Soothes Skin: In addition to
using chamomile tea bags topically to reduce inflammation, regularly applying skincare products with chamomile essential oil will show marked results over time.
The anti-inflammatory qualities in
chamomile tea bags also take the sting out of insect bites, eczema and dermatitis.
You can also use chamomile tea to treat skin issues and irritated eyes by putting a warm (not hot)
chamomile tea bag over your dog's eyes or on skin wounds.
But my tried and true has become a little bit of coconut oil, a little but of raw aloe gel, and homemade flax seed gel (1 T flax seed, one cup of water,
a chamomile tea bag, boil until it's gel!)
Reach complete Zen by adding 3
chamomile tea bags and 5 drops of your favorite essential oil to your next bath.
For pink eye: Pour a small amount of boiling water over
a chamomile tea bag and soak on the eye for about 15 minutes a few times a day (wait until its cool) OR make a strong tea with it and use a soaked cotton ball to wipe the eye every hour throughout the day and infection should be gone within 24 - 36 hours.
Bring water to a boil in a face - size pot and add either
some chamomile tea bags, a facial steam kit, or simply steam without any additions.
I even remember my mom, who has terrible hay fever and allergies during pollen season, used to put used
chamomile tea bags to help soothe her rashes.
But my tried and true has become a little bit of coconut oil, a little but of raw aloe gel, and homemade flax seed gel (1 T flax seed, one cup of water,
a chamomile tea bag, boil until it's gel!)
You might want to consider getting out
your chamomile tea bags.