Tea Tree Essential Oil
Tea tree is earthy and makes cleaning a breeze. Native to Australia and has proven its efficacy as a powerful anti-microbial.
- 10mL
- Melaleuca alternifolia
- Made in Australia
- Top to middle note
- A medicinal, camphor-like aroma
- Steam distilled from the fresh leaves, twigs and bark
- Medium strength
- In stock, ready to ship
- Inventory on the way
• Treats acne
• Helps treat chickenpox
• Provides relief for cold sores
• Can ease earaches
• Prevents and helps kill head lice
• Works as a natural deodorant
• Inhibits mould growth
• Natural household cleaner
Diffusion: Add 3-4 drops to a diffuser or essential oil burner.
Dilution ratio: 2-5% (12-25 drops per 20mL) in a base oil.
BODY
Massage: Add 2 drops to 1 tsp sweet almond oil and apply to the shoulders and chest during flu season.
Bathe: Soak in 2 drops in base oil to boost the immune response, especially leading up to winter.
Footbath: Soak in 2 drops in a base oil to treat tinea and athlete’s foot. Boost with patchouli and myrrh.
Steam inhalation: Add 2 drops to steaming water and inhale to ease bronchial congestion.
SKIN
Swab: Add 2 drops to warm water. Soak a cotton square and dab it onto the affected area to treat insect bites, cuts and wounds, boils, blisters and shingles.
First aid: Dab 1 drop onto a band-aid and apply to a blister for fast relief.
HOUSEHOLD Diffuse 2 drops of each of tea tree, cypress and lemon as a defense against germs.
SKIN
Antiseptic cream: Add 3 drops each of tea tree, geranium, lavender and cedarwood to 30mL unscented lotion and decant into a dark glass jar; use to sanitize chaffed skin.
Non-toxic and non-irritant when diluted. If pregnant, breastfeeding or suffering from a medical condition, consult your physician. For external use only. Keep out of reach of children. Best store under 25°C in a shaded place. All information is for reference only. This is not a medicinal remedy.
Shelf Life: 2-3 Years
OUR PROMISE
Pure botanical source - Ingredients GC-MS third party tested for quality and purity - Not tested on animals