Aromatherapists value tea tree essential oil for its physical nature, rather than its æsthetic qualities, but many appreciate its underlying warm, nutmeg-like aroma.
In addition to home care products, tea tree essential oil is also used in a variety of body care products such as salves, balms, purifying and detoxifying masks, skin-protecting oils, gels, and sprays. It’s also used in scalp and hair recipes.
Clary sage, geranium, and marjoram essential oils can sweeten tea tree’s aroma, while spice oils like nutmeg and cinnamon can increase its warm, woody notes.
Tea tree essential oil is generally considered a middle note.
origin
Australia
directions
There are so many ways to use essential oils! The above-suggested uses are just an introduction to a wide variety of quick tips and recipes available from Aura Cacia. Because essential oils are highly concentrated, we recommend diluting them in a carrier product like skin care oil, water, unscented lotion, or unscented liquid soap. Follow this guide for safe, effective use.
suggested uses
Quick Tip Mix 48 drops with 1/2 cup baking soda for a scrubbing powder.
Recipe Purifying Cuticle Oil
Ingredients
4 drops Aura Cacia Tea Tree Essential Oil
2 teaspoons Aura Cacia Grapeseed Oil
0.31-ounce Aura Cacia Amber Glass Roll-on Bottle
Directions
In roll-on bottle, combine oils. Massage into cuticles and nails.