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Looking for a new all-natural beauty go-to? Say hello to tea tree products! From face wash to toner to moisturizer, this awesome ingredient can literally fall from the tree and into your daily skincare routine. Trust us, your skin will thank you!
Keep reading to find out more about why we love tea tree oil products.
This goodie comes from the Melaleuca alternifolia plant, which is native to Australia. The leaves of this plant are steam-distilled to create the oil!
Tea tree oil has a wide range of uses and benefits for the skin, but it is most commonly known for its antimicrobial properties. This means that it can help to kill bacteria. It is also an effective anti-inflammatory agent, which makes it helpful for treating conditions like acne.
Pros
Cons
Clean
Tea tree skin care products are considered clean. This means they don't contain any harmful ingredients that could potentially damage your skin.
Vegan
Yes, yes, yes! Tea tree oil is a natural product derived from the leaves of the tea tree. The leaves are steam distilled to produce the oil, which is then used in a variety of products, including skin care products. Because it is a natural product, it is vegan and cruelty-free.
Pregnancy safe
Tea tree oil is generally considered safe for use during pregnancy. However, while pregnant, your skin can become even drier with the use of tea tree oil, so make sure to moisturize your skin when using the oil.
Breastfeeding safe
Yes! Tea tree oil is an all-natural ingredient, and it’s safe to use while breastfeeding because it won’t enter your bloodstream if you apply it in the form of a skincare product.
Active ingredient
Being an essential oil, tea tree is considered to be an active ingredient in any skincare product.
Comedogenic
The short answer is no, tea tree oil is not comedogenic. In fact, it's quite the opposite! Tea tree oil is known for its anti-acne and anti-bacterial properties, making it an awesome ingredient for those with oily or acne-prone skin.
EWG (Environment Working Group) Score
The EWG (Environment Working Group) gives tea tree oil a score of 0, which means it is safe to use on your skin.
CIR (Cosmetic Ingredient Review) Rating: A
The CIR Expert Panel concluded that tea tree oil was safe as a cosmetic ingredient in 2012, that’s why it's rating is A.
With so many benefits, you might want to jump and buy tea tree products right away. But hold your horses, here’s what you need to know first!
Read the label on your tea tree products to be sure how many times a day you can use them. However, there is a general rule: since it can be super drying, you can use diluted tea tree essential oil only once a day during your nighttime routine, or you can use skin care products that contain tea tree oil as one of the ingredients twice a day *this one depends on the label*
All skin types! Yep, that’s right. Whether you have dry, oily, combination, or sensitive skin, tea tree oil can be safely used to help improve the overall appearance and health of your skin.
It is better to stay away from retinol, salicylic acid, benzoyl peroxide, and other acne-fighting active ingredients since they can dry out your face.
All the questions you have running through your mind answered:
Can I use tea tree oil twice a day?
If you are using tea tree essential oil, you should dilute it and use it once a day. If you are using tea tree products, read the instructions to check how many times you can use it.
Can I mix tea tree oil with other acne products?
If you are using tea tree essential oil, you shouldn’t mix it with acne-fighting products since they can dry your skin and increase oil production.
What are the benefits of tea tree oil?
Tea tree oil is an essential oil that has many benefits for the skin. It can help to treat acne, eczema, and other skin conditions. It is also a natural antiseptic and anti-inflammatory agent.
Are there any side effects of tea tree oil?
While tea tree oil is generally safe for most people, it can cause skin irritation in some cases. If you experience any adverse reaction, discontinue use and consult your doctor.