Tea tree or melaleuca oil is an essential oil emanating from the leaves of the myrtle tree found in Southeast Queensland and the Northeast coast of New South Wales, Australia. It is found to have antiseptic properties, can cure skin and oral ailments, and can be used for household cleanliness. Keep reading to learn about some uses for this medicinal oil.
Relieves rashes, psoriasis, warts, razor bumps and boils.
It takes a minute for an amount placed on the above-mentioned skin ailments and they could be a problem of the past. Place on the site of the problem or use as a precautionary measure before issues arise.
Kills acne
I personally use tea tree oil at the first appearance of a pimple. I’ve also used it to aid in the healing of my nose piercing and have had positive and lasting results. However, be careful not to overuse as it can cause dryness and overproduction of oil on your face which can also cause acne.
Oral care
Tea tree oil can be added to your favorite toothpaste or used to make a homemade and cost-effective toothpaste mix. Nonetheless, it can be fatal if ingested so use with caution.
Make your own funk fighting deodorant
Tea tree oil can be mixed with cornstarch or baking soda and coconut oil to make a natural deodorant. Easy on your body and your wallet.
Mix it with your laundry detergent
It can add a fresh scent to your load or add to stagnant clothes that have a stench. It also removes mildew.
How do you use tea tree oil in your daily regimen?