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NOW Foods Tea Tree Oil

by Now Foods
4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (203 customer reviews)

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Size: 4 oz
1 Ounce
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  • Tea Tree Oil

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Now Foods - Tea Tree Essential Oil, , 4 fl oz liquid + NOW Foods Lavender Oil, 4 ounce + NOW Foods, LEMON OIL 4 OZ
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Important Information

Safety Information
Always dilute before any use other than aromatherapy. Keep out of reach of children. Avoid contact with eyes. If pregnant or lactating, consult a practitioner before use. Not for internal use. Natural essential oils are highly concentrated and should be used with care.

Directions
For aromatherapy use. For all other uses, carefully dilute with a carrier oil such as jojoba, grapeseed, olive, or almond oil prior to use. Please consult an essential oil book or other professional reference source for suggested dilution ratios.


Product Description

Size: 4 oz

With strong antiseptic and germicidal properties, Tea Tree Oil is now used for a number of applications ranging from cosmetic to disinfectant.

Product Details

Size: 4 oz
  • Product Dimensions: 4.5 x 1.8 x 1.8 inches ; 6.4 ounces
  • Shipping Weight: 8 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • ASIN: B000ELP5KA
  • UPC: 733739076267
  • Item model number: 7626
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (203 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #608 in Health & Personal Care (See Top 100 in Health & Personal Care)
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Customer Reviews

Tea tree oil definitely removes skin tags. Val  |  66 reviewers made a similar statement
Great product, as I'd expect from NOW. E. K. Williams  |  8 reviewers made a similar statement
Huge bottle of pure tea tree oil, this is an excellent brand and of very high quality. Janice Melvin  |  11 reviewers made a similar statement
Most Helpful Customer Reviews
93 of 94 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars Lacks a built-in dropper... January 4, 2011
Size Name:4 oz|Amazon Verified Purchase
This IS 100% Tea Tree oil. Great product, as I'd expect from NOW. I own other essential oils of theirs as well. One gripe I have about this, however: NO DROPPER with this 4 oz bottle! This is the first 4 oz bottle I've bought from them of any kind of essential oil. The others I own are 1 oz bottles, and have built-in tops for getting one drop at a time. Lacking that is NOT A GOOD THING FOR ME!! I generally only use a few drops at a time, and I'm extraordinarily clumsy and have shaky hands! Not having expected the bottle to lack that special top, I was a bit annoyed at having to seek out a separate dropper so I could use this. Oh well. I have one now, but I'm also forewarned. I'm assuming the other 4 oz bottles of essential oil lack the special drop-tops as well. I wonder why? The assumption that if I buy this much as a time I must use larger quantities at once?

Do some research on its properties and uses if you haven't already. This oil is absolutely incredible! Being antimicrobial, antifungal, and antiviral, it has myriad applications. I wont go through them all, as other reviewers have named several, but I can list some of the unnamed uses for it.

MY unique uses: I mix it in a spray bottle with distilled water, and have several uses for this. It's effective in keeping my dog away from plants, and the garbage can, as it's very unappealing to them. As an added bonus, it's disinfecting the garbage can when I use it this way. BEWARE, however, because the oil is TOXIC if ingested, and if I'm not mistaken, I believe I read it shouldn't be used anywhere near cats. Double-check on that before use. I don't own any cats.

You can also use this spray in a travel size spray bottle for a hand sanitizer. No more alcohol, and tea tree is superior. It's even effective at killing MRSA, which is pretty impressive!

I've mixed the oil with my shampoo, made homemade vinegar rinses with it, put it in homemade balms, sugar scrubs, the list goes on. It's great for an ointment for small scratches or bites, applied to ingrown hairs to prevent infection, used in a soak for any fungus on the feet, etc. etc. Some people DO react if it's applied undiluted, though my husband and I have not. This is probably prevented because if I apply it this way, it's only on a tiny spot like an ingrown hair, and applied with a cotton swab. Diluted with a carrier oil, in a balm or scrub, it makes a pretty impressive difference on eczema.

I made a sugar scrub with this (and carrier oils) for my cousin for Christmas. She immediately raved to me about the effect she saw and felt on her psoriasis! :D

It is also ASTONISHINGLY effective at killing mold. I had a pretty bad outbreak of mold in my house once, and as I'm allergic, it was serious. This was my first use for tea tree oil, after research on how to be rid of mold naturally. Even disgusting chemical cleaners and disinfectants didn't rid my house of it, and I'd nearly given up. Suited up with mask and protection, I attacked all the mold with tea tree oil, and it NEVER came back. Careful when spraying in large quantities, however, and wear a mask. This can be very irritating if inhaling the mist or if you get it into your eyes.
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52 of 53 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Great for Skin Tags April 10, 2012
By Val
Size Name:4 oz
I tried clear nail polish, tying my skin tags, everything that I could think of to get rid of these skin tags on my neck. I finally made an appointment to have them removed for the low price of $180.00. (I just could not bring myself to pay that much money because I do not have that many skin tags). I finally read an article that stated tea tree oil removes skin tags. Well I decided to try removing them one more time before my appointment. Tea tree oil definitely removes skin tags. I already have one gone and several more drying up and flaking off. The smell is strong and it does slightly sting when applying but that goes away in about 2 maybe 3 minutes. Nothing unbearable. If you have skin tags that you would like to remove, try this first method first.
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47 of 49 people found the following review helpful
Size Name:16 oz
I am never without tea tree oil and not loyal to any brand. Just make sure it's undiluted. Always buy 100% Essential Tea Tree Oil. I buy it in 16 ounce bottles. It last a long time.

