After finishing tea, do not leave the pulp, housewives keep it because they have countless convenient uses like this

Tea residue not only works well with beauty but also helps the house more clean and tidy. Tea or tea bags after use, the residue still contains many ingredients of tea. They are substances like Phenolic with Catechin, can be anti-oxidant, anti-bacteria, anti-obesity, absorb Tannin and excretion of black pigments in the body helps white skin . Please keep them for use because they have very many uses.

Helps fly dark circles in the eyes

Put the tea in the fridge for a few hours, then remove it from the eyes for about 10-15 minutes. Then use warm water just enough to clean your eyes. In tea there are antioxidants (polyphenols and epigalocatexin galat) that help increase blood circulation, stretch and beautify the skin.

Antiseptic skin

In tea in addition to protein, vitamins also have a specific compound that is Tanin. Tanin makes bitter taste for tea. It also has many effects, one of which is to help disinfect. Small wounds on the skin are sure to heal quickly and are extremely comfortable when putting on tea residue. Tea residues can soothe wounds due to burns, insect stings, sunburns.

Treatment of armpit

Prepare the tea residue then apply it directly to your armpit area, take the bandage to keep it and leave it for about 20 minutes then remove and rinse it off with water. This way you do it twice a day.

Good for hair

Besides,  Tea residue can smooth hair, reduce tangled hair. You can use tea to make tea residue, cool as a conditioner after shampooing. Besides, tea residue also works to nourish skin, help skin firmer.

Help smell the bad smell and make the mouth sweet

Just a little bit of dried tea or fresh tea residue in your mouth for a while, the smell of alcohol or tobacco will no longer be present, instead the mild scent of tea.

Using moisture

You can re-use them to make aromatherapy bags or dehumidifiers by drying them up, marinating with flowers or aromatherapy, and finally putting them in a cloth bag with you. Very simple, right?

Good for plants

Tea lovers often have small indoor scenes to decorate the tea table. Therefore, why not use tea residue as a green manure to fertilize ornamental plants, miniatures? It is not only good for plants but also environmentally friendly.

Help with deodorizing indoors

Tea residue acts to remove unpleasant odors in the kitchen, in a refrigerator or anywhere in the house. Dry the tea residue, then pack the dried tea residue into thin paper or thin cloth, wrap it well and place in unpleasant smells such as kitchen cabinets, refrigerators or old lockers.

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