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Organic oil with tea tree, known for its antiseptic properties.
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Expensive but it is indeed therapeutic for the skin. It also stops the runny nose. I recommend it!
Although expensive, it generally does what it promises! Soothing for the skin.. I use it with balsam oil / coconut oil / olive oil / lavender oil. Its use for me is as an alternative to conventional skin therapy.
If it had a dropper, the packaging would be better. It is a very good oil, I applied it on some nails after a semi-permanent that caused something like fungus
I gave it to my niece for 'ACNE' and within 10 days her face cleared up. Don't rush to doctors and spend thousands on treatments and antibiotics, mercy! I also got it because I had a big internal pimple on my face, I applied it 5-6 times a day and it disappeared within 3 days. It also breaks down the oiliness on the face
Very good, it has many uses, from water in the bathroom, to the washing machine and even in a hookah
I would like to suggest to friends who use it for indoor scenting to throw away the traditional ceramic device with the wick and try an electric vaporizer. The benefits of it are that you see results quickly without wasting a lot of product, and most importantly, it diffuses the oil into the atmosphere without "burning" it.
(It is called an electric humidifier air diffuser in English.)
4 stars instead of 5, due to the packaging. It falls uncontrollably and you don't have room to measure it properly. The one with the dropper would be ideal.
Excellent. Affordable. Effective. When using essential oils, it is always advisable to consult a professional. These oils should always be diluted. The sensation of burning is completely normal and temporary. I highly recommend it.
If it was more affordable, I would buy it by the kilo.... Very good, I still use it even in the washing machine
It's excellent! I use it locally on pimples and it dries them out faster compared to leaving them without the product. However! ONLY diluted and with good hydration because I made the mistake of using it as is and it caused severe dryness, gave me eczema, and took 2 weeks for my skin to recover with a lot of care and healing cream :(
Quite a good product.. Personally, I often have pimples on my face and I didn't believe it would work so well, honestly.. To give you an example, on Thursday I had a pimple, I used the oil locally with a clean cotton swab, undiluted in the morning and evening, by Sunday it had disappeared.. I also used it on a cold sore and it disappeared very quickly.. I also read several reviews that mentioned it shouldn't be used undiluted on pimples, this specific product is recommended to be used undiluted locally
What I use is an undiluted, locally applied product for pimples and cystic acne on the body. It is far superior in quality compared to other similar ones on the market.
Very good choice for treating foot nail fungus. It does have a strong smell, but it helps with addressing the problem.
Very good and lasts quite long. I used it for acne and it helped a lot to dry them out and make them go away faster.
I bought it to use on pimples when they come out. The product is excellent. As for its smell, you can't say anything because it is a natural product. It's not that bad. Before using it, I had read that it is strong and that you have to mix it with water, but personally, I use it as it is, and I didn't have any issues at all, which surprised me since I have very sensitive skin. Of course, everyone has different skin, so be aware of that. I should also mention that it did a better job on pimples than a cream from a well-known company (Frez...).
*I did a test first on a spot.
I think it is one of the best products currently available on the market, unfortunately more expensive than the others. However, I believe that besides its excellent quality, it also has a larger quantity, not visibly because they are all 10ml, but at the end, unlike other companies that deprive you of drops due to packaging, this one drains properly. So, it is cost-effective. It is never undiluted, I use it with coconut oil as a makeup remover, and when washing, two drops in my hand with shampoo make my hair excellent without dullness, dryness, and irritation.
In general, essential oils should not be applied directly to the skin. They are potent on their own. That's why we use a cream or oil as a base. As for tea tree essential oil, it is mainly used for fungal infections. It can also be used on benign pimples, as it dries them out and prevents their development. Each essential oil has its own specific use. However, tea tree oil is not suitable for acne pimples.
I heard that the product is good, so I bought it and mixed it with aloe vera. When I applied it to my face, my whole face turned red. Because I have sensitive skin, I tried using aloe vera separately, but it still made my skin red. So, these products are not for me. I'm sure they are very good and helpful, but everyone's reaction may be different. An unknown product might work for you while a well-known one may not. Maybe I don't know how to use it properly, but I followed some steps that my friend, who also has the same problem, told me. That's why I don't know how many stars to give because I don't want to unfairly judge the product and mislead others because everyone's skin reacts differently. So, don't be afraid, just try it to gain your own experience. And if you're not sure, ask an expert on the internet or a doctor.
If applied locally on pimples, it works wonders even within one night. The negative aspect is that it has a very strong tea tree scent
What is best for local application on pimples. After 20 years of suffering with various pharmaceutical and cosmetic products, I finally found salvation!
It is not for direct contact with the skin, something I didn't know. I wanted it for pimples, so it doesn't work for me.
Amazing! In combination with bay oil, olive oil, and almond oil (I make a mixture of all these plus vitamin E), all symptoms of seborrheic dermatitis completely disappeared. For months, I struggled with medicated shampoos with no results, finally the only solution is natural products
Just yesterday I received the oil and used it. I can say that I am very satisfied! As a teenager, I have acne problems, but I noticed that along with the Jojoba oil, the tea tree oil works wonders!
I use it locally on pimples on my face and body and it dries them out very quickly. It is very good for this use!
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Okayyyyyyyyyy
You put it locally on a pimple and the next day it's gone!
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Very strong smell for aromatherapy.
Smells like Vicks for nasal congestion.
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My wife uses it as a disinfectant. I do not have a personal opinion.
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Used in an aromatherapy device, one word: STINKS
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Wonderful as always! I highly recommend it
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Effective for what I bought it for!!!