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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June 17, 2007

Pros:

It is Natural. Cheap, 10 mL bottle $10.00 and last a couple of months. easy to put on. smells GOOD, smells like its working. HINDERS NEW PIMPLES

Cons:

DOES NOT HELP SCARS, well at least not suddenly

METHOD: 2:1 tea tree oil to water ratio. 14-7 drops work well. Use cotton swabs and Spot treat the pimples with this mixture and then add a bit more water to make it 1:1 ratio and rub it all over the entire face with cotton balls. EXPERIENCE: I have mild acne, but get NASTY breakouts sometimes. I used Stievamycin before and had a REALLY BAD EXPERIENCE WITH IT. 2 days before school started, i had a breakout and it ruined my skin, because i put on too much. i switched to tea tree oil, and am happy because I haven't gotten a breakout in 2-3 weeks of use. Scars are still there though, but I can feel no pimples coming. There s the ocassional bump but i put this on and it reduces the life cycle
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June 17, 2007

Pros:

None that I can see.

Cons:

Dries out and aggravates skin, especially sensitive skin

I have moderate acne and have been using 100% Australian Tea Tree oil for about two weeks. I dilute a Q-Tip with water, dip it in the TTO, and spot treat. So far, it's done nothing to help my acne. In fact, I've had two new pimples since using the TTO. All it appears to do is dry out my skin and aggravate my eczema. (I'm one of those people with the worst kind of combination skin. Very oily around the forehead, cheeks, and chin; very dry around the sides of my nose and around the eyebrow area.) I wouldn't recommend this to anyone with combination or sensitive skin.
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June 15, 2007

Pros:

Great product, cheap price

Cons:

No cons

I make a face wash out of it, it works great. You take 2oz of Saint Ives apricot scrub for acne prone skin add 1/4 oz Tea Tree Oil, mix well, enjoy.
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June 14, 2007

Pros:

Clears my skin up over night - it really works!

Cons:

Stings my eyes for a few seconds & dries out the skin by the mouth, a little.

It's cheap - under $10. You can get it at most grocery stores - they keep it in the nail polish section b/c it can be used to sterlize manicure/pedicure tools. The bottle suggests diluting it for facial use, but I'm hard-core, so I just dab it - full strenght - onto my break-outs after washing my make-up off at night. I use the Exposed product line, but it's not really helping. The Tea Tree Oil IS helping. It doesn't prevent new break-outs, but it REALLY clears up or reduces the size of the existing ones so that my make-up goes on nice & smooth. I need to start diluting it, though, b/c it's drying my skin out a bit. I'm also using Bare Minerals, so that may be drying my skin out as well. I'm happy with it so far....
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June 12, 2007

Pros:

Perfect for spot treatment only.

Cons:

causes redness, itching and breakouts in areas where you have no pimples.

great healer goes to work immediately, doesn't prevents spots, if you have clean areas DON'T get tea tree oil anywhere near there.
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June 12, 2007

Pros:

Easy to use and affordable.

Cons:

If you go mad with the pure form of Tea Tree you can dry your skin out!

I love Tea Tree Oil (and, oddly enough, the scent - it's such a clean smell!). In Australia we get it in pure form, 10% strength and in an antiseptic cream. I use the Thursday Plantation antiseptic cream every day under my moisturiser or sunscreen which seems to keep most of the spots at bay. When I do get the odd eruption, I nuke it with pure on a cotton bud and it's gone that day. Brilliant stuff!
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May 28, 2007

Pros:

great if you wake up with a really bad zit and need a quick fix

Cons:

can be very drying if used over wide areas of your face for long periods of time

tea tree oil is a miracle- it will shrink down cysts and make them less painful and easier to cover-up. it's very strong, though, so try to only spot-treat when possible. i had a very bad cystic breakout on my cheeks a few months ago and after trying everything else, the tea tree oil was the only thing that worked on them. however, i made the mistake of putting the oil on a cotton ball and wiping it over the acne-ridden area, and although it DID dry up the pimples, it also made the skin around the pimples very dry, painful, and leather-y looking. i would have been better off spot-treating. but like i said, the stuff is amazing, just don't misuse it.
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May 27, 2007

Pros:

CLEARS SKIN! Reduces acne redness, bumps, and does it all FAST!

Cons:

Smells HORRIBLE and burns if not diluted.

Okay, I wanted to wait a few days before rating Tea Tree Oil but I just applied it and now only 5 minutes later, my skin is essentially perfect! This is the first product on this site that I have rated with 5 stars for how well it works. But listen, I had moderate acne. Went on Retin-A Micro and Duac gel and hated it (didn't work at all!) Started using Clean and Clear Acne Control Kit and it definitely helped clear some of my current acne, but not all and not my scars from acne. But now, I saw all the good ratings for TTO and had to try it. And now, after just ONE time of applying, my skin is almost back to it's perfect self like it was 2 years ago. Cleared a lot of scars and completely vanished my redness instantly. This is a miracle product and I love it! I got the Austrailin stuff and it's amazing. And I HATE HATE HATE the smell of it (I think it smells like very old photo albums) but it goes away. Can't wait to see further results. I will post again in a few days.
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May 25, 2007
I used proactive for a year which was terrible and didnt help at all and then went to a dermatologist who put me on an antibiotic,Dynacin(minocycline) along with tazorac. It didnt seem to work either and I am now on accutane and have been using it for about a month. Have noticed less breakouts and the drying of my skin. Washing my face helps along with a good moisturizer, I am using the leftover moisturizer from my proactive package. I also heard about tea tree oil and bought some today and have applied it a total of 3 times today and have already noticed a difference. I hope it works because I am really looking forward to some help with this acne problem.
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May 12, 2007

Pros:

Seems to reduce redness and oil. Leaves skin feeling clean and soft.

Cons:

My husband HATES the smell. I don't mind it.

I'm well into my 40s and have suffered with acne since I was a teen. It gets worse when the monthly hormones kick in. I always used TTO shampoo but never thought of using it foe my skin until I read your board. I'd recommend it whole-heartedly. BUT always test check a small spot of skin on the wrist or abdomen for sensitivity. I use the Desert Essence Kinder to Skin TTO straight from the bottle. Saturate a cotton ball and use like a toner after washing with a mild cleanser.
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