Missha Tea

MISSHA uses tea in more than one way across its range, so this page covers two distinct product families rather than one ingredient story. Green tea shows up in the Creamy Latte Cleansing Foam and in Airy Fit and Airy Close-fitting sheet masks aimed at calming and antioxidant support, while tea tree appears in a separate set of Airy Close-fitting sheet masks and a Pure Source Pocket Pack built for oily, blemish-prone skin. You will also spot Milk Tea listed as a shade name on the Triple Shadow eyeshadow palette, which is a color reference rather than a skincare ingredient. Shop by which of these you actually want: a soothing green tea step, a clarifying tea tree mask, or the eyeshadow shade.

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  • Green tea & tea tree lines
  • Sheet masks & cleansing foam
  • Oily-skin friendly options

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Buying guide

MISSHA tea products: green tea, tea tree and where they differ

Tea appears twice over in MISSHA's range as two different skincare ingredients, plus once as a shade name that has nothing to do with skincare. This guide separates the green tea line from the tea tree line, so you buy the one that actually addresses your skin concern instead of picking on the word alone.

Green tea and tea tree are not the same ingredient

Green tea extract is an antioxidant used mainly for calming and everyday skin comfort. Tea tree oil is an entirely different plant extract, used for its clarifying, blemish-focused properties on oily or congested skin. MISSHA sells separate product lines for each, so check the label rather than assuming green tea and tea tree do the same job.

Creamy Latte Green Tea Cleansing Foam

This is a 172ml cleansing foam built around green tea for a gentle, non-stripping daily cleanse. It suits normal to combination skin looking for a calming first step rather than a deep-clean or exfoliating cleanser.

The green tea sheet masks: Airy Fit and Airy Close-fitting

MISSHA's green tea sheet mask comes in both the Airy Fit and Airy Close-fitting formats. Both deliver the same calming, antioxidant-leaning green tea essence; the difference is mainly in sheet fit and feel rather than the active ingredient, so pick whichever format you personally find more comfortable to wear.

The tea tree sheet masks for oily or blemish-prone skin

The Airy Close-fitting Tea Tree Mask is the counterpart aimed at oily or blemish-prone skin, using tea tree's clarifying properties instead of green tea's calming ones. Reach for this line when breakouts or excess oil are the concern, not general dryness or sensitivity.

Pure Source Pocket Pack Tea Tree

This 10ml pocket-size product is a travel-friendly tea tree option, useful for spot treatment or on-the-go touch-ups rather than a full-face routine step. It is the smallest format in the tea tree lineup here.

Milk Tea is a shade name, not an ingredient

The Triple Shadow No. 13 Lady Milk Tea eyeshadow uses tea only as a color descriptor for a warm, milky brown tone. It has no connection to the green tea or tea tree skincare lines and will not show up if you are specifically shopping for a tea-based skincare ingredient.

Which product to pick based on your goal

For a gentle daily cleanse, take the Creamy Latte Green Tea foam. For calming, antioxidant-leaning hydration, pick either green tea sheet mask format. For oiliness or blemishes, go with the tea tree mask or the Pure Source Pocket Pack. If you landed here looking for the eyeshadow shade, that is the Triple Shadow Milk Tea palette, unrelated to the skincare items above.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

  • No, they are different plant extracts with different jobs. Green tea is used for calming, antioxidant support, while tea tree targets oily or blemish-prone skin. MISSHA sells them as separate product lines.

  • The Creamy Latte Green Tea Cleansing Foam, a 172ml gentle daily cleanser built around green tea for a non-stripping cleanse.

  • Both use the same green tea essence; the difference is mainly sheet fit and feel rather than the active ingredient. Choose based on which format is more comfortable on your face.

  • The Airy Close-fitting Tea Tree Mask or the Pure Source Pocket Pack Tea Tree, both formulated around tea tree's clarifying properties rather than green tea's calming ones.

  • It is a 10ml travel-size format, meant for spot treatment or on-the-go use rather than a full-face routine step.

  • No. Milk Tea is just the shade name for the Triple Shadow No. 13 Lady eyeshadow palette, describing a warm milky brown tone. It has no connection to the green tea or tea tree skincare lines.

  • Yes, they target different concerns and can be used in the same routine, for example a green tea cleanser paired with a tea tree mask on days your skin feels more oily or congested.