To treat acne-prone, scarred skin

The most popular use of tea tree oil has been for skin that’s acne-prone and has acne scars. While natural tea tree oil is potent, a single dot of it on an active pimple is all you need. It’s antifungal properties kill acne-causing bacteria making room for growth of new, clear skin.
A face mask of lemon juice, honey and a few drops of tea tree oil is just what you need to lighten scars and speed up the healing process.
To balance oily skin

A few drops of tea tree oil added to Fuller’s Earth (multani mitti) makes a great face mask for those with oily skin. The tea tree oil helps to balance the sebum production of your skin while the excess oil is absorbed.
To cleanse pores

Being anti-bacterial in natural, tea tree is just what you need to cleanse your pores and keep them free of infection. When you’re taking steam on your face, add a few drops of tea tree to your water. The steam opens your pores and tea tree vapour prevents bacteria from settling in. That’s why it makes a great addition to your facial steam.
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Marie Claire, Lady Care Health
Written by Dayle Pereira on 18th Aug 2021