Tea Tree Oil to Treat Skin Ailments
January 26, 2010 by Tea Tree Oil Uses
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Tea tree oil is an essential oil which is yellow- or green-tinged with a fresh amphoraceous smell. It is produced by steam distillation of the leaves of the plant – Melaleuca alternifolia, more commonly known as the Australian tea tree. As the name suggests, the trees are native to Australia and have been used for [...]
Tea Tree Oil
January 26, 2010 by Tea Tree Oil Uses
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Tea Tree Oil is an essential oil obtained by steam distillation and extraction of the leaves from the Melaleuca tree in Australia. Tea Tree Oil is a clear essential oil with a fresh camphoraceous odor. Australian aboriginals used tea leaves for healing skin cuts, burns, sore throats, skin ailments and infection by crushing the leaves [...]
The Miracles Of Tea Tree Oil For Skin And Hair Care
January 26, 2010 by Tea Tree Oil Uses
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Tea tree, MELALEUCA ALTERNIFOLIA, native to Australia, is a tree or shrub with needle like leaves similar in appearance to cypress with heads of sessile pale flowers. The popular tea tree oil is derived from this tree. The aborigines of Australia have been known to have used the tea tree oil to treat a range [...]
Chewing Lice
January 26, 2010 by Tea Tree Oil Uses
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If there is a parasite that like to attack warm blooded creatures, at some point it will likely bother your dog. And when it comes to lice that like to chew on a [...]
Melaleuca – Powerful Tea Tree Oil Treatment for Acne, Staph and Other Skin Infections
January 26, 2010 by Tea Tree Oil Uses
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The skin is the largest organ of the body, it covers an area of 21 square feet (two square meters) and weighs around eleven pounds (five kilograms) in an average adult. No other organ is so exposed to infection, pollution, and injury or can be inspected so readily. It has a very complex layered structure [...]
Natural Skin Care Remedy
January 25, 2010 by Tea Tree Oil Uses
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The skin is considered to be the most important organ as it is the first and foremost layer of the human body, which protects the body from millions of microorganisms, heat, cold, dust and many other sources of infections. We all want beautyful skin for a long time. The importance of keeping the skin healthy [...]
Is Olive Oil Facial Masks the Best on the Market?
January 25, 2010 by Tea Tree Oil Uses
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Olive oil is not just a food commodity. While olive oil dominates the shelves in health food stores everywhere, they’re beginning to break into the cosmetic industry as well. However, an olive oil facial cleanser is a bit of a stretch on the oil’s natural moisturizing properties.
Facial cleansing is essential to any and all skincare [...]
Facial Skin Care – Renew and Replenish Your Complexion
January 22, 2010 by Tea Tree Oil Uses
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Facial skin care begins with ensuring pores and the skin’s surface is cleaned and prepared for treatments or moisturizer. Deep cleaning sensitive facial skin helps eliminate enlarged pores and removes bacteria, dirt and oils – the primary contributors to adult acne, rosacea, blemishes and skin rashes.
Following proper cleansing, treatments that target wrinkles, fine lines or [...]
Most Effective Wart Removal Solution
January 22, 2010 by Tea Tree Oil Uses
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Warts are small, ugly bumps that grow on the skin surface. Although they are rather common and are particularly harmless, they can be a source of embarrassment because of their unsightly appearance. They are caused by a human papillomavirus or HPV and can be spread through skin-to-skin contact. Even using an object that has come [...]
Cost-Effective Treatments for Scabies
January 22, 2010 by Tea Tree Oil Uses
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Scabies is one of the severe skin conditions that lead to painful and itchy rash. These scabies are caused by the parasites which reside on the human host, which in turn develops allergic reaction to the mites, their eggs and their faecal matters. These are infectious in nature and have to be eliminated as soon [...]