Customization: | Available |
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Skin Type: | Dry Skin |
Application: | Body |
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Product Name | Tea Tree Oil | Storage | In a Cool and Dry Place |
Appearance | Colorless liquid | Shelf life | 2 Years |
Application | Skin Care Product | Free Sample | Avaliable |
Grade | Cosmetics Grade | Odor | Characteristic |
The main constituents of tea tree essential oil are alpha pinene, beta pinene, sabinene, myrcene, alpha phellandrene, alpha-terpinene, limonene, cineole, gamma terpinene, para-cymene, terpinolene, linalool, terpineol, and alpha-terpineol. This tree is native to Australia and its oil has been used by the original inhabitants of that continent as a cure-all medicine since ancient times.
The reputation as a cure-all given to this oil is not an exaggeration. Tea tree oil can be used as a cure for almost all tropical infections and diseases. You name it and it has some sort of positive effect or treatment for that disease. It is invariably found in all households in Australia, particularly those that have children. The magical healing and disinfectant properties make it a wonder drug that also boosts your immunity. However, it is not meant to be ingested and is poisonous. It is meant for topical application only.
Tea tree oils are made from the leaves of tea tree .The initial tea tree oil is extracted by steam distillation and refined processing.
Tea tree oil as a natural fragrances, fungicides, preservatives, and is being widely used in daily chemical, pharmaceutical and food industries.