Tea tree essential oil is taken from the leaves of the Melaleuca alternifolia plant. Our Tea Tree Essential Oil is 100% pure and authentic, extracted through steam distillation from the fresh leaves of the Melaleuca alternifolia plant. It is free from chemicals, additives, synthetic fragrances, and preservatives, ensuring premium quality and maximum effectiveness Tea tree oil is well-known for its strong antibacterial and antifungal properties. Organic tea tree oil may be helpful for treating different skin issues. It can also be used to make natural household cleaners and surface disinfectants. For hair care, it helps nourish the scalp and keeps hair healthy. Tea tree oil is regarded as one of the most widely used multipurpose essential oils because of its numerous applications. Benefits Australian tea tree essential oil is celebrated for its diverse therapeutic benefits, including strong antimicrobial properties that combat bacteria, fungi, and viruses. It may promote skin health by effectively treating acne, aiding in wound healing, and may support respiratory health. How to use Acne Treatment-Dilute 1-2 drops in 1 teaspoon (5 mL) of a carrier oil like jojoba or coconut oil and apply directly to blemishes. Skin Cleanser: Add 3-5 drops to your daily facial cleanser to help purify the skin. Hair Care: Mix 2-3 drops into your shampoo or conditioner to maintain a healthy scalp and reduce dandruff. Diffusion-Add a few drops of tea tree oil to a diffuser to purify the air and promote a calming atmosphere. Inhalation- Inhale directly from the bottle or add a few drops to a bowl of hot water and inhale the steam to relieve respiratory issues. Nail Care-Apply 1-2 drops directly to nails to prevent fungal infections and support healthy growth. Foot Care- Add 5-10 drops to a foot bath to soothe tired feet and fight odor. Household Cleaner: Mix 10-15 drops with water in a spray bottle for a natural cleaner. Laundry Freshener: Add 5-10 drops to your washing machine to deodorize laundry. Insect Repellent: Dilute 5-10 drops in water and spray on skin or clothing to repel insects. Tea tree oil should generally be diluted with a carrier oil (like jojoba, coconut, or almond oil) before being applied to the skin to avoid irritation or allergic reactions. For External Use Only: It should never be ingested. Patch Test: Before using it on a larger area, apply a small amount of diluted oil to a patch of skin (like the inner forearm) to check for any adverse reactions. Keep Away from Pets: Some essential oils, including tea tree oil, can be toxic to cats and dogs if ingested or applied topically. Disclaimer This information does not constitute medical advice. Tea tree oil is not a replacement for professional medical treatment. If you have a serious skin condition, allergy, or are pregnant or breastfeeding, consult with a healthcare professional before using essential oils. Always discontinue use if you experience redness, itching, or irritation.