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Magic in a bottle
Tea tree is definitely one of my favorite ingredients for skin/body & haircare. Tea tree is antibacterial, it helps against scar ringing and much more! I have been using tea tree oil for my skin and scalp for years. And it's really a panacea. It helps against pimples very well and it also helps me against pigmentation spots. The texture of the oil is not thick at all. Please note that this is pure tea tree oil that can dry out your skin a bit, which is why you should really use a good moisturizer before or after on your entire face. For the scalp, I mix it with shampoo and that helps to soothe my scalp. It also helps against dandruff! Happy skin happy soul:) ❤️
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DEFINITELY A SUMMER MUST-HAVE
#summerhonesty🤩 This one really can't be missing this summer. This tea tree oil works PERFECT for mosquito bumps. I just wouldn't recommend this one to dry out pimples, it dries out your entire face because it's so strong (I speak from experience 😜)
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This stuff is magical
Over the past few years, I've had a lot of acne problems. I've used countless anti-acne products but they usually contained irritating chemical ingredients that didn't help at all... At one point, I read on the internet that tea tree oil can help and I bought a bottle of it. I myself use it by applying a dot to my pimples after my day cream (or night cream). As a result, my pimples become a lot less thick and red the next day. Tea tree oil also has an anti-bacterial effect. Sometimes I use this by mixing one or two drops into my cream. This gives a tingling and very fresh feeling. You could also dilute it with some water and make your own toner. I've been using it for about two years. For me, this product has made a clear difference with mine #huidissues and I would recommend it to anyone with acne. Please note that this is a strong concentration and can irritate the skin if not diluted. The scent is also strong and lasts a long time.
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