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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July 19, 2012

Pros:

Cleans face effectively
It is an antiseptic
Organic, no chemicals

Cons:

Can be irritating when used on skin alone

I've read a lot of reviews about tea tree oil and I've noticed people have been applying it wrong. You should never use tea tree oil by itself on your skin. It even says on the bottle. The reason why is it is an essential oil and it needs a carrier oil along with it so it doesn't irritate the skin. Personally, I use honey and pure aloe vera gel with the oil. Also, I would recommend buying the oil at an organic store like Whole Food and etc because some drug stores that sell tea tree oils have other chemicals mixed with it and ultimately diluting the tea tree oils effects. I've been using it for about a week now and my acne and acne scars have been getting better. I'm so glad I've chose this than any cleanser.
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February 13, 2010

Pros:

Dries out my spots quickly

Cons:

Smells!

I always dab tea tree oil onto a spot when one comes up and it makes them disappear much quicker! I also love that I'm putting something natural on my skin!
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April 24, 2008

Pros:

Antibacterial, Better than Every Acne Treatment That Exist! Natural and brightens complexion. Will see fast results when used correctly. A wonderfully potent acne remedy

Cons:

Smells STRONG. May BURN sensitive skin if left on too long. It took me awhile to figure out how to use the 100% Tea Tree oil correctly since it comes with no directions :) (Burned me before :(..

After using TTO many different ways ( spot treatment, mixing with face wash, lotions, experiencing burns, peeling, etc.) I've finnally found an effective way to use this wonderful stuff! I saw immediate results, and I hope you will too :) You will need: Purpose gentle cleansing wash (loves this stuff);100% Tea Tree Oil; An Aloe Plant or gel (but I perfer the plant). Procedure: -I wash with purpose twice and rinse thoroughly with luke warm water. -lightly pat dry so that skin is still soft and slightly damp. - Pour some TTO in my hands/fingertips and I massage it into my skin avoiding the eye area and corners of mouth. -Massage deeply into skin over bumps and scars for about 1 min..(Tingling is expected, but if it starts to BURN rinse with cool water immediately.) -After massaging in a couple of rounds, let it sit for about 3-5minutes NO LONGER! -Rinse Thoroughly with cool water, and apply aloe. Go to Bed and Wake up with Prettier Skin :) GOD BLess! Great Lu
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August 20, 2015
It's better than others.
Oh gosh, where do I begin? I've had awful acne for about 6 years now, since high school. I've tried everything from dermatologist prescribed gels and creams including Retin A, oral medication including Accutane (twice now), and the over the counter stuff you buy from the store. Accutane works to an extent for about 6 months after I end the 6 month treatment, but then slowly comes back to how it was again. I've had Tea Tree Oil in my medicine cabinet for years, but just haven't gotten into the habit of using it until recently. With that said, it doesn't prevent acne but it does help calm and reduce new breakouts and irritations, which at this point I am okay with even just that. Cysts it doesn't do much for as they are so deep, but I've noticed it at least minimizes the appearance and longevity of pimples and white heads. Sigh. I thought I'd be done with Acne by now, in my mid twenties but it seems like the never ending body annoyance I've just learned to deal with. I use Burts Bees Acne Cleanser to wash my face, apply Tea Tree Oil, and then once that dries I switch off between applying a thin layer of either Burts Bees Acne Facial Lotion to prevent dryness or Bio Oil to hopefully minimize scars and prevent any new ones. I definitely recommend it, but everyone is different.
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January 7, 2013

Pros:

Cleared face in a week
Left skin feling soft and smooth

Cons:

Smell!!!!

I've had bad acne for years since I was 10 I've used everything from over the counter to doctor prescribed and this is by far the best no side effects with it for me it works amazing!!!
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February 21, 2012

Pros:

*Dried out zit
*Redness reduced
*Drew out impurities
*Tingly feeling
*Semi-fast absorption

Cons:

*the smell is strong, my room smells of it for days and i only use a little!
*a little drying, can be combated with good mostiurizer/egg white mask & egg yolk masks
* so expensive for such a small bottle :(

