Even if you plan on diluting the tea tree oil, purchase 100% tea tree oil. This will allow you to control what you use to dilute or mix into your oil.

Tea-tree oil is usually considered safe for topical use. [1] X Trustworthy Source Mayo Clinic Educational website from one of the world’s leading hospitals Go to source To get better results and use it safely, it is better to wash your face with a cleanser. [2] X Research source Then dry it gently with a towel before applying the oil.

If the tea tree oil does irritate your skin, you can either decide not to use it at all or dilute it down enough so it doesn’t irritate your skin. Common side effects of tea tree oil include irritation, redness, or dried skin. [3] X Research source

Tea tree oil can be very helpful for treating acne even when it is only 5% of the spot treatment solution. [4] X Research source You can also try mixing tea tree oil with raw, organic honey. Honey also contains antibacterial properties and promotes skin healing. Tea tree oil combined with honey can make a nice mask or paste. Store your spot treatment in a small glass container so it is available for easy application.

Just a small amount of oil will penetrate the skin to unblock the sebaceous glands, disinfect pores, and dry out whiteheads, blackheads, and pimples.

You can rinse the tea tree oil off with plain warm water or you can use a gentle cleanser, if necessary.

This treatment should help reduce active pimples and any redness that remains due to continuing infection under the surface of the skin.

Mix 3-4 drops of tea tree oil with 2 tablespoons (29. 6 ml) of green clay powder, which can be found at most health food stores. Stir in enough water to turn your clay into a spreadable paste. Apply the mask evenly, leave the mask on for at least 20 minutes, and then rinse off with warm water and pat dry. Blend together 3 drops of tea tree oil, 1 teaspoon of jojoba oil, and half of a very finely chopped tomato. Apply this face mask directly to clean skin and leave on for 10 minutes, before rinsing off with warm water and patting dry. Add 5 drops of tea tree oil to 1/4 cup of plain yogurt (either traditional or Greek style) and apply as a mask. Rinse off with warm water after 15-20 minutes.

This scrub may be a little rough for people suffering from cystic acne but is perfect for mild to medium breakouts. As both tea tree oil and honey are natural preservatives, you can make this scrub in bulk and store in a jar in your medicine cabinet.

Be careful not to get it in your eyes. It could cause stinging or burning if the tea tree oil comes into contact with your eyes.

Breathing in the tea tree-infused steam can also help to alleviate congestion, so you should also try this when you have a cold or allergies. [7] X Trustworthy Source University of Wisconsin Health Integrated healthcare system of the University of Wisconsin focused on treating and providing support to patients and public health initiatives Go to source

Tea tree cleansers, moisturizers, and spot gels are particularly popular.