Reddit Reddit reviews Plantlife Tea Tree 100% Pure High Grade Quality Essential Oil, 10 Ml

We found 4 Reddit comments about Plantlife Tea Tree 100% Pure High Grade Quality Essential Oil, 10 Ml. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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Plantlife Tea Tree 100% Pure High Grade Quality Essential Oil, 10 Ml
HIGHEST GRADE - Plantlife is dedicated to using only organic herbs, pure essential oil, plant oils and other natural ingredients that feed your skin and restore your body.PURE INGREDIENTS - Made of Pure Melaleuca alternafolia essential oil. Tea tree has a warm, spicy, medicinal and pungent aroma.SPREAD BEAUTY - Fill your home with beautiful scents to create a welcoming atmosphere to invite positivity and tranquility into your space.MANY USES - Dilute oil for massage, add to a bath, diffuse into the air, use as natural perfume, make your own spa products such as bath bombs, and more.PERFECT PACKAGING - The dark amber glass bottle retains product quality. The security cap includes a European dropper that releases just 1 drop at a time to prevent waste.
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4 Reddit comments about Plantlife Tea Tree 100% Pure High Grade Quality Essential Oil, 10 Ml:

u/b0b_iz_b0mb · 5 pointsr/MakeupAddiction

This is the nicest, cheapest and most hydrating moisturizer I've ever used. It lasts forever.... Also for oil control and and natural zit prevention, I mix 2/3 drops of Tea tree oil in the moisturizer and mix it up before applying it.

u/valentinedoux · 2 pointsr/SkincareAddiction

Please do not use toothpaste! You don't want to end up like this.


There are better products for removing and/or preventing pimples:

Mario Badescu's acne products: Drying Cream, Drying Mask or Special Healing Powder. - I like their drying cream. It works very well but not fast enough.

Murad's Exfoliating Acne Treatment Gel - I never purchased but my esthetician normally use this to treat my zits for my facials. It is very stingy but it does work very well.


La Roche-Posay Efflaclar Duo or Efflaclar K. - I prefer Duo than K. I had congested pores on my cheek/temple area. I applied really thin layer all over my face and next day, they all disappeared. I can't really use Duo everyday because it will dry my skin. This stuff is pretty harsh for my sensitive skin.

If you want something natural - Burt's Bees Herbal Blemish Stick or tea tree oil.

Tea tree oil is my holy grail. It is effective than drugstore products and cheaper! I use it 3x a week. Dilute it with cold pressed olive oil (two teaspoon olive oil and 3-5 drops tea tree oil) and apply on my face / neck. Massage it for 10 minutes and let it sit for a few minutes then wipe it off with warm towel rag.

u/reeeks · 1 pointr/crossfit

For ripped hands and scrapes I've found that the best product to expedite the healing process is Tea Tree Oil. You will see a noticeable improvement just a couple hours after applying it to the affected area and in a day or two the skin should be close to fully healed.

I haven't tried using prep h, but this stuff works and is definitely less embarrassing to buy.



Edit: Also, I can confirm that the feeling of applying new-skin to a recently torn hand is probably the most painful 3 minutes I have ever experienced.

u/SaintOfPirates · 1 pointr/HaircareScience

To expand a little;

buy a shampoo, buy something like this, mix the TTO into the shampoo. Most tea tree oil shampoos contain very little actual tea tree and you'll feel the difference really quickly (keep it out of your eyes), use it daily.
Medical shampoos (like the SB you're using) are formulated to address causes of dandruff, which is completely different from whats going on with your scalp, and are a waste of time.

Also, the coconut oil does wonders.


Putting pure TTO on the scalp is a bit tricky, the stuff doesn't spread very far on its own, it will come with a burning sensation, and if you've got thicker hair or are of the long haired persuasion it takes forever to work it into the scalp effectively.

I'd suggest cutting hats out of the wardrobe altogether and getting some sun on your scalp (it helps), or tossing them thru a lethally hot wash cycle to kill the fungus growing in them.
The reason it makes the problem worse is fungus thrives in warm dark and moist environments, which the hat provides quite nicely, also it gets those fungal cells back in contact with your "clean" scalp, which you definitely don't want.


EDIT: Don't use anything else consecutively with the shampoo/TTO mixture. Throwing a whole toolbox at a stubborn screw is less effective than a good screwdriver. Also your dealing with a fungus issue (yes, that's why it appears to like yeast and sugar in your diet), not a bacterial issue, or a dermal drying issue like dandruff.