Learn about Tea Tree Essential Oils and 10 great ways to use Tea Tree Oils
10 great ways to use Tea Tree Oil
Just a short, but great list of 10 ways to use Tea Tree Oils for the benefit of your skin and body.
10 great ways to use Tea Tree Oil
- Tea Tree Oil helps the skin to recover after a sunburn. The Tea Tree Oil works softening and soothing to the skin.
- Since Tea Tree Oil acts naturally antibacterial, it has a positive impact on skin infections. It can be a wound that has been slightly inflamed.
- In the case of rash and itching, Tea Tree Oil has a soothing effect. The oil works both against the itching and to cause the rash to go away.
- Due to its antibacterial properties, Tea Tree Oil also works well on acne, which may not be completely treated with the oil, but can be alleviated.
- Tea Tree Oil has been shown to be able to remove head lice. Instead of lice shampoos filled with chemicals, a few drops of the Tea Tree Oil can actually take the life of the lice. The same seems to apply to fleas in cats and dogs, just as the ticks also release their grab if you put Tea Tree oil on the skin where the fleas sit.
- You can also get more fresh breath by rinsing your mouth with water and Tea Tree Oil. This again has something to do with the antibacterial properties of the Oil. Remember to spit the water and oil out – DO NOT SWALLOW
- Tea Tree Oil can be soothing and curative for disease-prone skin, for example, in psoriasis or other skin disorders.
- The Oil can be used to freshen up laundry that has been lying too long in the machine. Wash your clothes again with a few drops of Tea Tree Oil. It removes the mildew from the garment and gives it a pleasant fragrance.
- Tea Tree Oil can treat ringworm, so they go away. Ringworm is a fungal skin disease, and with its antibacterial and antifungal properties works Tea Tree Oil effectively to eliminate ringworm.
- The antifungal properties that Tea Tree oil has, also works to kill for example athlete’s foot or nail fungus.