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Tea Tree Aromatherapy Oil |
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Tea Tree Oil is a worldwide favorite, not only with aromatherapists, but also pharmaceutical companies, hospitals and clinics or its anti-bacterial, anti-viral, and anti-fungal cleansing properties. Suggested Uses:
Tea Tree is highly anti-septic, anti-bacterial, anti-viral, and anti-fungal. It is beyond measure as a skin cleanser. Try adding 25 drops to a bottle of shower gel for a really cleansing experience. For problem skin, blend 2 drops of Tea Tree in 5ml (a teaspoon) of Jojoba oil – apply twice daily.
Try a weekly steam facial using 1 drop of Tea Tree with 2 drops of Mandarin in a bowl of just-boiled water. Tea Tree may irritate some sensitive skins. Although a very small amount may be dabbed neat on spots, bites, etc. by most people, this is not recommended.
To help keep feet fresh and healthy, try using 2 drops of Tea Tree with 2 drops of Lemon in a footbath.
To maintain healthy hair for school-children and adults alike, dilute 5 drops of Tea Tree, 3 drops of Geranium, and 2 drops of Lavender in 20ml of Grapeseed Oil. Massage into the scalp and leave as long as possible before washing out.
Specific Safety Advice:
Avoid use in the first three months of pregnancy.
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Features: - Use small amounts as a skin cleanser or disinfectant diluted in a carrier oil such as Jojoba. Not recommended for those with sensitive skin.
- Pure, therapeutic grade oil (only 3% of essential oils on the market are considered therapeutic grade).
- Triple tested to ensure purity, potency, and quality.
- Origin: Australia
- Latin name: Melaleuca Alternifolia
- Extracted by steam distilled from the leaves of the bush.
- Cost per treatment is about $0.12.
- Lotus Touch Tea Tree Oil is naturally farmed in Australia, the original source for Melaleuca Alternifolia
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