blend"
Per-scoop grams, no botanicals
Every mg printed on the pouch
Gut-skin axis support
Rarely addressed
Not the point
Burdock inulin + calendula + chamomile
Natural vitamin C
Added ascorbic acid
None
From rosehip + hibiscus
Fillers & "natural flavors"
Usually yes
Stevia, "natural flavor"
None. Just the herbs.
Caffeine
Varies
Usually none
Zero
Daily ritual feel
One more pill
Shake in a blender bottle
A warm rose-gold cup you look forward to
Cost per day
$2–4
$1.50–3
$0.80

THE REAL COST

Less Than Your Morning Matcha

Collagen powder $2.00/day
Department-store beauty serum $4.50/day
Typical beauty tea (MLM) $3.20/day
Glow Tea $0.80/day

QUICK QUESTIONS

FAQ

What does Glow Tea taste like?

Tart cranberry brightness from hibiscus, berry-fruity rosehip, a honey-apple chamomile float, and an earthy-sweet burdock finish with a faint floral calendula note and a background grassy lift from nettle. The closest cousin is a warm hibiscus iced tea with a floral honey finish. Bitterness 1/10, tartness 8/10, sweetness 6/10. Drinks hot or iced.

When will I notice a difference?

Most people notice the gentle digestive calm within the first week. For changes in the appearance of skin, plan on 30+ days of consistent daily use — this is a ritual, not a quick fix. Your skin turns over roughly every 28 days, so give it a full cycle.

Can I drink it with coffee?

Yes — Glow Tea is caffeine-free, so it stacks cleanly with your morning coffee. Many people sip Glow in the afternoon as a lower-stimulant second cup. Space it about 30 minutes from any supplements to avoid competition for absorption.

How much vitamin C does it have?

Rosehip and hibiscus are both naturally rich in vitamin C, but the exact amount that ends up in your cup depends on steep time and water temperature. We don't add synthetic ascorbic acid — the vitamin C here is just what the flowers and fruit brought with them.

Any allergens or cautions?

Contains chamomile (ragweed family — avoid if sensitive). No licorice root in the new formula. Not recommended during pregnancy or nursing without medical guidance. No gluten, dairy, soy, or nuts.

What if it doesn’t work for me?

We get it — you’ve tried things before. That’s exactly why we offer a 30-day money-back guarantee with zero fine print. Try a full pouch. If your skin doesn’t start to glow, email info@revitaltea.com and we’ll refund you. No return shipping required.

Why only 7 herbs?

Because every herb in this blend has to earn its dose. Most beauty teas pad their labels with 12+ herbs at trace amounts so the ingredient list looks impressive. We picked seven and gave each one a clinical-strength dose — 200mg to 600mg each, 3,000mg total. Seven hero herbs at clinical doses beats eight herbs at filler doses every time.

Ready to Glow?

7 antioxidant-rich glow herbs at clinical doses. 3,000mg per cup. 30-day money back guarantee.

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