New Directions Aromatics Tea Tree richly antibacterial and astringent organic Tea Tree Essential Oil smells like spring cleaning. It's an herbal oil steam-distilled from tea tree plants.
New Directions Aromatics Tea Tree oil is used in skincare and household products. It can be used as a treatment for cold sores, acne, verrucae, and warts. Also, you can make your own hand sanitizer.
One of the most popular oils, New Directions Aromatics Tea Tree, has a myriad of uses. Being a natural antiseptic and antibacterial it is often used in cleaning products and is an excellent winter protection oil. Diffuse round the home to ward off viruses. Take care around animals that the scent is not too strong.
New Directions Aromatics Tea Tree Essential Oil be your go-to for holistic well-being. From aromatherapy to skincare and beyond, its natural versatility empowers you to embrace a life of vitality and harmony. Experience the purity of New Directions Aromatics Tea Tree Essential Oil and elevate your holistic journey today.
Certified Organics: This Organic Oil is NOP Certified. The National Organic Program develops, implements, and administers national production, handling, and labeling standards for organic agricultural products. The QAI also accredits the certifying agents (foreign and domestic) who inspect organic production and handling operations to certify that they meet USDA standards.
Botanical Name: Melaleuca alternifolia
Size: 1/2 fl.oz
Main Constituents:
Terpinen-4-ol: 35 - 48%
γ-Terpinene: 14 - 28%
Plant Part: Leaves
Origin: Australia
Processing Method: Steam Distilled
Description / Color / Consistency: A thin, clear, pale yellow liquid.
Aromatic Summary / Note / Strength of Aroma: A middle note with a medium aroma, Tee Tree has a fresh, slightly medicinal scent with characteristic woody, camphoraceous notes.
Product Abstract: The Tea Tree is a small tree or shrub with needle-like leaves. It is also domestically referred to as Ti-Tree. It can grow up to 7 meters (20 feet) in height and thrives in marshy areas, though it is now cultivated in plantations. The aboriginal people of Australia have long used Tea tree Oil. Historically, the leaves were used as a substitute for tea, which is how it got its name. In World War II, the producers and the cutters of Tea Tree were exempt from military service until enough essential oil had been accumulated to accommodate the military's needs. Tea Tree is very robust and is ready for cutting only two years after its previous harvest. As Essential Oils have become more accepted by the public, the use of Tea Tree Oil has increased significantly. This is readily seen in the commercial products now using Tea Tree, although this grade is more potent and can be used for various other applications.
Cautions: Dilute before use; for external use only. May cause skin irritation in some individuals; a skin test is recommended prior to use. Contact with eyes should be avoided.
Storage: It is recommended that oils packaged in metal containers (for safe shipping) be transferred into dark glass containers to maintain freshness and attain maximum shelf life.