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How could tea bags help your eyes?

Hey friends!!

Lately I haven't posted anything on my blog. So sorry for that. But today I am here with a very helpful article.
Yes.. you read right. Tea bags can be a lot helpful for your eyes. Tea bags can reduce dark circles and puffiness around your eyes.

First of all let me introduce you people with the amazing properties of tea bags.
Tea bags contains:
♡ CAFFEINE that helps blood vessels shrink, thereby reduceing puffiness around the eyes.
♡ ANTI - OXIDANTS which also helps reduce puffiness and dark circles around the eyes.
♡ TANNINS that helps increase blood circulation, thereby making skin cells healthier.
♡ ALKALOIDS which helps in the skin growth.
Hence, these properties of tea bags can help a lot in reducing dark circles and puffiness around the eyes, which is one of the biggest problem of todays generation because we don't get time for us. So let me make you aware how could you use tea bags at home and get rid of those 'devilish' dark circles.

How to use tea bags: 
♡ Take 2 tea bags and steep it in a mug of hot water for few minutes. You could use any kind tea bags either green or black or white.
♡ Squeeze out the excess water and place the tea bags in refrigerator for about 15 - 20 minutes.
♡ Clean your face; take the tea bags  and place it over your eyes for about 15 - 20 minutes.
♡ Remove the bags and rinse your face with cold water.
You could use this eye treatment daily based upon your necessity. I would suggest to apply tea bags to your eyes just after you take it out from the refrigerator for best results.
For precautions just take a patch test of tea bags on your skin because this treatment may not be suitable for everyone. Also don't let the tea enter your eyes and never use tea bags when they are hot.

I hope you enjoyed reading this article. So go girls make your cup of tea and when your tea bags are getting ready in refrigerator, have your tea and then enjoy this amazing eye treatment.
Bye guys and all the best for the removal of your dark circles.
For any queries or suggestions comment in the comment box below.
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- Tanya Anand
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