Tea Tree essential oil 10 ml
Tea Tree essential oil 10 ml
Latin Name: Melaleuca Alternifolia
Origin: Australia Extraction
Method: Distillation
Plant Part: Leaf
Aroma: Herbal, Camphoraceous, Medicinal
General Description: Tea Tree oil is a widely-used essential oil renowned for its cleansing properties on the skin, household surfaces, and air purification. With over 90 compounds and versatile applications, Tea Tree has been used for centuries by Australia's Aboriginal people. Its purifying qualities make it effective for cleansing and promoting healthy skin.
Uses of Tea Tree oil: With its antibacterial and antiviral properties, Tea Tree oil helps eliminate viruses and bacteria, bolstering our immune system. It prevents and treats skin issues like acne, acting as a natural deodorant and combating infections.
When applied topically, it acts as a barrier against fungi, acne, and infections, while also serving as a natural deodorant.
Tea Tree oil purifies and freshens the air, reduces stress, and supports respiratory health.
It serves as an effective disinfectant in household cleaning, warding off fungi and unpleasant odors.
Tea Tree oil strengthens hair, moisturizes the scalp, aids hair growth, and treats head lice.
It also helps alleviate dandruff.
Basic Usage Information for Tea Tree Essential Oil:
Diffusion:
To give a pleasant fragrance and repel insects, you can drip tea tree oil onto wool balls and place them in closets or among clothes.
Tea tree bath:
Tea tree oil, which has a relaxing effect, can be added to your bathwater with 5-7 drops for a few hours of relaxation in the water.
Tea tree balls:
Can be used in the bath by applying topically or mixed with Epsom salt or with massage oils to relieve joint pain and cramps.
Skin cleanser and disinfectant:
After boiling and cooling clean water, drip a few drops of tea tree oil onto a cotton pad along with a few drops of clean water, then cleanse your face. It disinfects your skin and clears acne.
Air purification and room spray:
You can mix tea tree oil with water and use it as a disinfectant and germicide, as well as a bug repellent. Spray it on your sheets or pillows for a clean environment. You can also apply the same method to your bathroom and bath towels, or add it to boiling water to spread a pleasant aroma in your home.
Fungal treatment:
For toenail fungus complaints, drip tea tree oil onto the affected area. Continue with a drop application once a day until your complaint resolves. For fungal issues on hands and feet, add 6 or 7 drops of tea tree oil to a bowl of warm water. Soak your hands or feet in this water for 15 minutes. Dry your fingers with a towel afterward. Be sure to apply it every evening until your complaints are resolved.
Body cleansing and purification:
Tea tree oil is too strong to apply directly to the skin, so dilute it with carrier oils and apply it to your body, or add a few drops of lavender oil to half a cup of water in a spray bottle and shake well. Spray it on your face and hair.
Acne:
Mix 2 teaspoons of honey with 5 drops of tea tree oil and apply the mixture to the acne-prone area using a cotton pad. After waiting for a few minutes, rinse the applied area with water. Regular use once a day will help eliminate acne and prevent spots.
Peeling:
To make a peeling with tea tree oil, you'll need half a mashed avocado, 3 tablespoons of oatmeal, 4 drops of tea tree oil, some milk, and a little lemon juice. Mix these ingredients to a creamy consistency. Pull your hair back with a band so that it doesn't touch your face. Apply this mixture to your face and wait for 10 minutes. Then, cleanse your skin with warm water. This will give your skin a glow and remove dead cells. Don't forget to apply diluted cedarwood as a moisturizer to your face after peeling.
Natural soap making:
You can use tea tree oil in making natural soaps that smell like tea tree.
Note: Tea tree oil is too sharp for direct use on the skin. Please dilute it with carrier oils before applying it to your skin.