Tell Me About Tea Tree Oil...
Tea Tree oil is known as a medicine cabinet in a bottle. The 'cure all' of essential oils.
Tea Tree (Botanical name: Melaleuca alternifolia) is a plant is native to Australia.There are almost 100 naturally identified compounds in Tea Tree oil, which makes it virtually impossible for bacteria to build a resistance to.
Tea Tree oil is one of the most researched and scientifically proven anti-microbial agents when used for the treatment of skin infections.
Tea Tree oil is also very effective to use for non skincare purposes. You can check out some of the many uses of Tea Tree oil below:
Skin Related Conditions | General Uses |
Acne | Natural household cleaner (mix with water) |
Pimples | Natural pest control (mix with water and spray) |
Psoriasis | Disinfectant (clean your phone and keyboard, mix with water and wipe) |
Scarring | Natural Deodorant |
Mosquito bites | Nappy rinses |
Rashes (mix with coconut oil and massage) | After shaving/waxing |
Ingrown hairs | Remove ticks |
Cold sores | Head lice |
Cuts | Natural insect repellent |
Athletes Foot | Healing bath |
Eczema | Mold treatment |
Yeast infections | Laundry Freshener (add a few drops in the wash) |
Anti-fungal foot problems | Gum disease |
Nail Fungus | Body odour |
Styes (add few drops of oil and use a steam towel. Apply warm compresses) | Foot odour |
Jock Itch (mix with olive oil) | Coughs (mix 5 drops into hot water and inhale) |
Herpes simplex | Sore throats (mix 5 drops into hot water and inhale) |
Candida | Flu (mix 5 drops into hot water and inhale) |
Warts | Any other bacterial or viral illness |
Find out why Auriginals has the best Tea Tree oil available in the world.
Take advantage of the many benefits of this super plant and give our Tea Tree products a try today!
*Note: Not all Tea Tree oil is created equal. Extensive research shows the environment in which these native Australian trees grow is crucial to the oil content. No other trees will provide the 100 components of Tea Tree''s from the ecological birthplace of the species. Each species and variety grown elsewhere will have a different chemical composition.