PDA

View Full Version : Tea Bagging


noeyeddeer
10-25-2007, 09:50 PM
Lifehacker had a link today to fifteen helpful uses for tea bags.

I mostly wanted to post this to be juvenile with the whole "Tea Bagging" subject, but I think I might seriously consider Tea Bagging my eyes (it will never get old) and then rinsing my hair in tea bit.

here they are!
1. Apply a wet tea bag on the razor burn to reduce the pain
2. Place the lukewarm tea bags on your closed eyes to refresh your tired eyes
3. Soak a tea bag in cool water and place it on to the site to stop the bleeding and pain of a lost tooth
4. Place your feet in strong tea concoction to get rid of the unpleasant odor
5. Soak a tea bag in cool water and place it over the site of injection to relieve the pain
6. Apply a few wet tea bags on the affected skin after sunburn to reduce the pain
7. Plunge a cotton ball in tea and wipe on the affected part due to ivy rash to relieve the pain
8. Gargling with the herbal tea made with peppermint reduces toothache
9. Wash your hair with a cup of herbal tea after shampooing to make the hair silky and shiny
10. Clean the wood furniture with a soft cloth dipped in a freshly prepared tea to add shine to them
11. Sprinkling some used tea bags near the rosebushes enhances their growth by nourishing them
12. Spark the mirror by cleaning it with a soft cloth dipped in tea
13. Place a few used tea bags on top of the drainage layer at the bottom of the planter before potting to keep the plants healthier
14. Let the used tea bags open and dry and then use them as stuffing for sachets to give perfume to them
15. Pour some cups of tea into the compost to accelerate the decomposition and create acid rich compost


Any other interesting uses for common household producst [sic]?

bubz_bluez
10-26-2007, 12:26 AM
you do realize of course if you place anything wet on your "tired eyes" you will see results

hot or cold doesnt matter

bubs

CaDi_LaCkLaNd
10-27-2007, 01:55 AM
I was expecting a totally different thread.... I was gonna break out some good stories... :p