A must-have in your home, Tea Tree essential oil was first discovered and
extracted from the leaves of a plant native to Australia, and has a camphor-
like scent. Aborigines crushed the leaves and used it for many centuries to
heal the skin and relieve congestion
.
Renowned for its powerful antifungal,
antiviral and antibacterial properties, it helps fight fungal infections such as
athlete's foot and nail viruses.
When blended with a base oil, it serves as a disinfectant for cuts and
abrasions, and speeds up the scabbing process. It is also a key ingredient in
most anti-acne products and its application on wounds helps to reduce
inflammation by increasing activity of white blood cells and encouraging
swift healing.
A few drops of Tea Tree oil, added to hair oil or shampoo immediately
invigorates the scalp, and reduces itchiness and dandruff. When used in a
diffuser, the oil helps boost the immune system and facilitates easy
breathing
.
Tea Tree’s bacteria-fighting properties, make it a prominent
ingredient to counter odour in natural deodorants. Combined with other
natural ingredients, it is effective as an insect repellent as well.
How to Use
Add essential oil to a base oil before applying on skin, especially if you have
sensitive skin. Do not inject, the oil is for topical use only. Always do a patch
test before use. Keep out of the reach of children. If you are pregnant,
nursing, taking medication, or have a medical condition, consult a health
professional prior to use.
Key Benefits
· Fights fungal and skin infections
· Controls acne and heals wounds
· Soothes scalp irritation and reduces dandruff
· Counters body odour
· Helps ease breathing
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Ingredients: Tea Tree
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