Use 1: A Beautifying Tea Bath
Green tea can deeply cleanse the skin, soften keratin, and make the skin tender and fair. Collect used tea leaves, air-dry them naturally, put them in a cotton bag, tie the bag tightly, and then put it in the bathtub. After bathing, you will feel your skin soft and smooth.
Use 2: Tea Leaves Eliminate Dark Circles
The main causes of dark circles are lack of sleep, overuse of eyes, and deficiency of vitamin B12. Applying used tea bags to the eyes is the simplest and most effective way to eliminate dark circles, which is both convenient and economical.
Method: Apply overnight tea bags to the eyes to effectively relieve temporary dark circles and eye puffiness caused by staying up late or edema, making the eyes look refreshed. In addition, when applying an eye mask at home, first apply warm tea bags to the eyes for 10 minutes before applying the eye mask. This will accelerate blood circulation around the eyes and better absorb the nutrients of the eye mask, enhancing the effect.
Use 3: DIY Green Tea Powder Mask
The tannic acid in tea powder can increase skin elasticity and help moisturize and beautify the skin. In addition to whitening the skin, tea powder also has a bactericidal effect and is very effective against acne and suppuration.
Method: First, mix green tea powder and pure water in a box to form a paste. The advantage is that it can dissolve completely in water without granules. Then add glycerin and stir, then add half the amount of facial cleanser and mix well. When using, take a small spoonful and apply it to the face. After 15 minutes, rinse it off. Your face will feel smooth and very comfortable.
Use 4: Anti-Wrinkle Tea Sugar Beauty Method
Catechin in tea is a natural antioxidant that can improve the activity of superoxide dismutase, which is beneficial to the elimination of free radical lipid peroxides and helps fight aging.
Method: After drinking tea, filter out the tea leaves. Simmer two tablespoons of tea leaves and two tablespoons of brown sugar with water, mix with flour, and apply to the face. After 15 minutes, wipe your face clean with a wet towel. After a month, your skin will become moist and fair!
Use 5: Dry Tea Leaves Can Absorb Odors
Method: Sun-dry the used tea leaves and put them in a gauze bag. Place it in the refrigerator to remove the fishy smell from fish and meat. Put it in the kitchen to eliminate cooking odors. Put it in the toilet to eliminate bad smells; put it in the wardrobe to remove the cigarette smell attached to clothes. Put it in shoes to eliminate moisture and odor inside the shoes.
Use 6: Tea Leaves Treat Athlete's Foot
Tea leaves contain a large amount of tannic acid, which has a strong bactericidal effect, especially against filamentous fungi that cause athlete's foot.
Method: People with athlete's foot can wash their feet every night with a strong decoction of tea leaves. Over time, it will be cured. However, you need to persist in washing your feet with tea decoction; significant results will not appear in a short time. Moreover, it is better to use green tea. The content of tannic acid in fermented black tea is much less.
Use 7: Use Tea Leaves to Remove Grease
Use used tea leaves to wipe greasy pots, bowls, wooden and bamboo tables and chairs to make them more clean.
Use 8: Tea Water Can Remove Dirt and Grease
Insist on washing your hair with tea-soaked water, and your hair will become dark and shiny. After washing your hair with ordinary shampoo, rinse it with tea water to remove excess dirt and make your hair dark, soft, shiny, and 100% naturally nourished.
Use 9: Use Tea Leaves to Absorb Moisture
Dry the used tea leaves and spread them in damp places to remove moisture. Because tea leaves have a strong adsorption effect.
Use 10: Use Tea Leaves to Wash Dishes
When washing pots and dishes, pour some tea leaves on the cleaning cloth. The pots and dishes will not only be easy to clean but will also look as clean as new, with a faint fragrance left on them.