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Spring Valley Pharmaceutical Grade Tea Tree Oil is a 2 fl oz bottle of 100% pure Australian oil, formulated to pharmaceutical standards. Renowned for its natural antiseptic properties, it offers versatile topical skin care benefits including soothing irritation, reducing joint pain, and repelling insects with a fresh, natural scent. Trusted by thousands, this compact essential oil is a must-have for proactive wellness and natural living.
| ASIN | B001QXKDRA |
| Best Sellers Rank | #646,150 in Beauty & Personal Care ( See Top 100 in Beauty & Personal Care ) #5,863 in Body Oils |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (436) |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Manufacturer | US Nutrition, Inc. |
| Product Dimensions | 1.54 x 1.54 x 3.82 inches; 0.01 ounces |
| UPC | 605388817457 885151137863 811508690385 885463407128 |
M**N
Excellent oil
I really enjoyed this oil. You can use it on your skin for treatment of itching and other bump type related problems. I also use it when I’m sitting and reading in my sunroom around my window. A few drops on the floor and the side panels. The bugs hate the smell. If you have a pesky fly,, mosquito, or any other type of bug that’s bugging you you can put it on yourself on your hair or on the back of the chair you’re sitting in or anything around you and they will take off. Just this morning I had a big fly trying to land on my cup of tea. Do you know what a pass they are and how they do not want to give up. They are very aggressive. So I put two drops of Teatree on the table beside my tea , that was the end of my fly friend he took off for other lands. I really like this brand , the best of all of them. I love the consistency because it’s not too sick or to thin. I like the smell of it and I like how well it works. If the bottom of my feet are burning or uncomfortable, I can put it on there and the tingling helps them feel better. It also helps me not to have as much pain in my joints. My only concern is that, it is distributed by China although it is from Africa. The one good thing about it though that made me feel comfortable buying it was they sell it all over the counter at Walmart and other drug stores? It seems to have a good safety inspection, and is supposed to be pure Teatree .. Well, I am on my fourth bottle in about six months or three months maybe. I hope it’s as pure as they say.
J**H
So many uses for tree tea oil.
I had heard so much about the many uses for tree tea oil and finally ordered me a bottle and I love it! I have used it so many different ways and it has never failed me. I had an infestation of shelf bugs and a little tree tea oil, vinegar and water sprayed and cleaned with a dry cloth did the trick. No more bugs and haven't seen a recurrence of them. I have used tree tea oil on scratches, sores, blisters, etc. and it works great. But keep in mind that the tree tea oil has a very strong scent and may not be right for those who use it. Although strong, it has a very fresh lingering scent which is quite nice. I have read up on more uses for tree tea oil and I plan on trying some of them. Great product!
R**6
Tag removal...slow but effective without a Dr.
Tag removal...slow but effective without a Dr. says what I know about the use of Tea Tree Oil. If applied 2-3 times a day with a Q-tip on tags, I've found it to eventually (1-2 months) eliminates the tag without the need for a Dr to remove, which is not usually covered by insurance (it's considered cosmetic surgery). On some persistent tags, I've put a band-aid over the tag and then used an eye dropper to put a couple of drops on the pad of the band-aid to give a much longer, stronger effect, but it can be a bit temporarily irritating to surrounding skin, but it clears up quickly. I don't ever "see" the tags come off, they just seem to disappear. I have used it on my eyelid, without any real problems, but use sparingly, because the oil creeps over the skin/eyelid and will cause temporary discomfort to the eye in a eucalyptus or menthol type effect, easily stopped by lightly wiping excess oil away with a kleenex or Q-tip. As for odor...it does have a noticeable smell to me, similar to turpentine. I just try to use it when I'm at home, or not going out smelling like I've been painting with varnish! All these remarks are for informational use only and not intended to be medical advice to anyone.
S**S
Spring Valley Tea Tree Oil 2fl oz.
Very affordable Tea Tree Oil. It does smell medicinal. I detected two smells -- the fragrant smell of Tea Tree, and then an undertone medicinal musty makes-me-feel-sick smell. I do not know if that is typical, or simply because it uses lower grade oil, since this the only bottle I have purchased. The purity of this Tea Tree oils is 5% cineole and 35% terpinen -4-ol. Perhaps the musty smell is due to the 60% "whatevers". It works though. My wart is gone, my mozzie bite is relieved, my son's acne is getting better.
R**L
TEA TREE OIL IS NATURAL ANTISEPTIC
IT is oil so it willabsorb on cuts and scraps and they heal faster. I have used Tea Tree Oil for over 5 years . A natural medicine article recommended it. I used it on my athletes foot that nothing I tried would work. It worked. I put it on my toe nails and finger nails and they are healthier you can notice after 3 or 4 months. I only do that with Q tip once a week. I am in Afghanistan and the foot rot here is bad so I use it all the time and my feet are surviving. Do not put near your eyes and be careful if you put on your fingernails it is an oil and will sting if you rub your eyes. Just like Jalopenos on your finger tips. Great Natural PRoduct.
N**O
I have been using it for about a week and my skin is already responding pretty well. Particularly
I have acne prone skin and have been using this as part of a homemade face wash and as an acne spot treatment. I have been using it for about a week and my skin is already responding pretty well. Particularly, some cystic pimples that never seem to fully go down have almost completely flattened. As far as the smell, of course there is one, it is an oil derived from a plant, chances are it will have a natural smell to it. It doesn't bother me, but I can see how it would bother most. Someone described the smell as camphor, I guess that's close. I have actually grown to like it, but like any scent, that is subjective. I honestly would be skeptical of an odorless tea tree oil, because to me that would scream processed. Oh and it gives your skin a menthol feeling. Probably more psychological than anything, but it makes me feel like it's working. It also numbs a little, so I could see how this would feel great on a small cut. Oh and I dab a little on my toothpaste since I have heard it's great for gums.
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