Skip to content Skip to footer

Tea Tree Essential oil 7ml (pure)

7.00

Tea tree oil contains a number of compounds, including terpinen-4-ol, that have been shown to kill certain bacteria, viruses and fungi.
Terpinen-4-ol also appears to increase the activity of your white blood cells, which help fight germs and other foreign invaders.

These germ-fighting properties make tea tree oil a valued natural remedy for treating bacterial and fungal skin conditions, preventing infection and promoting healing.

Read on to learn about the many uses and benefits of this versatile oil.

1. Hand Sanitizer
Tea tree oil makes an ideal natural hand sanitizer. It kills several common bacteria and viruses responsible for causing illness, including E. coli, S. pneumoniae and H. influenzae.

2. Insect Repellent
Tea tree oil may help keep pesky insects away.

3. Natural Deodorant
Tea tree oil’s antibacterial effects may help control underarm odor related to perspiration.

4. Antiseptic for Minor Cuts and Scrapes
Injuries that result in broken skin make it easy for germs to enter your bloodstream, which can lead to infection. Tea tree oil can be used to treat and disinfect minor cuts and abrasions by killing S. aureus and other bacteria that can cause infection in open wounds.

5. Boost Wound Healing
In addition to preventing infection in cuts and abrasions, tea tree oil may also encourage wound healing.

6. Fight Acne
Tea tree oil can be a powerful weapon against acne. It helps reduce the amount and overall severity of acne.

7. Get Rid of Nail Fungus
Fungal nail infections are quite common. Although they aren’t dangerous, they can be unsightly. There are medications that can treat nail fungus, though some people may prefer a more natural approach.
Tea tree oil has been shown to help get rid of nail fungus when used alone or in combination with other natural remedies.

8. Chemical-Free Mouthwash
Tea tree oil may fight germs that cause tooth decay and bad breath.

9. All-Purpose Cleaner
Tea tree oil makes a great all-purpose cleaner that also sanitizes surfaces.

Plus, it does so without leaving traces of chemicals you wouldn’t want your family members or pets coming in contact with.

10. Soothe Skin Inflammation
Tea tree oil may help relieve inflamed skin. A common form of skin irritation is contact dermatitis, which occurs when skin comes in contact with an allergen, such as nickel. Exposure to the allergen leads to red, itchy and sometimes painful skin.

11. Control Dandruff
To help reduce dandruff, try adding a few drops of tea tree oil to your shampoo when washing your hair.

12. Treat Athlete’s Foot
Known medically as tinea pedis, athlete’s foot is a contagious fungal infection on the feet that can also spread to the toenails and hands. Symptoms include peeling, cracking, blisters and redness. Antifungal medications are considered standard treatment for athlete’s foot. Yet studies suggest that tea tree oil may be an effective alternative for relieving symptoms.

13. Banish Mold on Fruits and Vegetables
Tea tree oil’s antifungal compounds terpinen-4-ol and 1,8-cineole may help reduce the growth of this mold on fruits and vegetables.
To protect against mold, add 5–10 drops of tea tree oil to water before rinsing your produce and drying it thoroughly.

14. Relieve Psoriasis
Psoriasis is an autoimmune condition characterized by outbreaks of red, itchy, scaly skin.
Tea tree oil contains anti-inflammatory compounds, which, according to emerging evidence, may be helpful for easing psoriasis symptoms.

 

Share with friends

Description

Tea tree oil contains a number of compounds, including terpinen-4-ol, that have been shown to kill certain bacteria, viruses and fungi.

Terpinen-4-ol also appears to increase the activity of your white blood cells, which help fight germs and other foreign invaders.

 

These germ-fighting properties make tea tree oil a valued natural remedy for treating bacterial and fungal skin conditions, preventing infection and promoting healing.

 

Read on to learn about the many uses and benefits of this versatile oil.

 

  1. Hand Sanitizer

Tea tree oil makes an ideal natural hand sanitizer. It kills several common bacteria and viruses responsible for causing illness, including E. coli, S. pneumoniae and H. influenzae.

 

  1. Insect Repellent

Tea tree oil may help keep pesky insects away.

 

  1. Natural Deodorant

Tea tree oil’s antibacterial effects may help control underarm odor related to perspiration.

 

  1. Antiseptic for Minor Cuts and Scrapes

Injuries that result in broken skin make it easy for germs to enter your bloodstream, which can lead to infection. Tea tree oil can be used to treat and disinfect minor cuts and abrasions by killing S. aureus and other bacteria that can cause infection in open wounds.

 

  1. Boost Wound Healing

In addition to preventing infection in cuts and abrasions, tea tree oil may also encourage wound healing.

 

  1. Fight Acne

Tea tree oil can be a powerful weapon against acne. It helps reduce the amount and overall severity of acne.

 

  1. Get Rid of Nail Fungus

Fungal nail infections are quite common. Although they aren’t dangerous, they can be unsightly. There are medications that can treat nail fungus, though some people may prefer a more natural approach.

Tea tree oil has been shown to help get rid of nail fungus when used alone or in combination with other natural remedies.

 

  1. Chemical-Free Mouthwash

Tea tree oil may fight germs that cause tooth decay and bad breath.

 

  1. All-Purpose Cleaner

Tea tree oil makes a great all-purpose cleaner that also sanitizes surfaces.

 

Plus, it does so without leaving traces of chemicals you wouldn’t want your family members or pets coming in contact with.

 

  1. Soothe Skin Inflammation

Tea tree oil may help relieve inflamed skin. A common form of skin irritation is contact dermatitis, which occurs when skin comes in contact with an allergen, such as nickel. Exposure to the allergen leads to red, itchy and sometimes painful skin.

 

  1. Control Dandruff

To help reduce dandruff, try adding a few drops of tea tree oil to your  shampoo when washing your hair.

 

  1. Treat Athlete’s Foot

Known medically as tinea pedis, athlete’s foot is a contagious fungal infection on the feet that can also spread to the toenails and hands. Symptoms include peeling, cracking, blisters and redness. Antifungal medications are considered standard treatment for athlete’s foot. Yet studies suggest that tea tree oil may be an effective alternative for relieving symptoms.

 

 

  1. Banish Mold on Fruits and Vegetables

Tea tree oil’s antifungal compounds terpinen-4-ol and 1,8-cineole may help reduce the growth of this mold on fruits and vegetables.

To protect against mold, add 5–10 drops of tea tree oil to water before rinsing your produce and drying it thoroughly.

 

  1. Relieve Psoriasis

Psoriasis is an autoimmune condition characterized by outbreaks of red, itchy, scaly skin.

Tea tree oil contains anti-inflammatory compounds, which, according to emerging evidence, may be helpful for easing psoriasis symptoms.

 

Additional information

Weight 0.040 kg
Dimensions 4 × 2 × 2 m

Reviews

There are no reviews yet.

Only logged in customers who have purchased this product may leave a review.

You may also like…