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During the monsoon season, excessive humidity often leaves us with a greasy, itchy scalp, oily skin, and acne-prone skin. This time, excess moisture in the air increases sweating and oil production, making the skin and scalp feel greasy. This creates a favorable environment for bacteria and fungi to grow, which can lead to acne, clogged pores, dandruff, scalp irritation, and itching. (Hospital, 2026)
Several products are available in the market to treat these problems, but some may contain harsh chemicals that are not suitable for everyone. For those who want a plant-based alternative, Tea Tree Essential Oil is a popular choice that may help to manage common skin and scalp issues when used correctly.
Let’s know about Tea Tree Essential Oil and its benefits for skin and hair, and make some effective Homemade DIY recipes.
Tea tree oil is a natural essential oil that has been used for nearly 100 years, especially in Australia. At that time, it was used as an antiseptic and anti-inflammatory oil. But it is known for its antibacterial, antifungal, and anti-inflammatory properties.
Today, it is widely used in skincare and haircare products to help treat acne, dandruff, and minor skin infections. (Carson, Hammer, and Riley, 2006) Rich in terpinen-4-ol and other compounds, tea tree oil helps combat fungi and bacteria, making it ideal for the monsoon season.
Combats acne
Helps to heal skin wounds
Soothes skin irritation
Fights nail fungal infections
Reduces acne scars
Soothes sunburn
Treats insect bites
Treats dandruff and scalp build-up
Reduces scalp itchiness
Supports healthy hair growth
Reduces body Odor
(Myhealthopedia,2025).
Always dilute or mix other ingredients before using tea tree oil
Use the proper amount of oil, not excess
Follow dosage guideline
Do a patch test always
Avoid eye contact
Don’t use it on pregnant women, infants & sensitive skin
In our busy lives, self-care is essential for maintaining overall well-being. Tea Tree Oil is a natural remedy known for its antibacterial, antifungal, antiviral, and anti-inflammatory properties. It helps improve scalp health, reduce dandruff, support healthy hair growth, and address skin concerns like acne, breakouts, and oiliness. Tea tree Oil is highly concentrated and should always be used in moderation and properly diluted to ensure safe and effective use.
Mix tea tree oil with a carrier oil like coconut, castor, or almond, and massage into the scalp. You can also add a few drops of rosemary oil.
Yes, add a few drops to your shampoo or mix with a carrier oil for a DIY scalp treatment.
A blend of tea tree oil and aloe vera gel is a popular DIY face mask for acne-prone skin.
Yes, but always dilute it and do a patch test before using it.
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