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100% Pure Tea Tree Essential Oil

Regular price $9.00 CAD

Uses: Acne, Congestion, Itchy scalp, Oily skin 

100% Pure Tea Tree Essential Oil is derived from the steam distillation of leaves and twigs from the Melaleuca alternifolia tree, which is indigenous to Australia. With its widely recognized low concentrations in skincare and cosmetics, this oil has been reported as effective in treating a variety of conditions such as dandruff, acne, lice, herpes, and other medical ailments. Notable for its anti-inflammatory, antimicrobial, and antioxidant properties, it is a highly sought-after product in the industry.

Ingredients: 100% Pure Melaleuca Alternifolia Leaf Oil 

Size: 10ml

What Can I Use Tea Tree Essential Oil For?

Ah, tea tree oil — that potent little potion that smells like a cross between a minty breeze and a eucalyptus grove. If you’ve ever caught a whiff of it, you know it’s pretty powerful stuff. But beyond its bold scent, tea tree essential oil is a bit of a miracle worker for a whole bunch of things in your daily life. So, let’s dive into what you can actually use this versatile essential oil for.

1. Skincare Superhero

Tea tree oil is probably most famous for its role in skincare. Known for its antibacterial and anti-inflammatory properties, it’s a go-to for combatting acne. Dabbing a little bit of diluted tea tree oil on a pimple can reduce swelling and redness, often speeding up the healing process. But remember — a little goes a long way! You only need a drop or two on a cotton swab applied directly to the blemish.
Beyond acne, tea tree oil can be used for other skin issues like psoriasis and eczema. Its soothing properties help calm irritation and reduce itching and discomfort. However, always make sure to do a patch test first or consult with a dermatologist, especially if you have sensitive skin.

2. Hair Care Hero

Dandruff got you down? Tea tree oil might just be your new best friend. Adding a few drops of tea tree oil to your shampoo can help moisturize and cleanse your scalp, reducing flakiness and itchiness. It's like giving your head a spa day, only you don't have to leave your bathroom!
Tea tree oil can also promote hair growth by unclogging hair follicles and nourishing the roots. If you’re looking for a natural way to help your hair look fuller and healthier, consider incorporating tea tree oil into your hair care routine.

3. A Natural Household Cleaner

If you’re jumping on the green cleaning bandwagon, tea tree oil is a valuable ally. Thanks to its antibacterial properties, it makes a great addition to homemade cleaning solutions. Mix it with water, vinegar, and a bit of lemon essential oil for a multipurpose cleaner that smells fresh and clean — and it won’t leave behind a chemical residue.
You can use this concoction to wipe down everything from kitchen counters to bathroom tiles, and even freshen up your laundry by adding a few drops in your washing machine. It’s a natural and effective way to keep your home clean and smelling great.

4. Mold Treatment

Got mold? Tea tree oil can tackle that too. Its antifungal properties make it effective at killing mold spores. Mix a teaspoon of tea tree oil with water in a spray bottle and spritz it on moldy areas. Leave it on without rinsing for best results. It’s a natural alternative to harsh chemical mold removers.

5. All-Natural Deodorizer

Forget those chemical sprays. Tea tree oil is a fantastic natural deodorizer. Whether your gym shoes are a bit funky or your bathroom could use a freshness boost, a spray bottle with tea tree oil and water can solve it. This mix can also be used as a personal deodorant. Just remember, if you’re applying it directly to your skin, dilution is key to avoid irritation.

6. Bug Repellent

Summer means mosquitoes, but it doesn’t have to mean bites. Tea tree oil is a known natural insect repellent. Apply a diluted mixture to your pulse points, or add it to a diffuser to help keep the bugs at bay while you enjoy the great outdoors. It’s a natural way to avoid those pesky critters without turning to DEET or other harsh chemicals.

7. Soothing Inflammation

Tea tree oil’s anti-inflammatory properties are great for more than just skincare. They can also help soothe inflamed and irritated skin from minor cuts, scrapes, and even insect bites. Applying diluted tea tree oil to a small burn or abrasion can help reduce inflammation and prevent infection naturally.

8. Aromatherapy and Stress Relief

Last but not least, tea tree oil can be used in aromatherapy. Its cleansing, invigorating scent can help clear your mind and reduce stress. Add a few drops to your diffuser or mix it with a carrier oil for a stress-relieving massage oil. It’s a natural way to lift your spirits and calm your mind.


Tea tree essential oil is clearly a jack of all trades. Whether you’re using it for personal care, as a cleaning product, or as part of your aromatherapy routine, it’s a versatile oil that might just deserve a permanent spot in your cabinet. Remember to always use it in a diluted form, especially

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