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USERS' SCORE
Good
Based on 4 Reviews
8.4

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9
Powerful antiseptic
Tea tree oil is an exceptional antiseptic that combats bacteria, including antibiotic-resistant strains. Its monoterpenes destroy bacterial membranes, and studies confirm its efficacy against fungal infections like candida. This oil is widely utilised in medicine and cosmetics due to its versatility. Using a 15% solution is ideal for cuts, burns, insect bites, and I find it especially helpful in preventing influenza when applied to nasal passages before going out.
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9
Refreshing forest scent
The scent of the forest is remarkably refreshing, leaving you feeling revitalised. It’s effective in preventing influenza and easy to use through an aroma reed diffuser, although the lid is a bit tricky to open.
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7.5
Strong antibacterial effect
With colds and influenza rampant, I often add a few drops of tea tree oil to my bath, benefiting from its antibacterial effect. Although its woody scent might not appeal to everyone, the large bottle provides great value, allowing generous use. It’s a must-have throughout the winter.
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USERS' SCORE
Good
Based on 4 Reviews
8.4
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9
Powerful antiseptic
Tea tree oil is an exceptional antiseptic that combats bacteria, including antibiotic-resistant strains. Its monoterpenes destroy bacterial membranes, and studies confirm its efficacy against fungal infections like candida. This oil is widely utilised in medicine and cosmetics due to its versatility. Using a 15% solution is ideal for cuts, burns, insect bites, and I find it especially helpful in preventing influenza when applied to nasal passages before going out.
Read More
9
Refreshing forest scent
The scent of the forest is remarkably refreshing, leaving you feeling revitalised. It’s effective in preventing influenza and easy to use through an aroma reed diffuser, although the lid is a bit tricky to open.
Read More
7.5
Strong antibacterial effect
With colds and influenza rampant, I often add a few drops of tea tree oil to my bath, benefiting from its antibacterial effect. Although its woody scent might not appeal to everyone, the large bottle provides great value, allowing generous use. It’s a must-have throughout the winter.
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7.5
Relaxing aroma
I frequently use it in a diffuser to help prevent influenza. Its refreshing scent is relaxing, though I do think it would be better if the smell could mask the odour of a mask.
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7.5
Strong antibacterial effect
With colds and influenza rampant, I often add a few drops of tea tree oil to my bath, benefiting from its antibacterial effect. Although its woody scent might not appeal to everyone, the large bottle provides great value, allowing generous use. It’s a must-have throughout the winter.
9
Powerful antiseptic
Tea tree oil is an exceptional antiseptic that combats bacteria, including antibiotic-resistant strains. Its monoterpenes destroy bacterial membranes, and studies confirm its efficacy against fungal infections like candida. This oil is widely utilised in medicine and cosmetics due to its versatility. Using a 15% solution is ideal for cuts, burns, insect bites, and I find it especially helpful in preventing influenza when applied to nasal passages before going out.
7.5
Relaxing aroma
I frequently use it in a diffuser to help prevent influenza. Its refreshing scent is relaxing, though I do think it would be better if the smell could mask the odour of a mask.
9
Refreshing forest scent
The scent of the forest is remarkably refreshing, leaving you feeling revitalised. It’s effective in preventing influenza and easy to use through an aroma reed diffuser, although the lid is a bit tricky to open.
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