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Tea Tree Oil
13 times mentioned • Ivan Ho • 18 February 2019
Tea Tree Oil
Kunzea Essential Oil - 5ml. A native shrub that grows wild along the southern coasts of Australia and Tasmania, kunzea was used for centuries by native cultures. The kunzea plant, with its bulbous tops and whimsical blossoms, is commonly referred to as “White cloud.” The extracted Kunzea essential oil has comparable properties and uses to Tea Tree oil but offers a more pleasant aroma and milder sensation when applied topically.
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Skin Care Routine
8 times mentioned • Ivan Ho • 18 February 2019
Skin Care Routine
Kunzea Essential Oil - 5ml. Diffuse at home or work for a relaxing, woodsy aroma that helps create an uplifting environment. Add to V-6™ Vegetable Oil Complex and massage into skin after a physically intense workout to help soothe fatigued muscles. Apply topically to chest for a refreshing respiratory experience. Add to your daily skin care routine and apply topically to face to help reduce the appearance of blemishes. Diffuse to help purify the air from unwanted odors.
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Community Trade Organic Tea Tree
3 times mentioned • Kyee Z • 17 October 2017
Community Trade Organic Tea Tree
Our new Tea Tree Pore Minimiser makes pores look smaller. Infused with Community Trade organic tea tree oil, it smoothes, primes and mattifies, and leaves skin feeling fresh and pure.Minimises the appearance of pores,Matifies for a shine-free finish,Leaves skin feeling fresh and pure,Ideal base for make-up.
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Community Trade Organic Tea Tree
3 times mentioned • Kyee Z • 17 October 2017
Community Trade Organic Tea Tree
Tea tree essential oil is renowned for its powerful, purifying properties. We sustainably hand-harvest our Community Trade organic tea tree leaves within 12 hours, so we can bottle our purest, most potent oil. Our iconic Tea Tree Oil is a cult classic, and is great for on the spot application.Targeted care for blemished skin.Use on targeted areas of concern,Reduces blemishes,Has antibacterial properties.
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Tea Tree Skin Clearing
4 times mentioned • Shirley Tan • 06 December 2017
Tea Tree Skin Clearing
Tea Tree Essential Oil
3 times mentioned • 11 October 2018
Tea Tree Essential Oil
Tea tree essential oil helps nourish the skin and glowing skin. Reduce pores and scars on face. It also helps keep skin fair and smooth. Suitable for various skin problems and sensitive skin problems. Best thing about tea tree oil is you can apply direct skin application as it is safe all skin type.
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Tea Tree Oil
13 times mentioned • Rayden Chow • 18 February 2019
Tea Tree Oil
Cajeput Organic Essential Oil. Cajeput, in the same family as Tea Tree oil, has a stimulating aroma and has been used for occasional skin eruptions on the lips. It can also be used to help with the cramping associated with menstruation. Cajeput essential oil can also help relieve the symptoms caused by seasonal illness. Diluted Cajeput can help soothe skin that has been in contact with outdoor annoyances.
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Tea Tree Oil
13 times mentioned • Rayden Chow • 18 February 2019
Tea Tree Oil
Tea Tree Oil
13 times mentioned • Space Man • 18 February 2019
Tea Tree Oil
If you struggle with respiratory issues, diffusers may also be helpful. Essential oils like tea tree oil have antimicrobial properties, and oils like peppermint and eucalyptus might be able to make it easier for you to breathe and clear out your airways. The antimicrobial properties of oils could enable you to avoid getting sick or help to speed up your recovery. Diffusers can even be used to repel insects. Many flying and stinging insects dislike cedar wood and clove, and using a diffuser near a window may help keep pests away from your home.
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Tea Tree Oil
13 times mentioned • Syed Saddiq • 10 August 2018
Tea Tree Oil
You'll find an abundance of natural oils and rubber locked right into the tight grain of the wood. All woods contain oils that protect the tree -- think maple sap or tea tree oil. Teak, however, can retain these oils and its rubber even after being felled and processed. Because of this, teak has greater naturally weather-resistant properties than just about any other type of wood.
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