Tea Tree Oil

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Tea tree oil is defined by international standard ISO 4730 (2004) (“Oil of Melaleuca, Terpinen-4-ol type”), which specifies levels of 15 components, which are needed to define the oil as “tea tree oil.”

Among over 98 compounds contained in the oil, terpinen-4-ol is responsible for most of the antimicrobial activity.

The list of ingredients above is provided for informational purposes only. Always check the actual product label in your possession for the most accurate ingredient information due to product changes or upgrades that may not yet be reflected on our web site.

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April 11, 2007

Pros:

It makes pimples smaller and dries out some nasty ones

Cons:

the smell but after a while u get used to u

ive only been using this for a few weeks i was so desperate and i can honestly say ive seen somewhat of a difference i put it on my face when i get out of the shower. it hasnt dried out my skin b/c i use a daily face lotion works great im hoping it works even better within the next few days
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December 28, 2006

Pros:

It is very good in the fact that it dries up the pimple, and it makes sure that it does not have a chance to get worse.

Cons:

The smell isn't so bad, you get used to it. However it dries up the skin, and the area around the affected location where the tea tree oil was applied. It also makes it red.

It is good, and did not let me down, it did however make my face dry, itchy and red. can be sometimes emberassing! BUT OVERALL IT WORKS! AND I LOVE IT!!!!!!
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December 14, 2006

Pros:

Cleared up my skin perfectly.

Cons:

Funky smell that takes some getting use to.

BEWARE!!!!!!!!!!! I read online about a study that said that young boys who are routinely exposed to products that contain tea tree (even small amounts like in shampoos or soaps) can develope breasts because tea tree has estrogen mimicers. I guess that this product would be great for girls but it did clear up my skin when I used it. I diluted it in jojoba oil which made my skin super soft.
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February 4, 2018
My Experience
My first time trying tea tree oil was ok. I put drops onto cotton wool and applied all over my face. As my acne is pretty much everywhere. My face didn't burn or sting. however the oil has a very strong smell.
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December 28, 2017
Amazing but leaves scabs and scars
amazing at getting rid of pimples , but does tend to burn and leave a scab and scar .PS. my skin is sensitive
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November 21, 2017
Works well
It cleanses the skin very well, prevents inflammation, narrows the pores.
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March 24, 2017
Tea tree oil
It burns my face and my eyes are running water is that normal for it
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March 26, 2017
Are you putting it all over your face? Because I'd recommend not doing that. Use it as a spot treatment, so only apply to the affected area. And dilute the Tea Tree Oil with water. You'll have to test out how much of it your skin can handle; for me I often had more water than Tea Tree Oil because it was so strong.
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March 31, 2017
I agree with somedaymaybe; this should be used as a spot treatment ONLY. If it's not broke, don't fix it..........applying to clear skin is asking for trouble. Maybe you could use a drop or 2 mixed with your moisturiser or choice. It's worked wonders for me and has become the only thing I use to treat my acne.
February 28, 2016
OOPS!
Worst decision I've ever made! Tried it on a whitehead, it shrunk a bit and it stung. I thought that meant it was working. But the next day my chin hurt and was red. It was also extremely red. 2 days later I'm still trying to moisturize my chin! Definitely recommend something else.
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March 30, 2016
Did you dilute the tea tree oil? Tea Tree oil has to be diluted, otherwise the oil will cause irritation -- like what you have described. I use tea tree oil, rosemary oil and I dilute it with Vitamin E oil and will either use it as a spot treatment or just slather all over my face. Hope this helps.
August 18, 2015
Antifungal treatment for seborrheic dermatitis
I found tea tree oil to be a great antifungal treatment because it helps fight the fungus. It can smell a little off putting and the less is more definitely rings true in this case. Other than that I always make sure to keep a bottle of this around in case I need it.
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August 9, 2015
Nothing
Appied it on my back cuz I heare wonders of this. Nothing happened. It just smells wells
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