Does tea tree oil clog pores?

Does tea tree oil clog pores? The answer is absolutely not, however, you have to be extremely careful when using this powerful oil.

The first thing you need to understand is that tea tree oil is not to be played with, in other words, if you are asking this question, it means that you are intending on applying it directly onto your skin and let me tell you that this is simply a bad idea and can "punish you" for a very long time!

Indeed, when you apply tea tree oil directly on your skin, you are not only harming your healthy skin cells, but you are also damaging your hair follicles, which is terrible!

Yes, the ones in your skin, in other words, you will be suffering from temporary to even permanent hair loss.

My advice is to always mix tea tree oil with a carrier oil, preferably, olive or argan oil, and this is where the problems will start:

These two fatty acids will clog your pores, however, not to a high degree only in some rare cases.

They may clog your pores which will lead to whiteheads, blackheads, and even acne pimples, but in most often, olive oil and argan oil are completely safe to use on your skin and will not clog your pores.

However, if you have a weak skin that's easily clogged and develops pimples and spots, then, I highly recommend that you use this recipe every week:

Simply grind using a teaspoon of table sugar to which you are going to add the juice of one lemon and then start applying and massaging your skin gently, this will not only unclog your pores, but it will also cleanse your skin and get rid of many dangerous bacteria and pathogens that can be very harmful to it.

Please, if you have a question about tea tree oil clogging your pores, don't hesitate to post it in the section below:

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