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Nov 16, 2011

Tea Tree Oil Acne Treatment Facts

What Is Tea Tree Oil?

Tea Tree oil is extracted from the Melaleucaaltermifolia tree which is native to Australia. The oil is extracted by steam distillation of the leaves of the tree and has been traditionally used by Australian aborigines for centuries. 
It has become so popular that nowadays it is grown literally all around the world and revered for its antibacterial, antifungal and anti -viral properties and has a wide variety of uses. Tea Tree oil has a very distinctive strong smell and is greenish yellow in appearance.

How Can It Help My Acne?

Tea Tree Oil is a very powerful and popular acne remedy. Its potent antibacterial and anti-fungal properties helps kill the bacteria that causes things like athlete’s foot, cold sores, ringworm and so it is highly effective at banishing acne blemishes. It is far less caustic than some acne treatments and 100% natural too.

 Tea Tree Oil can be used in many forms in soaps, facial washes, in blemish sticks and it is usually applied topically to the affected areas. Tea Tree Oil should not be used undiluted, if bought in its natural form.  Applying Tea Tree Oil onto pimples and leaving it overnight will give a definite reduction the next day making it an ideal quick treatment.

How Do I Use Tea Tree Oil?

If buying Tea Tree Oil in its natural form it should not be applied to the skin full strength, it should be diluted in an oil such as olive, apricot, almond or avocado oil. 1 ounce (2 tbs) tea tree oil to 4 ounces (1/2 cups) or more of the oil of your choice. 

Some people suffer sensitivity to Tea tree oil so it is best not to immediately apply all over your face, apply to a small area and see if you get any adverse reaction.

 If not then you can topically apply the Tea Tree to the blemishes, it is best to avoid using it all over the face unless you are using a facial wash or treatment with Tea Tree Oil extract in which case it should be gentle enough to use. 

Once or twice a day is all that is needed to treat acne with Tea Tree Oil, any more than that could irritate the skin.

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