Description Tea Tree Essential Oil As one of AWO’s Australian Essential Oil’s, Tea Tree Essential Oil is incredibly rich in essential oil benefits that are widely recognised to assist in all aspects of life. Along with its incredibly fresh, earthy and pleasantly clean aroma, Tea Tree Oil is traditionally associated with medicinal use and has been used by Indigenous Australians for millennia. Amongst other benefits, Tea Tree Essential Oil is highly valued for its powerful deodorising properites. Because of this, it is commonly used in personal care products such as lotions, creams, gels, washes, shampoos and various cosmetic products. The benefits of Tea Tree Essential Oil are also widely recognised when it comes to skincare. When diluted and applied topically it has been seen to help reduce symptoms of acne, burns, sunburn, insect bites, blisters, eczema, chickenpox, cold sores and athlete’s foot. Other’s have said that this essential oil has helped with dandruff and other hair complaints. In fact, Tea Tree Oil is known to be one of the best essential oils for head lice. In addition, Tea Tree Essential Oil blends well with Clary Sage essential oil, Clove Bud, Geranium, Lavandin, Lavender, Pine Scotch and Rosemary essential oils. You can also read our Tea Tree Oil reviews below to see how other people are enjoying Tea Tree Essential Oil. *Flammable Liquid: Road transport only. Additional freight time and cost may apply. Directions To Use Diffusion To experience the aromatic benefits of Tea Tree Essential Oil, add a few drops to your Aromatherapy Diffuser, Car Diffuser or Diffuser Necklace. The analgesic and antibacterial properties within Tea Tree Oil makes it a fantastic oil to diffuse in any kitchen or living space. Because of these powerful essential oil properties, many use it as a cleaning agent for bathrooms, kitchens, showers and toilets. Try adding 15–20 drops of Tea Tree Essential Oil to a full spray bottle of water to create a natural disinfectant. Topical Use For those wanting to use Tea Tree Essential Oil topically, simply add a few drops to your preferred carrier oil at a 1-2% dilution and apply as a massage oil or skin serum. Product Details Botanical Name: Melaleuca alternifolia Plant Part: Leaves and twigs Method of Extraction: Steam Distillation Country of Origin: Australia Tea Tree Essential Oil Safety Tea Tree Essential Oil is not to be taken internally. Essential Oils are highly concentrated, powerful oils and have the ability to cause serious harm if ingested without the necessary expertise required - for this reason, ingestion of essential oils is NOT recommended for the general public. Essential oils should be kept out of reach of children and pets. Avoid using Tea Tree Essential Oil during pregnancy and whilst breastfeeding. To avoid possible skin sensitivity, dilute prior to topical application. Buy Tea Tree Essential Oil Online Extracted from the leaves and twigs of the Melaleuca alternifolia plant species,AWO’s 100% pure Tea Tree Essential Oil is ethically sourced using the steam distillation method.
