Tea Tree Oil is a versatile oil known for its powerful antibacterial, antimicrobial, and anti-inflammatory properties.
Extracted from the leaves of the Australian Melaleuca alternifolia plant, it has been used for centuries as a traditional remedy.
- All-Purpose Cleaner (Sanitizes Household Counters & Surfaces)
- Combats Dandruff
- Fungal Infections (Athlete’s Foot & Nail Fungus)
- Heals Minor Wounds (Abrasions, Minor Cuts, & Scrapes)
- Natural Deodorant (Feet & Hands)
- Soothes Skin Irritation (Allergic Skin Reactions, Alleviates Redness, Bug Bite Itching, & Mild Eczema)
Important:
- Always dilute! Applying pure essential oil directly can cause chemical burns or severe irritation. Mix 1 – 2 drops of Tea Tree Oil with a teaspoon of carrier oil (like almond oil, coconut oil, or jojoba) before topical application.
- Keep tea tree oil away from domestic animals, as it is highly toxic to dogs and cats, even when diffused.
- Patch test before wide application, apply a diluted drop to a small hidden area of skin and wait 24 hours to monitor for allergic reactions or redness.
- Tea tree oil is strictly for external use and is highly toxic if ingested, potentially causing severe neurological issues.
5% Tea Tree Oil Gel can be as effective as benzoyl peroxide but with fewer side effects for acne breakouts.

