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Introduction of Tea Tree Oil
Introduction
Tea tree oil is an essential oil extracted from the leaves and twigs of tea trees (here refers to a specific tea tree variety from which essential oil can be extracted) grown in southern my country by distillation. It has a unique fresh herbal aroma and a clear texture. It has long been used in folk traditions and is now often used in skin care, cleaning and other fields. It is a natural essential oil recognized by the public.
How to use
- Skin care: 1-2 drops of tea tree oil can be added to cream or lotion and then mixed and applied to the skin. It is suitable for oily and acne-prone skin. It can also be applied directly to acne (diluted is recommended for sensitive skin).
- Cleaning: Add a few drops of tea tree oil to clean water or detergent, which can be used to clean clothes and home surfaces. It has a certain antibacterial effect.
- Aromatherapy: Drop tea tree oil into the aromatherapy machine to improve the indoor air environment.
Efficacy
- Antibacterial and antibacterial: It has an inhibitory effect on a variety of bacteria and fungi, and can help alleviate bacterial infections on the skin surface, such as acne, minor wound infections, etc.
- Oil control and conditioning: It can regulate the secretion of skin oil, suitable for oily skin, and help keep the skin fresh.
- Purify the air: When used as an aromatherapy, it can refresh the air and bring a comfortable olfactory experience.
Taboo
- Avoid direct large-area application: Tea tree oil has a high concentration. Direct large-area application may irritate the skin, especially sensitive skin, and needs to be diluted before use.
- Use with caution in pregnant women and infants: There is currently insufficient research to prove its safety for pregnant women and infants. It is best to consult a professional before use.
- Avoid contact with eyes and mucous membranes: If contact occurs accidentally, rinse immediately with plenty of water.
- Do not use for people with allergies: Some people may be allergic to tea tree oil. Before use, you can do an allergy test behind the ear. If symptoms such as redness, swelling, and itching occur, stop using it immediately.
