Is called tea tree to an Australian shrub with white flowers cataloged as Melaleuca Alternifolia. It is known above all for its virtues Essential oil widely used for treat skin problems. This product is sold as “tea tree oil” or “tea tree oil”.
Tea tree oil is considered antimicrobial, antifungal, anti-inflammatory and antioxidant (reduces the signs of aging).
These virtues restore freshness and brightness to the skin in case of acne, dermatitis, fungi and skin inflammation. But after describing the benefits, the On Salus website recommends having a short and infrequent treatment. As much as possible, always under the supervision of a dermatologist (Although it is a natural remedy, it can cause allergic reactions.)
Benefits of tea tree oil for face
Acne, pimples and pimples can be prevented with diluted tea tree oil (to avoid possible irritation). The main function of this oil is to reduce the production of fat that blocks the pores of the face and is recommended for all skin types (oily, dry or combination) except for sensitive skin.
If acne or pimples appear despite prevention, they can be treated with this ingredient thanks to its anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial properties. There are skin cleansing lotions available that contain tea tree oilrecommended by the Bien Bonita website.
Another skin condition that can be treated with tea tree oil is seborrheic dermatitis which manifests itself with redness and flaking on the sides of the nose, eyebrows and scalp. Massages with this oil (always diluted) improve the appearance of the skin and reduce dandruff. In case of wound or bite, its topical application prevents possible infections.
How to use tea tree oil for face
For any of the conditions described and under medical supervision, the use of tea tree oil is recommended. The On Salus website explains the steps to follow.
- Before starting treatment, perform a tolerance test on your hand. If the skin does not show an allergic reaction, you can move on.
- Dilute 3 drops of oil in 100 ml of water. Beat or stir until the oil stains are almost imperceptible.
- Cleanse the skin thoroughly with water and glycerin soap without perfume or dyes. Then, place your face over a container of warm (but not boiling) water so that the steam opens your pores. Maintain contact with the steam for 5 minutes.
- Gently dry your face and apply the solution with a cotton ball, dabbing it gently into the skin.
- Perform this treatment every day for two weeks. Interrupt for 15 days and only then repeat, if necessary.
- During the 15 days of interruption, an infusion of chamomile or sage can be used to keep the skin decongested.
Source: Clarin
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