Description Tea Tree Essential Oil As one of AWO’s Australian Essential Oil’s, Tea Tree Essential Oil is incredibly rich in essential oil benefits that are widely recognised to assist in all aspects of life. Along with its incredibly fresh, earthy and pleasantly clean aroma, Tea Tree Oil is traditionally associated with medicinal use and has been used by Indigenous Australians for millennia. Amongst other benefits, Tea Tree Essential Oil is highly valued for its powerful deodorising properites. Because of this, it is commonly used in personal care products such as lotions, creams, gels, washes, shampoos and various cosmetic products. The benefits of Tea Tree Essential Oil are also widely recognised when it comes to skincare. When diluted and applied topically it has been seen to help reduce symptoms of acne, burns, sunburn, insect bites, blisters, eczema, chickenpox, cold sores and athlete’s foot. Other’s have said that this essential oil has helped with dandruff and other hair complaints. In fact, Tea Tree Oil is known to be one of the best essential oils for head lice. In addition, Tea Tree Essential Oil blends well with Clary Sage essential oil, Clove Bud, Geranium, Lavandin, Lavender, Pine Scotch and Rosemary essential oils. You can also read our Tea Tree Oil reviews below to see how other people are enjoying Tea Tree Essential Oil. *Flammable Liquid: Road transport only. Additional freight time and cost may apply. Directions To Use Diffusion To experience the aromatic benefits of Tea Tree Essential Oil, add a few drops to your Aromatherapy Diffuser, Car Diffuser or Diffuser Necklace. The analgesic and antibacterial properties within Tea Tree Oil makes it a fantastic oil to diffuse in any kitchen or living space. Because of these powerful essential oil properties, many use it as a cleaning agent for bathrooms, kitchens, showers and toilets. Try adding 15–20 drops of Tea Tree Essential Oil to a full spray bottle of water to create a natural disinfectant. Topical Use For those wanting to use Tea Tree Essential Oil topically, simply add a few drops to your preferred carrier oil at a 1-2% dilution and apply as a massage oil or skin serum. Product Details Botanical Name: Melaleuca alternifolia Plant Part: Leaves and twigs Method of Extraction: Steam Distillation Country of Origin: Australia Tea Tree Essential Oil Safety Tea Tree Essential Oil is not to be taken internally. Essential Oils are highly concentrated, powerful oils and have the ability to cause serious harm if ingested without the necessary expertise required - for this reason, ingestion of essential oils is NOT recommended for the general public. Essential oils should be kept out of reach of children and pets. Avoid using Tea Tree Essential Oil during pregnancy and whilst breastfeeding. To avoid possible skin sensitivity, dilute prior to topical application. Buy Tea Tree Essential Oil Online Extracted from the leaves and twigs of the Melaleuca alternifolia plant species,AWO’s 100% pure Tea Tree Essential Oil is ethically sourced using the steam distillation method.
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Description Tea Tree Essential Oil As one of AWO’s Australian Essential Oil’s, Tea Tree Essential Oil is incredibly rich in essential oil benefits that are widely recognised to assist in all aspects of life. Along with its incredibly fresh, earthy and pleasantly clean aroma, Tea Tree Oil is traditionally associated with medicinal use and has been used by Indigenous Australians for millennia. Amongst other benefits, Tea Tree Essential Oil is highly valued for its powerful deodorising properites. Because of this, it is commonly used in personal care products such as lotions, creams, gels, washes, shampoos and various cosmetic products. The benefits of Tea Tree Essential Oil are also widely recognised when it comes to skincare. When diluted and applied topically it has been seen to help reduce symptoms of acne, burns, sunburn, insect bites, blisters, eczema, chickenpox, cold sores and athlete’s foot. Other’s have said that this essential oil has helped with dandruff and other hair complaints. In fact, Tea Tree Oil is known to be one of the best essential oils for head lice. In addition, Tea Tree Essential Oil blends well with Clary Sage essential oil, Clove Bud, Geranium, Lavandin, Lavender, Pine Scotch and Rosemary essential oils. You can also read our Tea Tree Oil reviews below to see how other people are enjoying Tea Tree Essential Oil. *Flammable Liquid: Road transport only. Additional freight time and cost may apply. Directions To Use Diffusion To experience the aromatic benefits of Tea Tree Essential Oil, add a few drops to your Aromatherapy Diffuser, Car Diffuser or Diffuser Necklace. The analgesic and antibacterial properties within Tea Tree Oil makes it a fantastic oil to diffuse in any kitchen or living space. Because of these powerful essential oil properties, many use it as a cleaning agent for bathrooms, kitchens, showers and toilets. Try adding 15–20 drops of Tea Tree Essential Oil to a full spray bottle of water to create a natural disinfectant. Topical Use For those wanting to use Tea Tree Essential Oil topically, simply add a few drops to your preferred carrier oil at a 1-2% dilution and apply as a massage oil or skin serum. Product Details Botanical Name: Melaleuca alternifolia Plant Part: Leaves and twigs Method of Extraction: Steam Distillation Country of Origin: Australia Tea Tree Essential Oil Safety Tea Tree Essential Oil is not to be taken internally. Essential Oils are highly concentrated, powerful oils and have the ability to cause serious harm if ingested without the necessary expertise required - for this reason, ingestion of essential oils is NOT recommended for the general public. Essential oils should be kept out of reach of children and pets. Avoid using Tea Tree Essential Oil during pregnancy and whilst breastfeeding. To avoid possible skin sensitivity, dilute prior to topical application. Buy Tea Tree Essential Oil Online Extracted from the leaves and twigs of the Melaleuca alternifolia plant species,AWO’s 100% pure Tea Tree Essential Oil is ethically sourced using the steam distillation method.
