You could. But then you would have the tea on your hands - which may or may not be an improvement.
no
umm...you wash your hands.
a sink which you use to wash your hands in whilst cooking.
they need to wash there hands to each for refreshments
well you use your hands and wash them with them.
Depends on what you want to use them for. I have used lavender and or tea tea to wash my hands after gardening for years. When you work in the dirt and around plants your skin sustains lots of small superficial scratches and gouges, since I started using the lavender wash I have not had a single problem with the scratches swelling and/or turning red.
they use some coppers to wash their hands
well hand wash is to wash your hands and body wash is to wash your body but you could use both of them for the same thing.
To use a Chinese toilet effectively, squat over the hole with your feet on either side, aim carefully, and maintain your balance. After using the toilet, clean yourself with water or toilet paper and flush if available. Remember to wash your hands thoroughly afterwards.
The best way to wash your hands is with soap and warm water for at least 20 seconds. Make sure to wash the top of your hands, palms, in between fingers and wrists. It is also good to wash under your fingernails, you can use a fingernail brush or rub your fingertips against your palm. Then dry your hands with a clean towel.
Like everybody else, they use their hands.....
In the shower, bath tub or even when you wash your hands.