In many cultures in Europe and Asia it is a common practice to use leftover cold tea-soaked cottonballs or cloth and apply it to the eyes for 5 or so minutes to reduce swelling and help fight infections, like to reduce puffyness when you wake up or if you have pink eye or a sty!
In many cultures in Europe and Asia it is a common practice to use leftover cold tea-soaked cottonballs or cloth and apply it to the eyes for 5 or so minutes to reduce swelling and help fight infections, like to reduce puffyness when you wake up or if you have pink eye or a sty!
I always thought it was "when you washed your eyes in last night's tears." Regardless, I love this song!
In many cultures in Europe and Asia it is a common practice to use leftover cold tea-soaked cottonballs or cloth and apply it to the eyes for 5 or so minutes to reduce swelling and help fight infections, like to reduce puffyness when you wake up or if you have pink eye or a sty!
In many cultures in Europe and Asia it is a common practice to use leftover cold tea-soaked cottonballs or cloth and apply it to the eyes for 5 or so minutes to reduce swelling and help fight infections, like to reduce puffyness when you wake up or if you have pink eye or a sty!