Description
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- Aromatherapists value tea tree essential oil for its physical nature, rather than its æsthetic qualities, but many appreciate its underlying warm, nutmeg-like aroma.
- In addition to home care products, tea tree essential oil is also used in a variety of body care products such as salves, balms, purifying and detoxifying masks, skin-protecting oils, gels, and sprays. It’s also used in scalp and hair recipes.
- Clary sage, geranium, and marjoram essential oils can sweeten tea tree’s aroma, while spice oils like nutmeg and cinnamon can increase its warm, woody notes.
- Tea tree essential oil is generally considered a middle note.
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origin
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directions
There are so many ways to use essential oils! The above-suggested uses are just an introduction to a wide variety of quick tips and recipes available from Aura Cacia. Because essential oils are highly concentrated, we recommend diluting them in a carrier product like skin care oil, water, unscented lotion, or unscented liquid soap. Follow this guide for safe, effective use. -
suggested uses
Quick Tip Mix 48 drops with 1/2 cup baking soda for a scrubbing powder.Recipe Purifying Cuticle OilIngredients4 drops Aura Cacia Tea Tree Essential Oil2 teaspoons Aura Cacia Grapeseed Oil0.31-ounce Aura Cacia Amber Glass Roll-on BottleDirectionsIn roll-on bottle, combine oils. Massage into cuticles and nails. -
botanical name
Melaleuca alternifolia