This pure oil produced from tea tree is very effective at killing bacteria and almost any type of infection penetrating the skin.
It reduces redness, eliminates pus and rejuvenates the skin. Besides being antibacterial, it is antiviral and antiseptic. Thus tea tree oil is a powerful external treatment for acne-prone skin as it controls breakouts, whiteheads and almost any skin blemishes. We would advice if you have sensitive skin, it is important not to use 100% pure concentration of tea tree oil. The maximum concentration recommended is 20% tea tree oil, you can dilute it with jojoba oil. You can apply with cotton buds on the spot or affected area. It does smell strong and you will notice that your spot dries and disappears within 2 days.
It reduces redness, eliminates pus and rejuvenates the skin. Besides being antibacterial, it is antiviral and antiseptic. Thus tea tree oil is a powerful external treatment for acne-prone skin as it controls breakouts, whiteheads and almost any skin blemishes. We would advice if you have sensitive skin, it is important not to use 100% pure concentration of tea tree oil. The maximum concentration recommended is 20% tea tree oil, you can dilute it with jojoba oil. You can apply with cotton buds on the spot or affected area. It does smell strong and you will notice that your spot dries and disappears within 2 days.
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