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9 Things You Can Do With Used Tea Bags You Had No Idea

Regardless of the season or the occasion, a tea is always welcome. In addition to being delicious, it can help in the treatment of diseases. Cast the first stone whoever has never heard that boldo tea cures hangovers and chamomile tea helps to send stress away…

What you may not know is that the tea bag, already used, can be very useful. In both beauty treatments and home utilities, it is an affordable alternative that works.

Check out the list we prepared with 9 different uses for tea bags. We’re sure you’ll think twice before throwing them away!

1. The tea bag helps relieve sunburn

Did you forget to apply sunscreen and now you have uncomfortable burn marks all over your body? Know that a used tea bag can be a great relief for first-degree, milder burns. Prepare a tea of ​​your choice, when the sachet is warm, apply it on the painful area. Leave it there until dry. The polyphenols present in the item help reduce redness.

2. Can also be used on insect bites

Can’t stand the urge to scratch that mosquito bite? Use the power of the tea bag to your advantage. Soak it in running water and keep it pressed on the injured area for 15 minutes. This helps to decrease both inflammation and skin irritation, as well as reduce swelling.

3. It’s a great fertilizer for plants

The nutrients present in the tea bag will be very welcome in your garden or vegetable garden. It’s worth remembering that while we love the smell of tea, many insects and pests are not fans at all. So it’s a natural pesticide to keep invaders away from your plants!

4. Helps to deflate the eye area

Do you have puffy eyes or bags underneath? Try this trick! Place two damp tea bags in the fridge for 30 minutes. Then place them over your eyes for 15 minutes. Repeat whenever necessary. It is a good suggestion to relieve discomfort from allergies.

5. Can be used to strengthen nails

Few things are as annoying as a fragile and brittle nail. But for that we have a practical solution. Cut a small piece from a tea bag. Press on the desired area, adhering with the use of nail glue. Instant glue works too, but be careful not to get it on your fingers! Finish with a base coat. The little piece of sachet works as a film that prevents damage to the nails, making them stronger.

6. Extra help in fighting pests

Is your home having the unwanted visit of mice? Keep them away with a few used mint, cinnamon or peppermint tea bags. Place them in areas where rodents tend to be, such as under sink cabinets or other problem areas. Spiders also tend to stay away from the bags.

7. Keeps your fridge odor free

Place used tea bags in an open container and place in the fridge. They are useful for absorbing possible food odors. Use multiple sachets if necessary. This little trick guarantees a cool, odor-free fridge.

8. Makes it easier to wash greasy dishes

After preparing a greasy recipe, do you find it difficult to clean the pans and utensils? Friend tip: tea bags are useful even in this task. In a sink with warm water, add a few used tea bags. Put the dishes in and soak for a few hours – or overnight. Then just wash normally.

9. Eliminates the bad smell of sneakers and shoes

Just as used sachets are useful for removing odors from the fridge, they also serve this function in smelly sneakers and shoes. Leave the bags inside shoes you aren’t wearing and change them often. This trick is said to be more effective than baking soda, for example.

Did you already know some of these ideas? Let me know in the comments if you have any other uses for the tea bags. And don’t forget to share with your friends!

Nicole Dias

Graduated and postgraduated in journalism, she ended up becoming a publicist by profession. Gaucho, blogger, passionate about life. Good with a fork, singer in the shower, great storyteller, terrible joke teller. She reads a lot, talks a lot, watches more Netflix than she should.

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