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Tea Tree Oil for Acne Skin Care Treatment

Updated on July 21, 2008

What Is Tea Tree Oil?

Tea tree oil is extracted from the leaves of the Melaleuca alternifolia tree, which grows in Australia. Tea tree oil is extracted using steam and is sold as an essential oil.

Tea tree oil has many uses and benefits. Tea tree oil has antibacterial, anti-fungal, antiseptic, and germicidal properties. So it is no surprise that one of the most effective uses for tea tree oil is as a natural acne and oily skin treatment product.

Tea Tree Oil Skin Care Acne Treatment

The tea tree oil skin care acne treatment simply consists of using tea tree oil directly on pimples. For more acne prone skin, apply tea tree oil to the oily T-zone across the forehead, nose, and chin. If you have severe acne, tea tree oil can be applied to the entire face.

Apply tea tree oil as a homemade acne skin care regimen twice daily- in the morning and before bedtime after washing your face. If using on pimples, apply directly with a cotton swab dipped in tea tree oil. Blackheads and whiteheads are eliminated quickly with tea tree oil. If using on the entire face or T-zone, just mix 3-4 drops of tea tree oil with your normal cleanser.

Do not be concerned that tea tree oil is indeed an oil. It will not cause your skin to be oily and certainly not contribute to oily skin or acne breakouts. Your skin will absorb the tea tree oil and it will not feel oily. It will probably even dry your skin slightly.

It takes some getting used to when you first start using tea tree oil for your acne and oily skin care treatment. It does sting and burn a little. This is just the tea tree oil doing its job killing bacteria that help contribute to acne. Of course, if you develop a rash or have severe burning, discontinue use immediately.

Tea tree oil also has a unique odor. At first, I thought that it smelled like bug spray, but I love the scent of tea tree oil now. It smells fresh and clean to me. And most over the counter and rx acne products also have unpleasant scents.

Eliminate Acne With Tea Tree Oil

60s magazine ad for acne product Photo Credit: Uh...Bob from flickr.com
60s magazine ad for acne product Photo Credit: Uh...Bob from flickr.com

Proper Skin Care for Acne

Of course, a person must follow proper skin care for acne in order to have glowing, clear skin. Even using a tea tree oil skin care treatment can't do it alone. Some of the things that should be done to improve skin health and eliminate acne are:

Wash face twice daily with a mild cleanser. Do not use a soap that dries out the skin too much, as this will stimulate the oil glands to produce more oil, which will cause more pimples.

Do not squeeze or pick at pimples and blemishes. This can cause acne scars and infection. Also, do not rub or touch your face often. This stimulates the skin and causes oiliness, as well as spreads germs. If you have a habit of rubbing your forehead or chin, you need to break it to clear up acne skin.

Keep your hair clean and try to keep it away from your face, especially if you use lots of styling products.

If you use makeup, use it sparingly and be sure to remove it every night. Sleeping with makeup on is a major contributor to acne prone skin.

Best Acne Skin Care Product

After trying tea tree oil as an acne and oily skin treatment, I strongly believe that you will agree that tea tree oil is the best acne skin care product out there, especially for the price. Of course, no acne skin care product will work for everyone, but tea tree oil works wonders for a huge majority of acne sufferers.

Compare the price of tea tree oil to expensive rx acne products and other 'quality' acne skin care treatments, and it is a no brainer to give tea tree oil a try as a natural acne skin care treatment. Very little tea tree oil is used at once, just a few drops, so it lasts a long time.

Tea tree oil can be found in most drug stores or health food stores. If you can't find it there, buy it right here from this site. Be sure to get tea tree essential oil. And the best tea tree oil is pharmaceutical grade and will be clearly marked as such. I wish I could see the smile on your glowing, clear face after your have eliminated acne and pimples with tea tree oil!

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