As long as it's 100 percent tea tree oil I'm good. It works from everything to getting rid of fleas and mange on dogs to lice and ring worm on children. It even dries out a pimple fairly quickly. And if I were ever to have nail fungus I would treat it with tea trea oil before resorting to other medications.

For lice I place a few drops into a dime sized blotch of shampoo and wash kids hair as usual. Then I do the same with their leave in conditioner and then blow dry child's hair completely. Both the heat and the oil kill the lice. To be on the safe side I treat everyone in the house.

Then I soak brushes and combs daily in a water/tea tree oil mix. 40 drops to every 8 ounces of water. You can reuse the water mix if you do this in a bucket.

I also make up the same solution of 60 drops to 8 ounces of water and place it in a spritz bottle so I can spray all our furniture, bedding, clothes, stuffies and whatever else you think might have a louse on it.

I even put 40 drops into my laundry soap and fabric softener. Not the whole bottle, but 40 drops for every wash and rinse cycle. Hope this makes sense.

Sadly, when my children where in elementary school lice was abundant and we had to deal with it on four occasions. The first two times I used the regular products. They are both expensive and not nearly as effective as the tea tree oil, nor as safe. The third time I did two regular shampoos with the chemical ridden shampoos and followed up with tea tree oil regimen that I listed above. That worked great. The fourth time I treated only with tea tree oil regimen and it was super easy to get rid of.

For mange with dogs it's similar as the lice treatment. I place several drops into both their dime sized blob of shampoo and conditioner. I leave in the conditioner. And then spray them down with the sprintzer full of 60 drops of oil to every 8 ounces of water. In between baths I sprintz them down two times a day and rub the solution into their skin. I also spritz their bedding between washes and carpeting and anything they may lie on. I swear it works better than the mange dip I got from the vet and the over the counter mange stuff I bought at the feed store. Plus, it's safer to use than what the vet gives you and smells so much better than what is at the feed store. And most importantly completely gets rid of it.

I also use it in my mop water and my kitchen and bathroom cleaning solutions. I place several drops into my hand soap dispensers. And I even use it to disinfect cuts and other sores. It's really a great product.
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
5.0 out of 5 stars Great Product & Great Price
This is the first and only essential oil brand I've purchased and I really like it. I combine it with the Eucalyptus oil in my oil burner. Yes, the smell is a bit intense. Read more
Published 2 days ago by Crystal Carter
5.0 out of 5 stars Super in every way!
I'm not highly experienced in the applications of Tea Tree Oil. In the the past I've attempted to try this product was turned off by the ratio between the high price & the tiny... Read more
Published 2 days ago by misselania
4.0 out of 5 stars lack of a built-in dropper
This is my first time buying and using tea tree oil. It is a good product, but too smelly. Definitely, not for aromatherapy.
Published 2 days ago by Elena
5.0 out of 5 stars The tree is my natural acne cure and pure antiseptic
Yes this stuff does the trick. It last me a few months. I use it like its going out of style. And nobody beats their prices
Published 3 days ago by Bitchbag
4.0 out of 5 stars For keloid scars.
I bought this to treat my keloid scars and well, it didn't work, but I give it a high rating anyway because it does have other benefits and uses. Read more
Published 4 days ago by Katrina
5.0 out of 5 stars great stuff
I'd heard of tea tree oil in shampoos for along time. When my Shar Pei got a large wound under his front leg I was advised to give him epsom salt baths with a few drops of tea tree... Read more
Published 5 days ago by bameiboo
4.0 out of 5 stars Don't have stinky feet!
I wanted to try the tea tree oil on my stinky fungus feet. Still waiting to see the results! Feet smell better!
Published 6 days ago by Jane Bissen
2.0 out of 5 stars Bad lid, contents good.
The part at the top that lets only a drop out was stuck to the lid, so it doesn't work. The contents seem to be good, though.
Published 6 days ago by Katy
5.0 out of 5 stars large amount, at a good price
4 oz. of 100% tea tree oil, at less then fifteen dollars, wow. Still when purchasing, always look at prices and sizes, because they are always changing.
Published 12 days ago by James
5.0 out of 5 stars Helps with toenail fungus
My toddler somehow got toenail fungus, and tea tree oil was what was suggested by the podiatrist. He said it would take 6-12 months for it to clear the fungus. Read more
Published 13 days ago by karelle
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