Tea tree oil is a product extracted by steam distillation of tea tree leaves. It has antiseptic, antibacterial, antifungal and antiviral properties. It supports the immune system. It is helpful in treating flu, colds and catarrhs. It has a calming effect on the nervous system, which is why it is recommended in states of shock, strong nervousness and hysteria. When applied to the skin, tea tree oil helps fight acne, warts, warts and herpes. Its scent repels insects.
Due to its antibacterial and anti-inflammatory properties, it is a popular ingredient in cosmetics for oily and acne-prone skin. Tea tree oil fights the bacteria that cause acne. It also helps to normalise the sebaceous glands and reduces shine. What is unique about tea tree oil is that it does not dry out the skin like other soothing ingredients, but has a regenerative effect on the skin. Tea tree extract is also recommended for scalp problems such as dandruff and oily hair. It is also used to treat fungal infections (e.g. feet), herpes, warts, warts and insect bites. Its numerous properties allow it to be used to treat colds, flu and rhinitis as it supports the immune system.
It can be added to baths to help you relax and calm down. To relieve daily stress, you can also use this product in combination with other body massage oils. Tea tree oil is also used in aromatherapy.
Origin of raw material: Tea tree is a plant native to Australia. The oil from this plant has probably the widest application among essential oils.
INCI: Melaleuca Alternifolia Leaf Oil
Activity: antiseptic, deodorising, sedative, antibacterial
Aroma: apothecary, fresh, woody, earthy, herbal
Colour: transparent to light yellow
Note: heart
Recommended use: for massage, for inhalation, for bath, in a diffuser
Contraindications: Do not use in case of any wounds or irritations. Not suitable for pregnant or breast-feeding women.
Matching oils: rose tree, lemongrass, peppermint, niaouli