Description
Usage
Tea Tree oil is known for its antiseptic and antimicrobial properties as a common ingredient in traditional medicine and skin care routines. When diluted with carrier oil, it can be applied topically for acne reduction or to cure inflammation. It is used in aromatherapy to promote a sense of freshness and to reduce congestion during colds, or in household cleaning.
Top Benefits
Acne Treatment: Tea tree oil helps reduce inflammation, unclog pores, and kill acne-causing bacteria, promoting clearer skin.
Oral Health: It is also widely used in toothpaste and oral wash due to its rich antibacterial properties and leaves a fresh breath afterward when applied.
How to Use
A few drops of tea tree oil can be diluted with carrier oil and applied topically to address skin issues like acne, insect bites, mosquito bites. You can also add a few drops to your hair routine by mixing to the shampoo, or conditioners to maintain a healthy scalp and prevent dandruff. Mix with water or vinegar for household use and cleaning purposes.
Recipes
Tea Tree Oil Mouthwash:
Add 2-3 drops of tea tree oil to a glass of warm water. Use as a mouthwash after brushing to freshen breath and kill bacteria in the mouth.
Tea Tree Oil Hand Sanitizer:
Combine aloe vera gel with a few drops of tea tree oil in a small squeeze bottle. Shake well and use as a natural hand sanitizer to kill germs while keeping your hands moisturized.
Tea Tree Oil Mouthwash:
Add 2-3 drops of tea tree oil to a glass of warm water. Use as a mouthwash after brushing to freshen breath and kill bacteria in the mouth.
Perfumery
Tea tree oil is often used as a supportive note along with other essential oils, offering a natural uplifting scent to the fragrances. Its antimicrobial properties make the perfume more functional with an air of cleanliness and purification.
Interesting Facts
- Tea tree oil is widely used to treat acne, athlete’s foot, lice, nail fungus, and insect bites.
- The Bundjalung Aboriginal peoples of northern New South Wales were supposed to be the first to use tea tree plants for medicinal purposes.
- The oil is composed of more than 100 chemical compounds, the majority of which are terpene alcohols.
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Directions
For external use only. Do not ingest. Keep it out of the reach of children and pets. If pregnant or under medical care, consult a physician before use. Always dilute with a carrier oil before applying to the skin. For best results and safe use, consult an essential oil expert for personalized guidance.
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