You’re probably missing out on more benefits of tea bags, such as helping in some home emergencies and even treating certain skin problems. Save the used tea bags so you can use them for the following functions.
1. Relieve Toothaches
Toothaches are excruciating, which makes any form of pain reliever worth trying. And that’s where tea bags can be beneficial.
You can use peppermint tea to relieve a toothache due to its antibacterial and numbing effects. Press a slightly warm tea bag onto your hurting tooth and remove it when the pain goes away.
2. Treat Bugs Bites and Rashes
You can use tea bags to treat rashes and bug bites, especially mosquito bites. Chamomile contains wound-healing elements making it suitable for painful insect bites.
Tip: Place the tea in the refrigerator for 30 minutes, then apply it to the bite. Rub the wet cooled tea bag to the affected area to reduce inflammation and itchiness. Do it for 10 minutes and repeat if necessary.
Moreover, tea bags help treat minor injuries such as bruises and scratches, which are more common in kids.
Apply a cold pack of cold tea to help reduce redness, swelling, and pain.
3. Used For A Refreshing Bath
If you have any plans of taking a bath after today’s work, consider adding some tea bags in the tab. They have a soothing and hydrating effect, leaving your skin feeling soft and hydrated.
To make it more refreshing, use jasmine or chamomile tea. Their calming aroma offers some precious relaxation.
4. Skin Care Purposes
Not only is drinking tea beneficial for your health, but it is also great for your skin.
Tea comprises antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and anti-aging properties that keep the skin healthy and glowing. Thus, you can use tea bags for your skincare routines purposes.
Below are some tea benefits for your skin:
Reduce Dark Circles and Puffy Eyes
Tea contains caffeine, which helps in shrinking blood vessels underneath the skin. Also, it eliminates dark circles around the eye, and tannins reduce puffiness.
Wet two bags of tea and place them on your eyes for about five to ten minutes.
To Soothe Sunburn
The tannic acid present in tea can get rid of sunburn and blemishes.
One way is to brew some tea in a pan, and when it cools down, dip a towel and gently move it over the affected area. Let it sit there for 30 minutes. Otherwise, you can set the tea bags directly on your face to reduce redness.
As A Toner
Are you out of your toner, and you are wondering what a perfect substitute would be? Teabags or leaves contain astringent properties making them excellent toners.
All you got to do is wipe a tea bag over your face and then use a clean towel to wipe it off.
Use It as a Scrubber
Antioxidants contained in the tea leaves give your skin that perfect glow.
Let the used tea bags dry properly, then open them up and use them as a scrub and wash it off. After that, moisturize your face and enjoy that smooth and soft outcome.
Face Cleanser
Use white tea to purify and enrich your skin. Although it’s less processed than green tea, it has more antioxidants.
First, start by brewing some white tea and then separate the leaves. Blend the damp leaves to create a thick paste, which you can apply as a mask.
Steam Your Pores
Have an at-home facial steam treatment by using your old teabags.
Dip the tea bags into a bowl of hot, steamy water and lean over it for 5-10 minutes. Your pores will open up, allowing in the tea’s antioxidants while hydrating your skin.
Treatment of Chapped Lips
Dry and chapped lips can make you feel uncomfortable. Don’t worry, green tea can act as a remedy to ease the sting of chapped and dry lips.
Start by soaking a bag of green tea in warm water and then apply it over your lips. It will relieve the burning sensation and hydrating your lips.
5. Acts As a Grease Remover
Tea leaves contain tannins, which help remove grease from the pans.
Place the tea bags in the pan and add hot water. Leaving it in the pan overnight, and the grease will come off, making it easy to clean.
6. Keep Wood Polished
When you reuse tea bags, they produce weak tea, which you can use to restore a wood surface’s shine.
Spray the tea all over the wood surface and use a microfiber cloth to buff the wood. As a result, the wood restores its shininess.
7. Hair Maintenance
Black tea uses in hair maintenance include using it as a cleanser for hair and hair dye.
Brew some black tea and when the concoction cools, spray it into your hair. It cleanses your scalp, making your hair look shiny. Moreover, you can add black tea to the henna to make the dye color more intense.
8. Refresh Your Carpets
Use tea bags to get rid of dingy or smelly spots on your carpet.
Tip: Let the tea bags dry out and remove the leaves. Combine the tea leaves with a handful of baking soda and sprinkle it over the spots. After 20 minutes, vacuum the area thoroughly, leaving your carpet looking and smelling much fresher.
Now, you should stop throwing out the used tea bags and start saving them. They will save you time and money, especially when you have minor injuries and inflammations.