Botanical Name: Melaleuca alternifolia
Country of Origin: Australia
Cultivation: Organic
Extraction Method: Certified Organic Steam-distilled
Distillation Date: Apr 2024
Minimum Shelf Life: 4 years
Plant Part: Leaves
Perfume Note: Middle
Aroma: Fresh, woody, earthy, camphoraceous, herbaceous, pungent
Blends well with: Bergamot, Black Pepper, Clary Sage, Clove Bud, Cypress, Eucalyptus, Fir Needle Siberian, Geranium, Lavender, Orange Sweet, Palmarosa, Peppermint, Rosemary, Tangerine
Tea tree essential oil is one of the most used essential oils in the world because of its outstanding antiseptic and healing properties. Tea tree essential oil can vary in quality but ours is always the best and purest quality available from Australia.
Use tea tree in an oil warmer, a few drops in the bath or blend as a massage oil, cream or topically on the skin. Tea tree essential oil is famed for its germicidal, antiseptic and anti-fungal properties especially towards sinus congestion, cold sores, eczema, athletes foot, thrush, herpes, warts, nail infections and abscesses. It can be used directly on spots, acne or insect bites and is also widely used to treat head lice. Tea tree oil can also be used in mouthwashes or as a gargle for throat infections and gingivitis.
No house should be without this essential oil and it should be always packed for holidays.
Aromatherapy use: abscess, acne, antibacterial, antiseptic, antiviral, asthma, athletes foot, blisters, bronchitis, burns, candida, catarrh, chicken pox, cold sores, colds, cough, cystitis, dandruff, diarrhea, fever, flu, gum disease, herpes, insect bites, itching, ringworm, sinusitis, oily skin, thrush, tonsillitis, tuberculosis, vaginitis, viral infection, warts, whooping cough, wounds, tick bites, animal bites, lice
General use: Oil diffusers, potpourri, as a blending ingredient for adding pure essential oil essence to massage oil, perfume, bath oil, bath salt, bath and shower gels, spa treatment oils and creams, soap making, candle making
Contraindications: Non-toxic, non-irritant, with possible sensitization in some individuals.