Amazing Uses Of Used Tea Bags (Healing Acne Is Only One Of Them)

You’re still throwing out used tea bags? I can assure you that after reading this you will not throw away a single used tea bag again.

Most of us know the healing properties of tea, but not many know that previously used tea bags can be useful in many different ways.

1. Get Rid of Acne

Acne can manifest for a variety of reasons (click here to learn more) but tea bags will give you relief! Place already used tea bags on the affected area(s). It will help you get rid of acne anywhere on your body. Green tea is a top choice for this use. In fact, this study found a 70% reduction of sebum after 8 weeks of using green tea topically. Excess sebum production is a problem for every acne patient. Sebum is a natural moisturizer that your body secrets. It can cause or aggravate acne when it is overproduced.

2. Mitigate Sunburns

If you got a little too much exposure and turned beet red using tea bags topically can give you quick relief. Place the used tea bags on the affected area to cool it down and aid the healing process. Black tea works especially well. Follow this link for full instructions at the bottom of the article.

3. Marinate Meat

In order to prevent meat from becoming tough marinate it with already used teabags. The tea’s aroma will make the meat taste richer and it will also make it softer.

4. Freshen Your Clothes And Shoes

Store previously used and dried teabags in the closet in order to make your clothes smell fresher. You can also put one of these bags in each shoe. It will get rid of the unpleasant smell in no time.

5. Relieve Mouth Cuts and Sores

If you have a wound or sore inside your mouth, bite down on a previously used teabag. The tea’s compounds will relieve the pain and it will speed up the healing process.

6. Clean Your Home

Tea can clean dirty mirrors, floors and even linoleum.

7. Get Rid of The Redness on Your Eyes

Put a couple of teabags in cold water and let them soak for 2 minutes. Place them onto your eyelids. Let them rest there for a couple of minutes. After you put them away the redness will be gone and your eyes will look fresher and more youthful.

8.) Use Them to Keep Your Garden Healthy

Tea bags make a wonderful addition to your compost or soil. You can also add them to compost tea, or simple steep used tea bags and feed your plants with the water. Organic gardeners report that feeding your plants with tea or adding tea bags to the soil repels root maggots effectively. Be sure to use pesticide-free brands.

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