Not exact matches
Joy — I don't know where the soap goes in a front loader but if there is a way to get a liquid fabric softener into them, I'd use a mix of vinegar and
tea tree oil in that bit
instead of fabric softener.
If you're nervous about using
tea tree oil, Dr. Jaliman says,
instead try a face wash for oily skin that contains salicylic or glycolic acid.
I also use copaiba balsam
instead of
tea tree oil — it's gentler on the skin with just as much anti-inflammatory + anti-bacterial action, plus it has lots of anti-aging properties... for the ladies, broccoli seed
oil is also a must have in their serum... natural silicones so excellent as a makeup primer plus it's very anti-inflammatory... Lastly, tamanu to heal scars from past breakouts... I also use the following essential oils: neroli, helichyrsum, and german chamomile.
Also — I was wondering if using manuka honey
instead of raw honey might add the
tea tree benefits without the essential
oil itself, in case anyone's worried about that --
I was thinking of making your face wash with dark organic honey and manuka essential
oil instead of
tea tree since they say it has 3x the properties of
tea tree, and would add the benefits of manuka.
I don't see why not, though
tea tree oil tends to dry out the skin, so I might just use a drop
instead of the full two teaspoons
Instead it contains all - natural ingredients like aloe vera and
tea tree oil that cleanse and freshen your mouth.
Instead of wasting time with a topical treatment like
tea tree oil or permethrin, you should focus 50 % on reducing your sebum production and 50 % on lowering inflammation.