drinking tea makes skin dark - #20319
I am really confused about something that’s been bugging me for a while. I've always loved drinking tea—like, seriously, I'll have 3 or 4 cups a day, and I've started to freak out because people keep mentioning that drinking tea makes skin dark. I mean, I thought it was just a myth or something! Last month, I noticed my skin kinda seems a bit darker, but I also spent a lot of time in the sun, and I think that could be a factor too. My friend said she read somewhere that drinking tea makes skin dark because of something in it—maybe the tannins? I don’t know! Like, I get the whole, “everything in moderation” thing, but I can’t help but feel a bit scared that I might be ruining my skin because of my tea habit. Is there any real evidence that drinking tea makes skin dark, or is this just some random thing people say? I wanna enjoy my tea without worrying about my skin looking like a leather bag later on. What’s the deal? Should I cut back, or is this just not a real concern at all? Any thoughts on how I can keep enjoying my tea but not end up looking like a dried prune? Thanks!
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