Tea tree oil acne beauty products worth buying

So you want to buy tea tree oil products?
There are lots of products containing Australian Tea tree oil for acne, as this oil it’s becoming more known.
But, which are really worth buying?
In this list, I will try to provide you with some recommendations and reviews about the best beauty products using organic Tea Tree oil that really do work when treating acne, pimples, back acne and oily skin.
 
Toner:
Very mild and very refreshing, removes the last traces of makeup which haven’t been removed through wipes. Helps keep your skin clean. It doesn't sting, burn or dry out your skin. I use it to refresh my face mid-day, or to set my makeup if I'm feeling powdery.
It feels amazing when you spray it on. It’s a great toner for oily and acne prone skin. Does not irritate your skin and makes it feel fresh and hydrated.
 
Soap:
Dr. Bronner Tea Tree Oil Organic Soap (bar and liquid versions)
Great for acne and body acne,  just make sure - unless you have very oily skin - to moisturize afterwards. Keeps pores truly clear, my skin is a lot smoother after rinsing and the scent does not linger (which is good, cause the scent is not so great). If you want to know how to get rid of back acne, this would be the best answer to that question.
 
Treatment:
It's not a miracle product but it really works! It comes in a pump bottle (very sanitary) and it leaves your skin feeling really matte and smooth. I don't think it matters if you use it during the day or night. It’s really easily absorbed, moisturizing - but non-greasy at all. Recommended for oily skin. Keeps away little breakouts.
 
Face Wash:
You can read my review of this *wonderful* face wash here.

Ways to use Australian tea tree oil at home

Australian Tea tree oil is a broad spectrum germicide and fungicide.

This wonderful and cheap oil has many uses and benefits for housekeeping.

 

You can test how well it works to kill mold and mildew with this simple recipe:

 

Put 2 teaspoons of Pure Australian tea tree oil in a spray bottle with two cups of water. Don’t rinse. Spray this mixture on something musty. Let the smell vanish (can take a couple of days). Surprise: the smell of mold and must will be vanished, too, and won’t come back as long as the source of moisture has been removed.

 

Here are some ways to use organic tea tree oil antiseptic at home for housekeeping measures:

 

1. General Pure Tea Tree Oil Spray
As I already mentioned: Combine 2 teaspoons of Australian tea tree oil in 2 cups of water in a spray bottle. Shake to blend. Spray on mold and don’t rinse. The smell will dissipate in a few days.

 

2. Musty Mold Remover
The must will be removed from anything using the above formula. Just don’t rinse.

 

3. Household Antiseptic Spray
Use the above formula to spray areas that need antiseptic attention, such as after someone has being sick.

 

4. Laundry Helper
Add 1/2 teaspoon tea tree oil to your laundry for towels and other fabric prone to getting moldy.

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