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4/20/2026

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SCIENTIFIC SCORE
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USERS' SCORE
Good
Based on 21 Reviews
8.1
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8
Versatile antiseptic use
41 people found this helpful
Universal antiseptic! I mistakenly thought this was pure oil, but it is diluted; my fault for not reading the description. Nonetheless, it mixes well with water and other base oils. I use it as a universal antiseptic for various purposes: directly on sores, abrasions, and skin inflammations; for fungal infections, I apply it twice daily; a mouthwash of 3-5 drops in water; and for throat pain, I rinse with 3-5 drops in warm water every few hours. It's also excellent for thrush, as a spray for my home, and even in the washing machine. The options are endless!
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8
Natural antiseptic
10 people found this helpful
I use it with a humidifier, and besides protecting against viruses in winter, it helps eliminate insects in summer. I add a few drops of oil to a bucket of water mixed with salt to clean the floors. It works remarkably as an antiseptic for fungal skin issues, cuts, burns, abrasions, scratches, and insect bites. I always have some on hand.
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8
Useful for infections
8 people found this helpful
I can't fathom how we managed without tea tree before. This particular oil with an emulsifier mixes well with water. You can create beneficial candles for thrush by mixing it with coconut oil. It’s far better than over-the-counter products. If this was helpful, please click 'class'.
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8
Versatile antiseptic use
41 people found this helpful
Universal antiseptic! I mistakenly thought this was pure oil, but it is diluted; my fault for not reading the description. Nonetheless, it mixes well with water and other base oils. I use it as a universal antiseptic for various purposes: directly on sores, abrasions, and skin inflammations; for fungal infections, I apply it twice daily; a mouthwash of 3-5 drops in water; and for throat pain, I rinse with 3-5 drops in warm water every few hours. It's also excellent for thrush, as a spray for my home, and even in the washing machine. The options are endless!
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8
Natural antiseptic
10 people found this helpful
I use it with a humidifier, and besides protecting against viruses in winter, it helps eliminate insects in summer. I add a few drops of oil to a bucket of water mixed with salt to clean the floors. It works remarkably as an antiseptic for fungal skin issues, cuts, burns, abrasions, scratches, and insect bites. I always have some on hand.
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8
Useful for infections
8 people found this helpful
I can't fathom how we managed without tea tree before. This particular oil with an emulsifier mixes well with water. You can create beneficial candles for thrush by mixing it with coconut oil. It’s far better than over-the-counter products. If this was helpful, please click 'class'.
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8
Quick healing effects
3 people found this helpful
The best antiseptic! It works for bruises, pimples, scratches, and abrasions. Typically, I heal in two weeks, and while on holiday, it proved indispensable. A friend used it to treat herpes, and her rashes had cleared within two days. I'm very satisfied with its effectiveness.
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8
Versatile treatment
2 people found this helpful
It's easy to use for daily cleaning, insect bites, and light abrasions. It dissolves in water for disinfecting floors. I find it effective for acne too. It worked well for my child’s athlete’s foot; applying it stopped the itching and seemed to cure it completely. However, caution is needed as some may have allergies, and it's said to be toxic to cats.
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Frequently Asked Questions

9
Reduces inflammation
This tea tree oil is excellent. Please note it contains alcohol. We apply it to small cuts, abrasions, and minor blemishes on the body, and it alleviates inflammation almost completely by morning.
8
Pleasant smell
Tea tree oil is a natural antiseptic that is always in my first aid kit. I apply it to abrasions and scratches for both myself and my child, and it also works well for dandruff. The scent is quite pleasant.
8
Good disinfectant
I have used Tea Tree Oil for years for cuts and abrasions as a disinfectant. It comes in a good size bottle for the price.
8
Reliable antiseptic
A friend's daughter had seborrheic dermatitis, and the doctor recommended tea tree oil. We have been using it for a long time as it is a strong antiseptic for all wounds, abrasions, cuts, and inflammations, including acne. It has been highly beneficial.
8
Effective for abrasions
1 people found this helpful
The smell, of course, is quite overpowering, but the oil itself is excellent. I have two children, one of whom is a football player. I keep it in the car and we use it for any cuts and abrasions! I rated it 4 due to the strong scent.
9
First aid solution
I apply it to all rashes, wounds, and abrasions. It's my first aid for cuts and acne.
8
Convenient and effective
This quality Tea Tree Oil is easy to use for treating pimples, acne, cuts, abrasions, minor wounds, and insect bites. Being water-soluble, it can be used neat or diluted. The strong scent is immediately noticeable. It comes in a convenient amber glass bottle, and sometimes, I mix it with my shampoo for dandruff.
8
Natural antiseptic
10 people found this helpful
I use it with a humidifier, and besides protecting against viruses in winter, it helps eliminate insects in summer. I add a few drops of oil to a bucket of water mixed with salt to clean the floors. It works remarkably as an antiseptic for fungal skin issues, cuts, burns, abrasions, scratches, and insect bites. I always have some on hand.
8
Accelerates healing
1 people found this helpful
It comes in handy for various issues. Wounds, abrasions, scrapes, and pimples heal faster when treated with tea tree oil.
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