Plant Therapy Organic Tea Tree Essential Oil
Plant Therapy Organic Tea Tree Essential Oil - 30 ml (1 fluid ounce) is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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One of the best loved essential oils world-wide, Organic Tea Tree Essential Oil has a multitude of uses.
- Helps support clearer-looking skin*
- Supports immune function*
- Helps freshen musty smells and mildew*
- Supports skin comfort after everyday skin stressors*
- Supports foot and nail care for healthy-looking skin and nails*
Plant Therapy Organic Tea Tree Essential Oil - 30 ml (1 fluid ounce) is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Plant Therapy Organic Tea Tree Essential Oil
Plant Therapy Organic Tea Tree Essential Oil is one of the world’s best known and beloved essential oils. Native to Australia, tea tree oil has been used traditionally in aromatherapy and personal care practices for centuries. These native Australians crush tea tree leaves to extract the oil, which is then inhaled for a refreshing aroma and to support clear breathing* or applied directly to the skin to support skin comfort and appearance.* Today, tea tree oil is widely available as a 100% undiluted essential oil. Tea tree oil contains a number of compounds, including terpinen-4-ol, and contains naturally occurring aromatic compounds commonly used in cleansing applications. Terpinen-4-ol has also been shown to increase the activity of your white blood cells, which supports immune function.* These cleansing properties make tea tree oil a valued natural option for helping support clean skin and overall skin wellness.*
Botanical Name: Melaleuca alternifolia
Aromatic Scent: Green wood, medicinal scent
Strength of Aroma: Medium
Country of Origin: Australia
Extraction Method: Steam Distilled
Plant Part: Leaves
Kid Safe: Yes
As a tool in aromatherapy, tea tree oil offers a calming, grounded fragrance. When diffused, it supports immune function.* It can also support a refreshing breathing experience.* Topically, organic tea tree essential oil can be used for a myriad of skin issues. It helps with skin comfort by minimizing the look of redness and restoring smoothness.* It may help promote clearer-looking skin and a healthy-looking complexion.* It can also be soothing on sun-exposed skin.* For minor cuts and scrapes, it helps keep skin feeling clean and supports skin comfort and recovery after everyday skin stressors.* It also helps maintain the appearance of clean, healthy-looking nails and skin.* Tea tree essential oil is also an excellent, natural insect repellent. Whether used topically or as a home spray to be spritzed around door frames, windows, and in dark corners where creepy-crawlies like to hide, the strong aroma sends a clear message to bugs — stay away! Organic Tea Tree Essential Oil Blends Well With:
- Bergamot
- Cypress
- Eucalyptus
- Grapefruit Pink
- Juniper Berry
- Lavender
- Lemon
- Marjoram
- Nutmeg
- Pine
- Rose Absolute
- Rosemary
- Spruce
Skin-Soothing Salve Recipe
Create a skin-soothing salve by blending 9 drops of Organic Tea Tree, Organic Lavender, and 9 drops of Organic Lemon with 2 tbsp of your favorite Plant Therapy carrier oil.
Cautions: Do not use undiluted on skin. Keep out of reach of children. If pregnant, consult your doctor before use. We do not recommend the ingestion of essential oils.
Please Be Advised: The International Federation of Aromatherapists does not recommend that Essential Oils be taken internally unless under the supervision of a Medical Doctor who is also qualified in clinical Aromatherapy. All cautions listed for individual oils do not include those cautions from ingestion.
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*Certified Organic Ingredient
FAQs About Plant Therapy Organic Tea Tree Essential Oil
Q: Does tea tree oil need to be diluted before I put it on my skin? A: Yes, I would dilute it. For blemishes, they suggest 5% in witch hazel. Straight tea tree can be pretty harsh, especially on sensitive skin.
Q: How do people usually use this one at home? A: Mostly on the skin or in a diffuser. A lot of people use Organic Tea Tree to freshen musty rooms, dab it on blemishes, or mix it with vinegar at 2% as a surface cleaner.
Q: Why does tea tree oil get recommended for skin blemishes so often? A: Mostly because people reach for tea tree a lot for breakouts and spot treatment. This one is organic Melaleuca alternifolia leaf oil, which is the standard tea tree oil people mean.
Q: Should I diffuse this when I want to freshen the air or create a clarifying aroma?* A: You can. People diffuse tea tree when they want to freshen the air or when a room feels stale and stuffy.
Q: I've heard that tea tree gets used in foot and nail care routines. Is that what this is for? A: Yes, that's one of the common ways people use it in diluted topical applications for foot and nail care support.* I'd still dilute it first, especially if the skin is cracked or irritated.
Q: Is this safe to use if I'm pregnant or nursing? A: I'd check with your OB or midwife before starting this one. Essential oils can affect people differently during pregnancy, especially with regular topical use or diffusing.
Q: My doctor said to be careful with essential oils around cuts. Can I use this on minor wounds? A: Use caution, yes. Tea tree is often used in diluted topical applications as part of general skin-care routines, but I wouldn't put it on deep wounds. I'd dilute it well so it doesn't sting or irritate the skin more.
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