Product Description
Tea Tree Oil
Melaleuca alternifolia
100% pure, tested, essential oil.
Inhaling camphor-scented essential oil. Its effects are supported by folk medicine data.
What is it good for?
Tea tree essential oil, extracted from the leaves and branches of the tea tree, has excellent anti-inflammatory, antimicrobial, and disinfectant properties.
How do we use it?
Air freshening, humidifying, insect bites relieving, skincare, for aromatic baths, inhalation, keeping your home clean.
Diffusion: Add 5-7 drops to the water-filled part of the aroma lamp, the diffuser, or the vaporizer.
Aromatherapy Bath: Mix 5-7 drops of oil in 1 tablespoon of cream, honey, or bubble bath, then add to the bathwater.
Inhalation: add 3-5 drops to your herbal tea or hot water, then lean over the container with a towel over your head.
As a rub: to keep the airways clear, mix 7 drops of essential oil in 50 ml almond oil for children, and 15 drops for adults, and massage it into the skin on the chest. For caring for the area around the nose, add 3-4 drops to 20 ml jojoba oil, and gently apply it to the skin next to the nose. Do not use under the age of 5.
For insect bites: mix 10 drops of tea tree oil in 5 ml of avocado or almond oil, and apply it to the affected skin.
For sweaty feet, heel fissures: prepare a foot bath from a mixture of 5-10 drops of oil, a spoonful of salt, and lukewarm water. The recommended duration of the foot bath is 10-15 minutes.
For dandruff care: add 4 drops of tea tree oil and 3 drops of lavender oil to 100 ml of shampoo, then leave the lather on your scalp for about 5 minutes. Rinse thoroughly.
Cleaning solution: Add 1 drop of lemon oil, 1 drop of tea tree oil, and 1.5 dl of apple cider vinegar to 4 dl of water!
What is worth mixing?
Base oils (almond, jojoba, coconut oil), lemon oil.