Tea tree oil for itchy skin

Using tea tree oil for itchy skin isn't something difficult, as long as you know what you are doing!

I keep reading so many horrifying comments and stories of people trying tea tree oil for the first time and hurting themselves badly!

Well, I don't want this happening to you, and I only want you to use tea tree oil the right way.

Indeed, when you use tea tree oil for the first time and you don't know what you are doing, you are going to be exposing yourself to lots of damages and problems, which shouldn't be the case, this is why I'm going to show you the things you need to do in order to avoid harming yourself with tea tree oil, especially when you are suffering from an itchy skin.

  • The first thing you must understand is the reasons why tea tree oil is beneficial for your itchy skin.


Simply because it contains lots of anti-inflammatory and antibacterial agents.

Anti-inflammatory agents are responsible for reducing pain levels in your skin, although this can sound very weak, actually, tea tree oil is extremely powerful when it comes to skin problems and especially when you are suffering from an itchy skin, its anti-inflammatory compounds are going to reduce pain levels dramatically and will also reduce swelling and redness in your skin in a matter of hours.

Now, let's talk about antibacterial agents.

Because tea tree oil contains lots of antifungal and antibacterial agents, it's going to reduce bacterial and fungal colonies dramatically in your skin, which are the main reasons for causing you an itchy skin and for also damaging your healthy skin cells.

  • Now, how can you use tea tree oil for reducing itchy skin and healing it?


It's very easy, just use the following recipe:

In a dark glass container, add five tablespoons of olive oil or argan oil to which you are going to add one teaspoon of tea tree oil, and if you are suffering from terrible itchy skin, you can add up to three teaspoons.

Mix everything very well and then using a cotton ball, apply onto your skin while making sure you don't soak it, just enough to create a thin layer which is going to lower inflammations while also reducing the itchy sensation.

Within just two hours of using this technique, your skin is going to feel much more comfortable, with less inflammations and lots of soothing effects.

Please, if you have a question about using tea tree oil for an itchy skin, don't hesitate to post it in the section below, I will be more than happy to help you out.

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