Is called tea tree to an Australian shrub with white flowers cataloged as Melaleuca Alternifolia. He tea tree oilor oil romperit comes from the vaporization of the leaves of that tree.
has many medicinal functions as it is considered antimicrobial, antifungal, anti-inflammatory and antioxidant (reduces signs of aging). And it can be obtained in over-the-counter cleaning products at pharmacies.
According to the Mayo Clinic, it has been proven that this oil should not be ingested, but applying it to the skin generates excellent results in various conditions.
What happens if I apply tea tree oil to my hair?
As published by the On Salus website, 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. It is especially used in case of acne.
But another skin condition with which it can be cured tea tree oil It is seborrheic dermatitis which manifests itself with redness and flaking on the sides of the nose, eyebrows and scalp. It is therefore believed that massages with this oil (always diluted) improve the appearance of the skin and reduce dandruff.
In fact, the Mayo Clinic states that using the tea tree oil in shampoo format For hair, it reduces the problem of dandruff in men and women.
Like coconut oil, this oil helps prevent flaking of the skin and scalp. And an added bonus is that it fights lice.
How to prepare tea tree oil shampoo?
Use a dropper to add 10 drops of tea tree oil in approximately 230 ml of shampoo. Do not use more than this amount to avoid possible irritation. Mix well and apply directly to damp or wet scalp.
Massage the skin with your fingers, leave to rest for a few minutes (no more than 3 or 5 minutes), then rinse with plenty of water. Comb as usual.
Before using it for the first time, consult your doctor or dermatologist reliable to avoid possible skin irritation or allergic reactions (skin rashes, itching, burning, stinging, peeling, redness or dryness).
Don’t use it for a long time because it can cause allergic dermatitis. This sensitivity increases due to oxidation of the oil when exposed to light or air. Therefore, when applying shampoo, it is ideal to do so with an amber glass dropper equipped with a dropper dispenser.
Do not consume under any circumstances, as it can cause vomiting, diarrhea and hallucinations. Use in allergy sufferers is also not recommended. Avoid direct application to the area.
Source: Clarin
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