Healing Sunburn
Tea leaves contains tannic acid that can soothe severe sunburns. Take 4-5 used tea bags and place them in a bathtub filled with water for about 25-30 minutes. Then soak yourself in it for 20 minutes and shower with cold water. Do this twice a day and you will see your sunburn fading away.
Eliminating Foot Odor
Put used tea bags into warm water and soak your feet in them to neutralize the odor as well as nourish the skin.
Cleaning Stained Cookware
A compound called tannins in tea will coat your cooking utensils with a protective layer, preventing rust caused by oxidation. Rub your cookware with used tea bags right after cooking.
Reduce Eye Bags
Soak 2-3 used tea bags in cold water and place them on your eyes for 10-15 minutes to achieve desired results. The tannin in tea bags will reduce eye bags and soothe your eyes.
Useful in the Garden
To protect your plants from fungal infection, water them with brewed tea or sprinkle dry tea on the soil. They contain tannic acid that acts as a natural fertilizer for a garden.
Cleaning Glass Doors
Simply brew used tea bags and spray the solution on glass surfaces such as windows and mirrors to clean off dust and then wipe clean.
Refresh Carpets
Sprinkle dried tea leaves along with a little baking soda onto your smelly carpet and leave it for 20-25 minutes. The tea and baking soda will absorb the odor.
Heal Wounds and Bruises Faster
Create a cold compress for the affected area from used tea bags. It will reduce the burning sensation and minimize redness. All you need to do is refrigerate the tea bag for a while.
Add Flavour to Noodles and Grains
Used tea bags can be reused to add flavor to different dishes. Hang used tea bags in a pot of boiling water to infuse flavor into the water. After a few minutes, remove the tea bag and add noodles, rice, or other grains.
Reduce Bad Breath
Tea controls plaque and destroys the bacteria-causing bad breath. Just brew a weak tea using used tea bags and gargle with it.
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