There’s nothing like coffee to start the morning, but in the evenings, I always switch to tea. Boiling the kettle and dropping in my favorite tea bag has become a comforting ritual.
Like most people, I used to toss out my tea bags after one use. But that changed after my grandmother showed me clever tricks for reusing them — and they’re surprisingly handy!
- Soothe sunburns
Black tea bags, when cooled and applied to sunburnt skin, offer relief thanks to their tannic acid content, which cools and promotes healing. - Treat minor burns
For small burns, apply a cold, used black tea bag to the area. The tannins help soothe pain and reduce inflammation.
- Remove warts
Green tea is full of antioxidants. Placing a cooled used bag on a wart for 15 minutes twice daily may help it shrink and fall off within days. - Reduce puffy eyes
Refrigerated tea bags work wonders for tired, puffy eyes. Just place one over each eye for a few minutes for a refreshing lift. - Cut grease on dishes
Throw a few used tea bags into a sink full of greasy dishes. The natural compounds help break down grime, making cleanup easier.
- Natural weed killer
Steeped tea mixed with vinegar and citrus peels makes a gentle, effective spray for unwanted garden weeds. - Boost plant growth
Used tea bags or loose leaves can be composted or buried near plant roots as a natural fertilizer — especially loved by roses and ferns.
So, don’t toss those tea bags — reuse them!





