Tea Tonic Organic Luminous Calendula Tea (Complexion Tea)
Organic Complexion Tea (Luminous Calendula) by Tea Tonic – caffeine-free, vegan, detox herbal tea to support radiant skin, liver health, and a natural glow.
$10.36
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Discover the original Tea Tonic Complexion Tea, now beautifully rebranded as Luminous Calendula Tea. This organic, caffeine-free herbal tea is specially blended to support a natural, radiant glow, promoting healthy skin, blood cleansing, liver function, and lymphatic support.
With a light, clean, and green taste, this savoury tea can be enjoyed any time of the day—perfect for starting your morning with wellness in a cup.
Key Features
- Organic herbal tea blend featuring Calendula
- Caffeine-free, vegan-friendly, and gluten-free
- Supports skin radiance, detoxification, and overall wellness
- Light, clean, and green flavor profile
- 20 convenient tea bags per pack
Why Choose Tea Tonic Luminous Calendula Tea?
For over a decade, this bestselling complexion tea has helped tea lovers achieve a luminous, healthy glow naturally. Incorporate it into your daily ritual to support skin vitality, liver health, and gentle detoxification.
Please note: Name changing from Complexion Tea to Luminous Calendula Tea in 2025. The new box design uses the name ‘Luminous Calendula Tea’ however the teabags inside use the name ‘Complexion Tea’.
Ingredients
Nettle (Urtica dioica), Red clover (Trifolium pratense), Dandelion leaf (Taraxacum officinale), Calendula (Calendula officinalis), Burdock (Arctium lappa).
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