For external use only. Avoid contact with eyes and mucous membranes. In case of accidental contact, rinse with water.
Liquid
10ml
Apply to affected areas 2–3 times a day or as recommended by a health care practitioner. Keep out of reach of children.
- Properly Diluted
- Travel Friendly
- Supports Skin Irritations
- Relieves Acne
- Fresh, Herbaceous Scent
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Tea Tree Oil
Tea tree oil is a must for your medicine cabinet, but beware, its powers are limited to topical applications only and it's toxic to pets. It’s time to pack your bag for that well deserved holiday – bathing suit, sunscreen, toothbrush and tea tree oil?
Tea tree oil is one of the strongest and most effective natural oils to support skin irritations when properly dulited and for its fresh scent.
Australian Aboriginals have been using Malaleuca alternifolia, aka Tea tree, for centuries. They used to brew the leaves and apply the pulp on a variety of ailments. When samples of Tea Tree were brought to England for study, its ability to ward off some fungi and bacteria and anti-inflammatory effects were confirmed. It is now well-known and commonly used to treat decrease acne and skin irritations, relieve dry scalp and freshen your home with its herbaceous scent.
It is important to note that Tea Tree oil is toxic when ingested. It can cause vomiting, diarrhea, severe rash, confusion and even coma. Be cautious or refrain from using Tea Tree topically on pets, as it is extremely toxic to them, even topically. A small number of patients also experience contact dermatitis when using Tea Tree oil topically. Using a diluted concentration may help to decrease the incidence of any skin reaction.
Tea Tree can be applied directly to an acne lesion, or skin irritations, but it must be properly diluted first. Be aware some drying will occur. Add 2 or 3 drops to shampoo before washing hair for dry scalp relief. For a foot soak, soak feet for 15 minutes each in a small tub of water mixed with 20-25 drops of Tea Tree oil.
Essential oils are for external use only and should be properly diulted before applying to your skin. Test a small patch of skin before use.
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