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| Tea Tree Oil Is A Commendable Cure ForBlemishes |
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| Tuesday, 23 February 2010 | |
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Tea tree oil is an essential oil that is obtained from the leaves of the Melaleuca alternifolia. Melaleuca alternifolia is a plant that is native to Australia. The process of steam distillation is used to extract tea tree oil from the leaves of this plant. Initially, the leaves of these plants were used as a substitute to tea. This is the way in which the oil of the leaves got its name as tea tree oil. Tea tree oil and acne The antimicrobial nature of the tea tree oil is attributed to it's turpentine component. This antimicrobial factor helps fight and also control the growth of acne causing bacteria. Visibility of acne lesions sis also reduced by the purging of the propionibacterium acne- the bacteria which lives on the skin and is the primary cause for the acne outbreak. Tea tree oil is also highly effective in treating scarring and blemishes associated with acne. Whats more, the tea tree oil comes without any side effects and is therefore, absolutely safe to use in comparison to it's chemical counterparts. Always use anti acne treatments that contain tea tree oil in the right manner. Since Tea Tree oil is powerful you must use it either in micro encapsulated or watered down form. The Exposed skin care system is an anti acne solution that contains Tea Tree oil in micro encompassed form. Moreover, big quantity of Tea Tree oil shouldn't be applied on the face. Its excessive use can cause irritation, reddishness, blistering and itching.moderate use is the key. Other Uses of Tea Tree Oil The tea tree oil has many uses with it's antibacterial and antifungal properties and is employed generally to treat a variety of illnesses. This essential oil is very effective for certain infections like athlete's foot or any other fungal disease of the toe nails and feet. Many anti dandruff shampoos and other hair products also use the oil for it's wonderful dandruff fighting properties.Malassezia fur-fur, the number one cause for dandruff can be thrown out effectively by tea tree oil. The tea tree oil was originally utilized by the Australian Aboriginals who used it to cure burns, skin cuts, and other infections. Other conditions treatable by the oil include lice, gum infections and even tooth aches. It can also be used to maintain oral cleanliness. So, if you're searching for a definitive treatment for acne, the tea tree oil is the best and the most natural way to go about it. |
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