Tea Tonic Organic Blue Magic Tea

Tea Tonic Organic Blue Magic Tea – caffeine-free, vegan, gluten-free butterfly pea flower tea that boosts hair, skin & eye lustre and changes colour from blue to purple.

$10.36

SKU 2677904 Category

Experience the enchantment of Tea Tonic Organic Blue Magic Tea, a sensual floral herbal blend inspired by the beauty-enhancing power of butterfly pea flower. This captivating tea is known for supporting the lustre of hair, skin, and eyes, offering a natural glow from within.

Watch the magic unfold as this vivid blue tea transforms to purple with a squeeze of lemon—an indulgent, colour-changing ritual that delights the senses. Often celebrated as nature’s natural aphrodisiac, this soothing infusion invites you to relax, unwind, and enjoy the afterglow.

Key Features

  • Organic butterfly pea flower herbal blend
  • Caffeine-free, vegan-friendly & gluten-free
  • Supports hair, skin & eye radiance
  • Stunning colour-changing tea: blue turns to purple with lemon
  • A sensual and visually enchanting tea experience

Why Choose Tea Tonic Organic Blue Magic Tea?

Perfect for beauty lovers, wellness seekers, and tea enthusiasts alike, this blend delivers visual magic, natural radiance, and pure relaxation—all in one mesmerising cup.

Ingredients

Butterfly pea (Clitoria ternatea), Chamomile (Matricaria chamomilla)*, Rose petals (Rosa centifolia)*, Natural flavour.
*Organic products.

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