Description Tea Tree Essential Oil As one of AWO’s Australian Essential Oil’s, Tea Tree Essential Oil is incredibly rich in essential oil benefits that are widely recognised to assist in all aspects of life. Along with its incredibly fresh, earthy and pleasantly clean aroma, Tea Tree Oil is traditionally associated with medicinal use and has been used by Indigenous Australians for millennia. Amongst other benefits, Tea Tree Essential Oil is highly valued for its powerful deodorising properites. Because of this, it is commonly used in personal care products such as lotions, creams, gels, washes, shampoos and various cosmetic products. The benefits of Tea Tree Essential Oil are also widely recognised when it comes to skincare. When diluted and applied topically it has been seen to help reduce symptoms of acne, burns, sunburn, insect bites, blisters, eczema, chickenpox, cold sores and athlete’s foot. Other’s have said that this essential oil has helped with dandruff and other hair complaints. In fact, Tea Tree Oil is known to be one of the best essential oils for head lice. In addition, Tea Tree Essential Oil blends well with Clary Sage essential oil, Clove Bud, Geranium, Lavandin, Lavender, Pine Scotch and Rosemary essential oils. You can also read our Tea Tree Oil reviews below to see how other people are enjoying Tea Tree Essential Oil. *Flammable Liquid: Road transport only. Additional freight time and cost may apply. Directions To Use Diffusion To experience the aromatic benefits of Tea Tree Essential Oil, add a few drops to your Aromatherapy Diffuser, Car Diffuser or Diffuser Necklace. The analgesic and antibacterial properties within Tea Tree Oil makes it a fantastic oil to diffuse in any kitchen or living space. Because of these powerful essential oil properties, many use it as a cleaning agent for bathrooms, kitchens, showers and toilets. Try adding 15–20 drops of Tea Tree Essential Oil to a full spray bottle of water to create a natural disinfectant. Topical Use For those wanting to use Tea Tree Essential Oil topically, simply add a few drops to your preferred carrier oil at a 1-2% dilution and apply as a massage oil or skin serum. Product Details Botanical Name: Melaleuca alternifolia Plant Part: Leaves and twigs Method of Extraction: Steam Distillation Country of Origin: Australia Tea Tree Essential Oil Safety Tea Tree Essential Oil is not to be taken internally. Essential Oils are highly concentrated, powerful oils and have the ability to cause serious harm if ingested without the necessary expertise required - for this reason, ingestion of essential oils is NOT recommended for the general public. Essential oils should be kept out of reach of children and pets. Avoid using Tea Tree Essential Oil during pregnancy and whilst breastfeeding. To avoid possible skin sensitivity, dilute prior to topical application. Buy Tea Tree Essential Oil Online Extracted from the leaves and twigs of the Melaleuca alternifolia plant species,AWO’s 100% pure Tea Tree Essential Oil is ethically sourced using the steam distillation method.
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Plant Part | Leaves and twigs |
Method of Extraction | Steam Distillation |
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Plant Part | Leaves and twigs |
Method of Extraction | Steam Distillation |