Discover natures solution to your skincare needs Tea tree oil is a highly effective antifungal/antibacterial skin soother, derived from the native tree ‘Melaleuca alternifolia’ in Australia. Though grown in Australia, this product is very popular for Nubian skin, because of its numerous healing benefits. Tea tree oil contains numerous organic nutrients that fight harmful bacterial and fungi and effectively prevent infection in cuts, scrapes, insect bites, and stings.
Ingredients: Melaleuca Alternifolia (Tea Tree) Oil.
Botanical Name: Melaleuca Alternifolia
Warning: Essential oils are for external use only. Always dilute with a carrier oil (such as grapeseed oil or almond oil) before applying.
How tea tree oil can help you:
Heals acne pimples and lesions
Relieves symptoms of arthritis
Fights athletes foots, jock itch, and fungal nail infections
Heals burns
Heals boils
Soothes and heals cold sores
Rapidly heals cuts and abrasions
Minimizes risks of scarring when applied to wounds
Heals dandruff and dry scalp
Soothes hemorrhoids
Clears away herpes sores
Heals infections
Heals psoriasis
Heals vaginal yeast infections, thrush, and vaginitis
Heals warts
Heals insect bites and stings
How to use tea tree oil:
For Acne: Apply a drop or two to each acne lesion 3 times a day.
For Athletes Foot and Fungal Infections: Add about 20 drops to a foot bath, or rub a few drops on the infection.
For cuts and scrapes: Apply a few drops to wound 3 times a day.
For insect bites and stings: Apply 1 drop of oil to skin several times a day, or as needed.
Warts: Put several drops on a compress. Use overnight until the wart heals.
For vaginal infections: Put a 3-4 drops in a vaginal douche.
For dandruff and dry scalp: Add 5-6 drops to hair conditioner. Leave in for 2-3 minutes, then rinse.
Possible Side Effects: Tea tree oil can irritate sensitive skin, especially in the vaginal area. It can also prompt an allergic reaction in some people. As a safety precaution, dab a small amount on your inner arm with a cotton swab before using the oil. If you are allergic your arm will quickly become red or inflamed.
Cautions: Never ingest tea tree oil. It is for external use only, and should never be applied around the eyes.