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Used for:                   

Haircare:

Treats dandruff and soothes the itchy scalp

Skincare:                    

Treats acne

Soothes and relieves painful & irritated skin

Reduces skin redness and inflammation

Reduces anxiety when diffused with a carrier oil

 

Description:

BWell’s Tea Tree Essential Oil is your onestop solution for skin and hair treatments. Explore a multitude of benefits with an all-natural product that is designed keeping your well-being in mind. With its anti-fungal and anti-microbial properties, it’s the perfect concoction for your aromatherapy sessions.

 

Specifications:

Extraction method:  steam distillation

Plant part used: leaves

Colour & odour: Clear with a Yellow Tinge, Fresh, Medicinal and Camphor like

Country of origin: Australia

Blends well with: Cinnamon, Clary sage, Clove, Geranium, Lavender, Lemon, Myrrh, Nutmeg, Rosewood, Rosemary and Thyme

 

The Journey of BWell Tea tree Oil

  • The BWell Tea tree essential oil is extracted by steam distillation from the leaves of the tea tree, which is native to Australia.
  • The native farmers give their greatest efforts for more than 2 years from seed sowing to the first harvest.
  • 100 kg of Tea tree raw material yields one litre of pure and natural tea tree essential oil.

    Tea tree essential oil / Melaleuca alternifolia

    SKU: JB-BW-TTO-15
    ₹599.00Price
    15 Milliliters
    Taxes Included
      • Tea Tree Essential Oil has a fresh, medicinal and woody camphoraceous aroma with anti-fungal and anti-microbial properties.
      • In diffusers for aromatherapy and steam inhalation to treat sore throat, clear congestion and blockage in the nasal and throat area, and any other respiratory issues.
      • It is widely used for various skin and hair treatments such as reducing dandruff, treating skiing ailments etc.
    • Massage/Skincare/Haircare: Mix 2-3 drops with 5 ml of skin-friendly carrier oils or any skincare or haircare product for topical use.

      • Acne/pimples/blackheads treatment
      • Fungal/bacterial infections
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