{"id":74224,"date":"2024-07-25T10:30:44","date_gmt":"2024-07-25T03:30:44","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/echowoven.com\/?p=74224"},"modified":"2024-07-25T10:30:44","modified_gmt":"2024-07-25T03:30:44","slug":"dont-throw-your-old-tea-bags-away-there-are-a-multitude-of-amazing-uses-for-them","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/echowoven.com\/dont-throw-your-old-tea-bags-away-there-are-a-multitude-of-amazing-uses-for-them\/","title":{"rendered":"Don\u2019t Throw Your Old Tea Bags Away, There Are A Multitude Of Amazing Uses For Them"},"content":{"rendered":"
Well, no more will you need to throw away your old tea bags, there are a multitude of uses for them, from health to outside in your garden\u2026\n
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Have you ever been sunburned? Well, whether or not you have any after sun lotion, grab your tea bags because they contain an acid that can calm the heat of sunburn quite quickly and effectively!\n
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You know that feeling of tired baggy or puffy eyes? Now you can fight the dreaded bags that are around your eyes by applying tea bags to your eyes, once they are cool of course!\n
The tea contains tannins that have a calming effect and can help to rejuvenate your eyes, be sure to use tea bags that are black tea!\n
After you make your tea, put the bags in a tightly covered jar in the fridge. They grab a nice cool bed when you need a morning fresh pick-up.\n
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If you are unlucky enough to burn yourself, tea can give you the relief you need. The tannins in the tea bags are great for reducing inflammation caused by heat damage to the skin!\n
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A Tea rinse for your hair is really beneficial for your hair and scalp. Its known to also help with dandruff too, and as an added benefit will leave your hair lovely and shiny\u2026\n
Boil a couple of tea bags in a pan of water, let it cool with the bags in the water, then remove the bags once it’s cool. Then rinse your hair well with the tea water, and dry using a dark colored towel that you’re not too bothered about getting tea stains on.\n
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Antioxidants from green tea can help stop warts growing bigger, apply tea bags to your warts every day to keep them at bay!\n
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At some point, all our shoes tend to start to smell, put a dry tea bag in your shoes, it will absorb any moisture and the horrible odor.\n
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The tannins in the tea can lower pH levels of the soil, and help to feed the plants too, the lower pH helps prevent fungus growing at the base of the plant, and gives you lovely pretty blossoms in your plants.\n
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If you have grime and dirt ground on your dishes, soak them overnight with a couple of old tea bags. it\u2019ll be so much easier to clean that grime off them the next day.\n
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That dirty bathroom mirror with unsightly water stains on it, use your old bags to vanish away those nasty marks, before you know it, with a tea bag wipe and a buff with a cloth, they will be sparkling again!\n
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If your hands are smelly after chopping some garlic or onions, wash your hands using tea bags. It will help remove some of those awful odors.\n
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If you have sore or sensitive gums you can use tea bags in your mouth, just like you would some gauze pads. They will really help reduce any swelling or bleeding.\n
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