I've suffered acne since 4th grade and although it has been improving through the years, this is definitely helping during those extreme breakout periods I have INCREDIBLY dry skin (thanks eczema -.-) and acne products that work on my skin just dry me out like a desert, i'm talking scales and dry patches for WEEKS maybe MONTHS during the winter/ early spring after reading the reviews on here, i popped into my local rite aid and bought 100% tea tree oil. all i can say is WOW. after a few HOURS my HUGE zits reduced in size and my zits that were already healing VANISHED. it is KEY though that you dilute the oil if you're going to use it on the ENTIRE face, especially if you have dry skin like me. but as a spot treatment it is fine oh gosh the smell -.- it is an incredibly high smelling menthol smell!! the first time i opened the bottle a slew of vulgarities came out of my mouth lol. the smell is so strong that my room smells like it for days so make sure you open a window or are in a well ventilated area my regime is just a basic wash with purpose soap followed up by bio oil (AMAZING ON MARKS!!!) if i have a really bad skin week, i spot treat with tea tree and during a chill day, take one egg white add a little tea tree and whisk until frothy then apply to my face and harden. rinse it off and then follow up with egg yolk applied to face and let it harden. wash off with warm water THEN cold water. BEFORE ANY MASK i steam my face with salt water, really opens up the pores hope this helps!!!
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October 27, 2011

Pros:

Dries up acne / kills it
Can use all over or as a spot treatment
Reduces inflammation
Natural
No Free Radical Damage

Cons:

If applied in undiluted form, it may cause dryness and/or a burning sensation.

This is the one and the ONLY thing that has been kind to my skin and has truly been clearing me up! Initially I only applied the diluted form all over my face morning and night, but once I saw the results, I decided to use the pure form as a spot treatment in between my morning/night treatments. Altogether I do 3-4 tea tree oil treatments a day (I'm sending my acne on a well deserved boot-camp >:-3) and have never ever seen my face respond so positively. If I feel dry after I do my treatments, I just apply olive oil/Aloe Vera to my skin and the problem is more than solved. Altogether, within two (2) days, most of my acne is gone, and the rest are shriveling away!
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June 20, 2011

Pros:

Eliminates mild acne
Smoother skin
Inexpensive

Cons:

None
Some people don't like the smell, but I love it.

For three years, I've been trying so hard to get rid of my acne, but almost nothing has helped. but now, I've been using a tea tree facial scrub and cleanser from The Body Shop for about two weeks now. At first my skin broke out, but now it's clearer than it's been in years. It's still getting clearer everyday. I just use a foaming cleanser in the morning and night, and the facial scrub twice a week. It's almost like magic. Whenever I talk to someone who doesn't like their skin, i ALWAYS recommend the tea tree skincare line from The Body Shop. It's soooo amazing. I wouldn't recommend it, though, if you have really dry skin. If you do - just make sure you moisturize like crazy.
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July 9, 2010

Pros:

So far so good. I've replaced benzoyl peroxide with tea tree oil in my regimen since tea tree oil has anti-cancer effects as well.

Cons:

Smell, but it dissipates quickly.
Allergic reactions to it seem to be common. My friend is allergic to it.

If you break out in hives or redness, discontinue use. You are most likely allergic to it. I dilute the tea tree oil with jojoba oil (which is also very good for acne prone skin) making a 5% TTO solution. I rub a few drops in every morning. I use it in conjunction with Retin-A and fish oil supplements. After 10 years of acne, I finally I have a treatment down that doesn't include birth control pills. You can find it for $8/2oz at Walmart, and this will go a very long way. Check out [link removed] for research abstracts done on tea tree oil or any other treatment you are interested in.
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December 8, 2009

Pros:

clears skin QUICKLY! very very quickly. stops any new acne from forming. less oily skin

Cons:

smells funny. WILL cause dryness if over-applied.

I noticed results RIGHT AWAY. by the second day, all my previously existing acne had disappeared and no new acne had formed. I can't believe I've never tried this before last week. My skin now looks clear and all dark spots have faded. My skin looks healthy! I add 3 drops of the oil to about 30 ml of water. DO NOT ADD MUCH MORE THAN THAT. it will dry out your skin if you over apply. sometimes, i mix a few drops in with my cleanser in the morning. at night, i wash with a cleanser, then steam my face for 5 mins, then gently rub the diluted TTO to my face and let it sit for a few mins. then rinse and pat dry. NO MORE THAN 2X PER DAY! very powerful stuff.
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