5 Surprising Ways to Use Herbal Tea in Your Daily Routine

5 Surprising Ways to Use Herbal Tea in Your Daily Routine

Herbal teas are well-loved for their soothing flavors and wellness benefits. But did you know these floral infusions can be used beyond the teacup? From skincare to cooking, here are five unexpected ways to incorporate herbal tea into your everyday routine, giving you even more reasons to enjoy your favorite blends.

1) Revitalizing Facial Steam

Herbal Tea Used: Breathe Easy (or any calming, aromatic blend) order here

Facial steaming is an age-old skincare technique that opens pores and deeply cleanses the skin. Using herbal tea for this process brings added benefits. Boil water, add tea bags, and let the steam do the magic. Breathe Easy’s eucalyptus and chamomile are perfect for clearing nasal passages and providing a fresh glow to the skin.

  • How-To: Boil water, add one or two bags of Breathe Easy, and pour into a bowl. Drape a towel over your head and hold your face a few inches above the bowl. Inhale the calming vapors for five to ten minutes.

2) Herbal-Infused Cooking

Herbal Tea Used: Blue Bliss order here

Adding herbal teas to cooking is a unique way to infuse flavors into dishes. Blue Bliss, with its lavender and butterfly pea flowers, can add a subtle floral hint to rice, soups, or baked goods. It also naturally turns foods into a delightful shade of blue, perfect for a visual pop in your recipes.

  • How-To: Brew a strong pot of Blue Bliss, then use the tea in place of water or stock in recipes. Try it in rice for a delicate flavor or in a cake recipe for a unique twist.

3) DIY Hair Rinse for Shine and Strength

Herbal Tea Used: Dream Walker order here

Herbal tea can be an amazing hair treatment. Dream Walker, with its calming blend of rose and lavender, can be brewed and used as a final rinse for hair to add shine, reduce frizz, and promote scalp health.

  • How-To: Brew Dream Walker, let it cool, then pour over clean, wet hair after shampooing. Massage it in, let it sit for a few minutes, and rinse out for soft, silky hair.

4) Relaxing Bath Soak

Herbal Tea Used: Super Boost (for an energy boost after a long day) order here

Herbal teas can add aromatic and therapeutic qualities to bath time. Super Boost is rich in invigorating herbs like peppermint and ginseng, making it a perfect choice for a bath soak that refreshes and recharges.

  • How-To: Brew a strong pot of Super Boost tea, pour it into your bathwater, and soak it for a soothing experience. You can also add loose tea in a sachet directly to your bath for a calming herbal soak.

5) All-Natural Cleaning Spray

Herbal Tea Used: Breathe Easy (or any antibacterial blend) order here

Herbal tea, especially with eucalyptus or mint, can be used to create a natural cleaning spray. Breathe Easy is ideal for this purpose, as it’s gentle yet effective, perfect for cleaning surfaces without harsh chemicals.

  • How-To: Brew a strong pot, let it cool, and combine with equal parts white vinegar in a spray bottle. Use this as an all-purpose cleaner on countertops, tables, and more.

Remember

For all these amazing innovative ways to use tea, we recommend loose leaf tea. All of our blends our available as loose leaf tea. You can purchase all 4 tea blends at a significant discount here.

Incorporating herbal teas into your daily routine adds extra enjoyment to these products and unlocks surprising benefits. Next time you brew a cup, think beyond the mug and enjoy the versatility of your favorite blends.

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Herbal tea uses beyond drinking
Creative ways to use herbal tea
DIY skincare with herbal tea
Herbal tea recipes for cooking
Herbal tea hair rinse benefits
Natural cleaning with herbal tea
Herbal tea bath benefits
Blue Bliss tea uses
How to use herbal tea in skincare
Non-drinking uses for herbal tea

 

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