Tea Tree Oil Treatments for Acne

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Tea tree oil is an essential oil that is extracted from the leaves of Melaleuca alternifolia, a small tree native to Australia.
It is well known for its ability to fight bacteria and reduce skin inflammation.
What's more, several studies show that applying 5% tea tree oil to the skin effectively reduces acne.
When compared to 5% benzoyl peroxide, 5% tea tree oil did not act as quickly, but it did significantly improve acne after three months of use.
It also resulted in fewer adverse effects like dryness, irritation and burning, compared to benzoyl peroxide.
Tea tree oil is very potent, so always dilute it before applying it to your skin.

How to Use It


  1. Mix 1 part tea tree oil with 9 parts water.
  2. Dip a cotton swab into the mixture and apply it to affected areas.
  3. Apply moisturizer if desired.
  4. Repeat this process 1–2 times per day, as needed.
SUMMARY:Tea tree oil has strong anti-bacterial and anti-inflammatory properties. Applying it to the skin has been shown to reduce acne.

OTHER WAYS TEA TREE OILS CAN BE USED
Benefits of Tea Essential Oil
  • Acne Reducer
  • Treats Dry Scalp And Dandruff
  • Treats Eczema
  • Treats Herpes
  • Treats Warts
  • Kills Lice
  • Natural Insecticide
  • Anti-Inflammatory
  • Antimicrobial
  • Antibacterial
  • Anti-Fungal
  • Helps Psoriasis
  • Natural Deodorant
  • Helps Treat Earaches
  • Natural Hand Sanitizer
  • Anti-Itch
  • Improve Self Esteem
  • Antiseptic

WARNING FOR SENSITIVE SKIN
Possible Side Effects: Tea tree oil can irritate sensitive skin, especially in the vaginal area. It can also prompt an allergic reaction in some people. As a safety precaution, dab a small amount on your inner arm with a cotton swab before using the oil. If you are allergic your arm will quickly become red or inflamed. Cautions: Never ingest tea tree oil. It is for external use only, and should never be applied around the eyes.


















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