I love tea tree oils anti-bacterial and anti-viral properties. To me, tea tree oil does not smell that great but I will still mix it up with some water and vinegar along with lemon essential oil to make a really great floor cleaner. This brand of tea tree oil comes in a large container that's easy to drip out as needed. I don't know what else to say but this has worked out wonderfully for my needs as a cleaner. Some people like to put it on their skin to help with skin tag removal but I don't have any of those myself. There is a ton of ways to use tea tree oil which you can find on the internet by doing a simple search engine search. The bottle label is really cute and I think it stands out from all my other essential oils. #ApothecaryExtracts
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25 Uses for Tea Tree Oil
- Helps heal and soothe sunburns.
- Heals skin infections naturally.
- Relieves itchiness from rashes as well as helps reduce rashes.
- Can be used as an all-purpose cleaner: Fill a spray bottle with 1-2 tsp. of tea tree oil and the rest of the bottle with water.
- Treats acne.
- Helps to prevent lice naturally; just add a few drops to your shampoo.
- A few drops in your pets’ crates or beds keep the fleas away.
- Removes ticks; just add to skin, and the little stinker will usually unlatch.
- Cures toenail fungus and Athlete’s foot.
- Helps remove skin tags.
- Naturally cures bad breath. (Swish some tea tree oil and water in you mouth.)
- Can be used in a homemade toothpaste recipe.
- Has been found as an effective treatment for warts.
- Soothes insect bites.
- Treats ringworm.
- Treats psoriasis and other skin conditions.
- Relieves asthma or other breathing conditions when a few drops are added to a humidifier.
- Works as as antiseptic on small cuts.
- Keeps your bathroom fresh.
- Relieves earaches; mix 1 drop of tea tree oil with 1 tsp. olive oil, drop mixture into the ear and then remove by tilting head.
- Freshen laundry: Add a few drops in your washing machine to scent your clothes. Also, if you forgot to put the clothes in the dryer, run again with tea tree oil to remove mildew. You can also scent wool dryer balls with tea tree oil.
- Helps freshen carpet.
- Can be used in several homemade kitchen cleaners.
- Cleans mold: Mix apple cider vinegar and tea tree oil and scrub mold; place outside to sun-dry.
- Can be used in a homemade natural deodorant.
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I am just starting to use oils and am not familiar with all that they do. I am very interested in learning about them. I am not sure what I will use it for yet. I remember seeing some things last month what needed some.
ReplyDeleteI would use it to make cleaning products and a natural deodorant.
ReplyDeleteI would use it for cleaning!
ReplyDeleteI would use the oil in my medicine cabinet for cuts and scrapes.
ReplyDeleteI would use it for probably almost everything. I still carry around a tube of tea tree oil that I bought probably 15 years ago at The Body Shop. I just keep it for the smell because it calms me down. I'd love to have a replacement! It's definitely time haha. Thanks for the giveaway! :)
ReplyDeleteIt smells amazing, so I would put it lots of places around the house. I've never used it for acne or sunburn treatment, but if I win I'd give it a try. :)
ReplyDeleteHelping my daughter's eczema
ReplyDeleteI would use it for my eczema and maybe as a cleaner. kristiedonelson(at)gmail(dot)com Thank you.
ReplyDeleteI would using it for its healing benefits.
ReplyDeleteI would use the oil on my scalp to help with dandruff
ReplyDeleteI would use it for acne.
ReplyDeleteI've heard that tea tree oil is good as a tick repellant
ReplyDeleteI use it on cuts and scrapes.
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I would use the tea tree oil for skincare and maybe give it a try on my cats for fleas.
ReplyDeleteI would use the tea tree oil for a cleaner, in my shampoo, as a spray for my feet, and as a homemade mouthwash...
ReplyDeleteI would use it for cleaning, ticks, acne, cuts and scrapes and my husbands skin tags.
ReplyDeleteI would use the tea tree oil on cuts & also to make homemade cleaners!
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I put a couple drops in my daughters shampoo to prevent lice.
ReplyDeleteI would use to Helps freshen up my carpets while spring cleaning!
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