Description
- It can be mixed with fixed oils and massaged into the scalp or applied by adding 10 drops to shampoo.
- It is effective for hair health and hair care.
- When used topically, tea tree oil is thought to be antibacterial. Tea tree oil is often used to treat acne, athlete's foot, lice, nail fungus, and insect bites.
- Tea tree oil is available as an oil in many over-the-counter skin products, including soaps and lotions.
- However, tea tree oil should not be taken orally.
- It may cause serious symptoms if swallowed.
- Areas of use of pine turpentine oil
- It can be applied by massaging the hair roots or adding it to shampoo.
- Beneficial for hair health and hair care
- It can benefit from its anti-inflammatory effect.
- It can be diluted and applied by massage for skin care.
- Content: Oleum terrebinthina (pine turpentine)
- Recommendation of using pine turpentine
- It can be used externally in skin care through massage. Helps nourish and moisturize the skin.
- The method of use for hair care is generally by adding it to shampoo. It will be appropriate to add 20 to 25 drops of pine turpentine per
- 300 ml of shampoo. We would like to stress that you should be careful not to get it in your eyes.
- If you want to add it to your hair masks, you can drop a few drops of it into fixed oils such as olive oil and coconut oil.
- You can use this mixture in skin care by applying it directly to the skin.
- Warning: Since it is a volatile oil, it is recommended to use it by diluting it with fixed oils. If applied directly to the skin it may
- cause redness and sensitivity.
- How to obtain it: Obtained by distillation method.
- Storage conditions and shelf life: Store away from heat, light and moisture. keep away from the reach of the children.
- Shelf life: 3 years.
- Packaging: 50 ml
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