Dr. Ehrlich's tea tree oil - The all-rounder for your medicine cabinetTea tree oil is a colorless to light yellow oil that is traditionally obtained by steam distillation of the leaves and twig tips of the tea tree (Melaleuca alternifolia). It contains mainly terpinene, cymene, pinene, terpineol, cineol, sesquiterpenes and sesquiterpene alcohols and has a distinctive odor.
The most important active ingredient in tea tree oil is terpinen-4-ol, which makes up around 38-40 percent of the oil and has an intense, unmistakable fragrance. In addition to this, tea tree oil contains hundreds of other substances that influence its effect.
The oil is very economical and just a few drops are usually sufficient for use. Due to its versatility, tea tree oil should be in every medicine cabinet. Contents: 10 ml.
Dr. Ehrlich's care tips:
Tip 1: Dr. Ehrlich's tea tree oil can be used as a mouthwash - simply add 1 - 3 drops to a glass of lukewarm water.
a glass of lukewarm water and gargle.
Tip 2: As a foot bath, tea tree oil refreshes tired feet. Add 5 - 10 drops to a bowl of warm water.
water. Also suitable as a bath additive.
Application:
Cosmetic for body and aroma care. As a skin and massage oil as well as for oily hair and
dry, flaky scalp, add max. 10 drops to 50 ml base oil (e.g. almond oil). As a
As a bath additive, add 8-15 drops to 4 tablespoons of milk or cream in the bath water.
Note: Only use diluted. Do not get into the eyes or use near the eyes. Do not
on mucous membranes. Do not use on the face of babies and small children. Keep out of
out of the reach of small children
Ingredients:
Melaleuca alternifolia leaf oil, limonene*
*natural components of the essential oil