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Reduce Puffiness: Chill and place on eyes to reduce swelling. Neutralize Odors: Dry tea

bags absorb moisture and odors. Enrich Compost: Tea bags add nutrients to compost. Sooth Skin:

Apply to skin irritations for relief. Clean Surfaces: Use brewed tea to clean windows and mirrors.

Repel Pests: Place around plants to deter insects. Exfoliate Skin: Mix tea leaves with honey for a scrub.

Retain Moisture: Bury near plant roots to keep soil moist. Give your tea bags a second life with these simple, eco-friendly uses

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