It is also used as an antiseptic, antibacterial, and anti-inflammatory agent to combat acne and fungal infections on the feet and hands.
Tea tree essential oil is well known for its effectiveness against respiratory infections. It is also used as an antiseptic, antibacterial, and anti-inflammatory solution to treat acne and fungal infections on the feet and hands. Additionally, it serves as a natural deodorant, as it is said to neutralize unpleasant odors.
Safe Use Guidelines
Please note that our essential oils are not for internal use, except for oregano oil and Chios mastic oil. Our essential oils are 100% pure and highly concentrated, so they should never be applied directly to the skin. Always dilute them in a carrier oil before use. Keep them stored in a safe place, away from children.
For safety, we recommend performing an allergy test before using any essential oil. Apply a drop of a 1% diluted mixture (essential oil in a carrier oil) to your forearm and wait for 4-5 hours to check for any reaction.
Avoid contact with the eyes, as they are highly sensitive. Do not apply essential oils near or around the eye area, even when diluted.
If using a citrus essential oil, avoid sun exposure for at least 6 hours, as these oils are photosensitive and may cause skin irritation.
If you are pregnant or breastfeeding, consult your doctor before use.
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- Ideal for preventing lice: Apply a few drops to your child’s dry hair and behind their ears before they leave for school.
- Treatment for fungal infections on hands or feet: Place 2-3 drops of undiluted tea tree oil on a cotton swab and rub it onto the affected nails. Repeat this process every night.
- Acne: Apply a small amount of undiluted tea tree essential oil directly onto pimples using a cotton swab, three times a day.
Find and purchase the recommended carrier oils below in the “Combine It” section.