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Melaleuca alternifolia leaves are used to make tea tree oil. Despite the term "tea" being in the name, the tree does not yield tea leaves.
Recent research have shown that tea tree oil is quite effective in treating conditions like acne, dark spots, infections, wounds, etc.
Given that it is known to kill some bacteria and germs, it can be used as a hand sanitizer. You can regularly use it and incorporate it into your hand wash.
Amazingly, tea tree oil is very effective against acne. Because of its anti-bacterial properties, it's an excellent treatment for both active acne and acne scars.
Tea tree oil can be used to lessen inflammation, which can lead to dry skin and itching.
Tea tree oil can be applied to the hair to lessen dandruff, which also controls dry scalps and hair loss.
Tea tree oil can also serve as an insect repellant. You can use them independently because they are frequently found in insect repellents.
It can be used to reduce perspiration-related underarm odour. Sweat doesn't smell by itself. However, a moderate to strong odour is formed when germs on your skin and secretions from your sweat glands interact. These glands are highly concentrated in the underarm area, where they are primarily in charge of body odour.
Tea tree oil can be applied to wounds that cause broken skin and make it simple for germs to enter your bloodstream, which may result in infection. Tea tree oil can be used to treat minor cuts, disinfect them, and shield open wounds from bacteria that might infect them.
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