Tea tree essential oil
Description
The essential oil is extracted from the leaves and twigs of the tree. It is grown in Australia, China, India and Tasmania.
Tea tree essential oil
INCI: Melaleuca Alternifolia Leaf Oil
CAS Nº: 68647-73-4 / 85085-48-9
EINECS/ELINCS Nº: 285-377-1
This tree belongs to the Myrtaceae family. Origin: AustraliaWhat is Tea Tree Essential Oil?
Tea Tree Essential Oil, or Melaleuca Alternifolia Leaf Oil, is a botanical concentrate distinguished for its wide spectrum of therapeutic and cosmetic applications. This oil is obtained from a shrub belonging to the Mirtaceae family, specifically from the Melaleuca genus, which is endemic to Australia. Careful distillation of its leaves and small twigs releases a volatile oil that has been traditionally used by Aboriginal Australians to treat various skin conditions due to its notable antiseptic and anti-inflammatory properties.
Over the centuries, the use of this oil has transcended borders, becoming an indispensable ingredient in modern cosmetology. Its effectiveness is due to the presence of compounds such as terpinen-4-ol, which gives it a powerful antibacterial and antifungal action. These attributes make Tea Tree Oil a valuable ally in the formulation of products for skin and hair care, being effective in regulating sebum production, treating conditions such as acne, dandruff and various fungal infections.
However, its application must be carried out with knowledge, since despite its natural origin, Tea Tree Essential Oil must be used in adequate dilutions to avoid adverse reactions. Current cosmetology values this oil not only for its direct benefits on the dermis and scalp, but also for its ability to enhance the effectiveness of other ingredients, thus contributing to the synergy and balance of natural cosmetic formulations.
Origins and Extraction Process
Tea Tree Essential Oil is an elixir that originates from the vast and rich Australian lands, a natural legacy of the unique biodiversity of this continent. With the passage of time and global recognition of its virtues, its cultivation has spread to other parts of the world with similar climates, such as China, India and Tasmania, where Melaleuca species have been adapted for commercial production. This geographical expansion has allowed this essential oil to not only maintain its relevance in the field of health and beauty, but also to be enriched by the subtle variations in therapeutic properties provided by different terroirs.
The extraction of Tea Tree Oil is carried out through a meticulous process of steam distillation, an ancient technique that has been refined and perfected with contemporary technology. In this procedure, the leaves and twigs of the Melaleuca Alternifolia tree are subjected to currents of water vapor that facilitate the release of the essential oils contained in its cells. As the steam condenses, an emulsion of water and oil separates, which is then decanted to obtain the essential oil in its purest and most concentrated form. This process preserves the integrity and potency of the oil's bioactive compounds, which is crucial to its therapeutic efficacy.
The active components found in the oil, such as terpinen-4-ol, cineol, pinene, terpineol, among others, are responsible for its antimicrobial, anti-inflammatory and healing properties. These components are concentrated in the oil during the distillation process, resulting in a golden, volatile liquid that houses the power of nature in every drop. This concentration of active ingredients is what has scientifically validated Tea Tree Essential Oil in the dermatological and cosmetic field, providing a key ingredient for skin treatments and personal care products that seek a natural and effective alternative.
The Impact of Tea Tree Oil on Skin and Hair
Benefits of Tea Tree Oil in Hair Care
Trichology, a science that studies hair health, recognizes Tea Tree Essential Oil as an effective treatment against seborrheic dermatitis, commonly manifested as dandruff. Its antifungal and antibacterial activity regulates the flora of the scalp, while its anti-inflammatory properties relieve irritation and itching. This oil improves the health of the scalp, promoting an optimal environment for hair growth and providing relief in inflammatory conditions.
Indications for Oily and Acne Skin
Tea Tree Oil is particularly beneficial for oily and acne-prone skin due to its sebum-regulating and antimicrobial properties. Oily skin is characterized by excessive sebum production, which can cause clogged pores and the formation of acne. The components of the oil, such as terpinen-4-ol, have been shown to be effective in inhibiting the bacteria responsible for acne inflammation, offering a natural alternative for the management of this condition. However, it is essential to properly dilute this essential oil in an appropriate vehicle, such as a carrier oil or a base cream, to avoid skin irritations.
Use on Sensitive Skin and Irritated Scalp
In the case of sensitive skin, Tea Tree Oil should be used with caution. It is recommended to start with low concentrations and perform patch testing to minimize the risk of irritation or allergic reaction. For irritated scalps, the oil can provide relief and improvement in conditions such as psoriasis or seborrheic eczema. However, a dermatologist should always be consulted for a personalized assessment and to receive advice on the most appropriate frequency and mode of application, thus guaranteeing safe and effective use of the essential oil for the specific needs of each type of skin and scalp.
Cosmetic Creations with Tea Tree Oil
Applications in Body Products
Tea Tree Essential Oil is a highly appreciated ingredient in body cosmetics, where its potential can be exploited in the production of lotions, moisturizing creams and bath gels. For the preparation of lotions and body creams, the recommended dosage is between 0.5 and 1 gram of essential oil per 100 grams of base. This proportion ensures that the antimicrobial and soothing properties of the oil are taken advantage of without exceeding dermatological safety limits. It is essential to make an adequate emulsification to ensure uniform dispersion of the oil in the formulation and avoid local concentrations that could cause irritation.
Specific Formulas for the Face
In facial care, skin can be more sensitive and prone to reactions, so precision in dosage is crucial. A slightly lower concentration is suggested for facial products, specifically between 0.1 and 0.5 grams per 100 grams of product. This amount is sufficient to benefit from the sebum-regulating and anti-inflammatory properties of Tea Tree Oil in serums, creams and cleansing gels, thus contributing to the prevention and treatment of acne without compromising the skin barrier.
Inclusion in Hair Treatments
For hair treatments such as shampoos, conditioners and masks, the concentration of Tea Tree Oil can vary between 0.5 and 1 gram per 100 grams of base, depending on the desired intensity and hair type. This proportion is ideal for combating conditions such as dandruff or seborrheic dermatitis, promoting a healthy scalp and vigorous hair. It is imperative to ensure that the oil is mixed evenly into the base of the product to avoid scalp irritation and ensure even distribution of benefits throughout the hair.
FAQ: Clearing Doubts about Tea Tree Oil
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What is it mainly used for?
It is ideal for hair, skin and nail care, thanks to its antiseptic and antifungal properties.
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How to apply it on the skin?
You should dilute it with a carrier oil and apply it gently to the desired area.
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Precautions when using
Although it is one of the few essential oils that can be used pure, it is recommended to dilute it and perform a patch test before widespread use.
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Is it safe during pregnancy?
Caution is advised and consultation with a health professional before use.
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Where to buy it?
It can be purchased in stores specialized in natural cosmetics, such as La Despensa del Jabón, where we guarantee the quality and purity of the product.
Additional product information
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- ANTIOXIDANT PERFUMING
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- Ingredients
- 100% Pure and Natural Tea Tree Essential Oil. Non-GMO. Not tested on animals. Not treated with ionizing radiation. Without SVHC substances. Without CRM substances. Without BST/TSE substances. Without nanomaterials. No pesticides.
- How to use
- Do not heat above 40ªC or add at the end when the product has already cooled