Tea Tree Organic essential oil
Description
Tea Tree Essential Oil is fresh, intensely purifying, and features a characteristic medicinal fragrance, acting as an exceptional ingredient in cosmetics, aromatherapy, and personal hygiene. Recognized for its extraordinary skin-cleansing capacity, it serves as the ideal support for combating skin imperfections and maintaining scalp freshness.
air Olfactory profile: Powerful, fresh, medicinal, and earthy, with intense aromatic, slightly woody, and camphorous notes, offering an immediate sensation of deep cleanliness, protection, and clarity.
Ingredients: Tea Tree Essential Oil (Melaleuca Alternifolia Leaf Oil)
100% of the total ingredients come from organic farming
Certified by Ecocert Greenlife in accordance with the COSMOS standard
100% pure and natural, analyzed batch by batch by chromatography (GC-MS)
Obtained by steam distillation of the leaves and twigs.
editor_choiceCosmetic Properties and Benefits
- Deep purifier: Helps effectively cleanse the skin and reduce imperfections in oily or acne-prone skin.
- Skin sanitizer: Ideal as an ingredient in products destined for hand, foot, and body hygiene, ensuring a natural protective barrier.
- Scalp care: Contributes to combating dandruff and soothing itching, providing a sensation of freshness at the hair roots.
air_freshenerAromatherapeutic Properties
- Fortifying and toning: Supports the body during demanding periods, banishes mental fatigue, and provides a boost of vital energy.
- Mental clarifier: Helps clear the atmosphere of negative thoughts, reducing states of emotional vulnerability and stress.
- Atmospheric refreshment: Through environmental diffusion, it purifies room air, leaving behind a clean and fresh scent.
water_doRecommended Synergies
- For skin purification: Combines excellently with Lavender Essential Oil and added to Organic Jojoba Oil.
- For foot hygiene: Works synergistically when added to Aloe Vera Gel or combined with Organic Peppermint Essential Oil.
- For a dandruff-prone scalp: Can be associated with Organic Rosemary Essential Oil and added to Ricin Oil.
- For air purification: Combines with Lemon Essential Oil or Eucalyptus Essential Oil in the diffuser.
Practical Applications and DIY Recipes
This product can be used as an ingredient for preparing various cosmetic products such as: creams, lotions, serums, masks, body hygiene products, shampoos, and shower gels.
face_nod Personal Care & Cosmetics
- Local serum for imperfections: Mix 1-2 drops of tea tree into a teaspoon of Organic Jojoba Oil. Apply punctually onto problematic areas of the skin.
- Purifying shampoo: Add 2 drops of essential oil directly into your daily portion of shampoo to deeply cleanse the scalp and reduce dandruff.
- Athlete's Foot: 10 ml of Tamanu Oil + 5-6 drops of Tea Tree. Massage onto the affected areas twice a day.
- Purifying foot bath: Mix 5-6 drops of essential oil with a tablespoon of vegetable oil (such as Sweet Almond Oil), then add them to a basin of warm water with Epsom Salt.
- Balancing mask: Combine 2 drops of tea tree with a tablespoon of Green Clay and a little Sage Water until you obtain a homogeneous paste.
home_and_garden Home & Household Use
- All-purpose surface spray: Mix 25 drops of tea tree with 10 ml of cosmetic alcohol and 40 ml of distilled water in a spray bottle. Ideal for sanitizing countertops and the bathroom.
- Carpet and mattress freshener: Place 15 drops of tea tree in baking soda, sprinkle onto the surfaces, leave it on for 15 minutes to act, then vacuum thoroughly.
- Sanitizing fabric softener: Add 20-30 drops of tea tree oil to 100 ml of white vinegar (poured into the special compartment of the washing machine) for impeccable towels and linens.
digital_wellbeing Natural Perfumery
- Fresh perfume roll-on: Place 5 drops of tea tree and 3 drops of lemon into a 10 ml roller bottle, top up with Jojoba or MCT Oil for a refreshing and clean aroma.
- Perfume note: In natural perfumery, tea tree acts as a vibrant and sharp top note. It complements harmoniously with citrus notes (Lemon, Bergamot), aromatic notes (Peppermint, Rosemary), and woody notes (Cedarwood).
Questions and Answers (FAQ)
Q: Can tea tree essential oil be applied pure directly onto the skin, over a larger area?
A: Applying pure tea tree essential oil over large areas of the skin is not recommended, as it can cause dryness, peeling, or irritation. It is essential to dilute it in a vegetable oil appropriate for your skin type, such as jojoba oil.
Q: Can I add tea tree essential oil directly to my store-bought body lotion or face cream?
A: Direct addition into commercial lotions or creams is not recommended, as it can compromise the formula of that specific product. It is optimally used in neutral cosmetic bases or DIY preparations created from scratch.
Q: How do I recognize a degraded or oxidized tea tree oil?
A: An oxidized tea tree essential oil features a significantly altered fragrance, becoming very heavy, rancid, or sour, and its color can change slightly. Using an oxidized oil increases the risk of dermatological allergies, which is why it must be stored in a cool place and hermetically closed.
Technical Data, Warnings
Product for cosmetic, aromatic, perfumery, and household use.
Store in a dry and cool place, away from sunlight. Keep out of reach of children.
Do not apply pure to the skin. Avoid direct use on open wounds.
For dilutions in accordance with legal regulations, consult the IFRA certificate attached to the product on the website.
Sensitive individuals should perform a tolerance test; perform a skin patch test in the bend of the elbow 24 hours before use. Avoid contact with eyes and sensitive mucous membranes. In case of an accident, rinse abundantly with a vegetable oil. For use during pregnancy, breastfeeding, in case of chronic diseases, for the elderly, or for young children, the recommendation is to consult a doctor.
Bibliography and Scientific Studies
The qualities, applications, and safety profile of tea tree essential oil are documented in reference works across aromatherapy and clinical studies:
- Tisserand, R., & Rodney, Y. Essential Oil Safety: A Guide for Health Care Professionals (2nd Edition)
- Carson, C. F., Hammer, K. A., & Riley, T. V. "Melaleuca alternifolia (Tea Tree) Oil: a Review of Antimicrobial and Other Medicinal Properties" (Clinical Microbiology Reviews) – Ample scientific review analyzing the active compounds in tea tree and its dermatological applications for skin purification.
- Pazyar, N., Yaghoobi, R., Bagherani, N., & Kazerouni, A. "Three years of experience with tea tree oil in dermatology" (International Journal of Dermatology) – Controlled clinical research on the benefits of the practical use of tea tree oil in imperfection-prone skin care.
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