Never throw away used tea bags 🤔 I didn’t know they could be so useful until I accidentally saw my grandmother storing them in the refrigerator after use 😯 I’ll tell you why she does this by following the link in the comments 👇👇

Ever since my grandma taught me a few tricks for using used tea bags, I never throw them away again.
1. Soothes sunburn
Take a used black tea bag and rinse it with cold water.
This will be your best friend for sunburn, especially in summer or when traveling. Black tea contains tannic acid, which helps the skin heal and provides a long-lasting cooling effect.
2. Relieves minor burns

The same tea bags that help with sunburn can also be useful in other emergency situations.
If you accidentally burn yourself, apply a tea bag to the affected area. The substances in black tea also soothe minor burns.
3. Get rid of warts
Did you know that green tea contains antioxidants that can prevent warts from growing?
Take a used tea bag (after it has cooled down) and apply it to the wart. After 15 minutes, replace it with a new one and leave it for another 15 minutes. After a few days, the war will fall off on its own.
4. Removes bags under the eyes

The tannins in black tea help reduce puffiness and dark circles under the eyes.
Next time you drink tea, save the tea bag. Put it in a small container and put it in the refrigerator for a day.
When you feel like it’s time to take care of the skin around your eyes, take out a couple of chilled bags and apply them to your eyelids.
5. Removes greasy stains
Are you leaving your dishes to soak because of stubborn stains?

Just fill the sink with water and dirty dishes and throw in a few tea bags. The stains will come out much easier!
6. Excellent fertilizer
Tea bags can not only be added to compost, but also buried directly into the soil.
Roses simply adore them, as do houseplants. Used tea bags or loose tea can be buried around the roots of plants, providing them with additional nutrition.