Tea Tree oil for Rosacea – Benefits and Uses

tea tree oil for rosacea

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Do you find redness on your cheeks and nose? Is this skin disorder slightly spreading to your ears, forehead, or parts of your face? Well, then you might be suffering from Rosacea. This is a type of skin disorder that is seen commonly among the fair skin people. This skin disease develops as we age. It is a common thing but can affect you psychologically and mentally if not treated. Rosacea first affects the central face by causing flushing or redness on the cheeks, chin, forehead, or nose. The most important thing to note is that this skin condition is controllable and can be treated naturally.(1)

Is Tea Tree Oil Safe for Rosacea?

Tea tree oil is found to be very effective in treating a wide variety of skin conditions including Rosacea. This is mainly because the oil has antiseptic and anti-inflammatory properties. This is a natural substance that is got from the leaves of the tea tree. It has a long history in treating many skin conditions. It has the ability to kill the bacteria and fungi. This is a natural oil and hence is quite safe to use on all types of skin.(2)

How to Use Tea Tree Oil to Treat Rosacea?

There are plenty of different ways by which you can use teat tree oil along with other natural ingredients to work effectively on the redness and the flare-ups that you see on your facial skin.

1. Castor Oil and Tea Tree Oil for Rosacea

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If you are having a mixed skin, then using 2 tablespoons of tea tree oil and one tablespoon of castor oil is a good idea.(3)

Things Required

  • 1 tablespoon of Castor oil,
  • 2 tablespoons of Tea tree oil,
  • The clean cloth that can cover your face.

How to Do:

  • Take a bowl and mix both the oils together well.
  • Wash your hands and then apply this mixed solution generously on your face. Make sure the entire face is covered by this solution.
  • Now, take the clean cloth and wash it under the warm or the hot water.
  • Drain off the excess water from the cloth and then place the moist cloth over your face.
  • Let it rest on the face for 5 minutes.
  • Repeat the towel process once more.
  • Finally, wash the face with lukewarm water and pat it dry with a dry towel.

Best Time to Apply: The best time to apply the tea tree oil and castor oil mixture is either in the morning or evening.

No of Repetitions: You can apply it once a day initially for three to four days and then switch to once in two days.

2. Tea Tree Oil and Olive Oil for Rosacea

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Things Required

  •  1 tablespoon of Olive oil,
  •   ¾ tablespoon of Shea butter,
  • 1 tablespoon of Rose water,
  •  ½ tablespoon of Hazelnut oil,
  •  2 tablespoons of  Beeswax,
  •  40 drops of Tea tree oil.

How to Do:

  • Add water to a pot and simmer it.
  • Put all the ingredients other than the essential oils in a glass. Place this glass in the water that is simmering.
  • Allow the wax to mix with other ingredients and give it time to become creamy.
  • Remove from simmer and whisk it until it becomes thick.
  • Add the essential oils and then store it in a container.

Best Time to Apply: Apply this cream two or three times a day on your face to treat rosacea.(4)

No of Repetitions: Once or twice daily for 5 days.

3. Tea Tree Oil and Jojoba Oil for Rosacea

Things Required

How to Do:

  • Mix all the oils well in a bowl. Apply on the face.
  • Massage it over the face for 2 to 3 minutes and then leave it on for half an hour.
  • Wash it with lukewarm water and pat dry with a towel.

Best Time to Apply: It is best to be used in the morning and before bedtime.(5)

No of Repetitions: This oil mixture can be applied two times a day.

4. Tea Tree Oil and Coconut Oil for Rosacea

Things Required:

  •  1 cup of Unrefined coconut oil,
  •  8 to 10 drops of Tea tree oil.

How to Do:

  • Take coconut oil in a cup and then add the tea tree oil to it.
  • Mix well and store it in a tight container.

Best Time to Apply: Apply it on the affected area and the face and leave it overnight. Wash it in lukewarm water the next day morning.(6)

No of Repetitions: Apply this mixture two times a day for 4 to 5 days to see visible results.

5. Tea Tree Oil and Argan Oil for Rosacea

Things Required:

  •  2 to 3 drops of Tea tree oil
  •  1 tablespoon of  Argan oil

How to Do:

  • Add the drops of tea tree oil in a cup that contains the argan oil. Mix well.
  • Apply it on the face and leave it there for 30 minutes.
  • Wash it off and pat dry.

Best Time to Apply: Morning or evening.(7)

No of Repetitions: Repeat this process two times a day to start with and can be reduced to one time a day after a few days.

6. Tea Tree Oil and Almond Oil

Things Required:

  •  1 tablespoon of Almond oil
  •  3 to 4 drops of Tea tree oil

How to Do:

  • Blend the two oils until they mix.
  • Apply it on the affected areas and massage it gently for 2 to 3 minutes.
  • Leave it there for 30 minutes and wash it off.

Best Time to Apply: Morning and evening.(8)

No of Repetitions: Follow this application process for 5 days at least 2 to 3 times daily to see a reduction in skin redness.

7. Tea Tree Oil and Apple Cider Vinegar

Things Required:

  •  1 tablespoon of Apple cider vinegar,
  •  2 drops of Geranium oil,
  • 2 drops of Castor oil,
  •  100 grams of Aloe Vera gel,
  •  5 drops of Tea tree oil.

How to Do:

  • Take all ingredients in a bowl and mix them well.
  •  Transfer this mixture into an airtight container.
  • Apply a generous amount of this mixture over your face and leave it to rest for 20 to 25 minutes.
  • Wash it off and pat dry.

Best Time to Apply: Morning and evening.(9)

No of Repetitions: Use this application two times a day for a few days and you will see visible results.

Tips while Using Tea Tree Oil

  • It is better to use this oil by mixing it with other base and essential oils. Using it directly on the affected area regularly might cause skin irritation
  • It should not be consumed as oral medicine and must only be used as a topical lotion.

Tea tree oil will control the redness and flare-ups on the face very easily without causing any side effects. It is best to use the oil in lesser concentrations and in a diluted state to prevent skin irritation.

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