Ingredient Spotlight: Tea Tree Oil

Are you wondering if you should add tea tree oil to your skincare arsenal? Here’s everything you need to know about this healing elixir. 

While new skincare ingredients are trending every day, one ingredient that has stood the test of time is tea tree oil. Touted as a powerhouse of skin health, this essential oil is derived mainly from a plant native to Australia, known as Melaleuca alternifolia. It is often used as a medicine due to its antibacterial and anti-inflammatory properties. But does this ingredient deserve a spot in your skincare routine? Let’s find out!

What are the benefits of tea tree oil?

Scientists have exhaustively investigated tea tree oil's antibacterial properties, and the findings have proved that it has a significant and positive impact on skin health. We have gathered a list of reasons why you should include this antibacterial ingredient in your daily regimen.

Combats acne

Tea Tree Oil's ability to treat acne is at the forefront of its skincare abilities. The oil's antibacterial properties help fight acne-causing bacteria, while its anti-inflammatory properties reduce redness and inflammation. Terpinene-4-ol is the active element in tea tree oil that destabilizes the bacteria's cell, thus destroying it. And the best part? It can treat both comedonal acne (blackheads, whiteheads, and minor blemishes) and inflammatory acne (huge, red breakouts). So, ditch the harsh chemical-laden products and reap the benefits of the natural goodness of tea tree oil to bid farewell to pesky blemishes.

Reduces inflammation

If you have acne-prone skin and are struggling with the inflammation that comes with breakouts, tea tree oil is a godsend for you. Tea tree oil's anti-inflammatory properties aid in soothing and alleviating painful and irritated skin. It can also help in the reduction of redness and swelling.

Treats psoriasis

Tea tree oil is an effective solution for people dealing with psoriasis. Anecdotal research shows that tea tree oil can help treat psoriasis symptoms, including infection and inflammation, while boosting immunity.

Boosts scalp health

While tea tree oil offers a myriad of skin benefits, it can also do wonders for your hair. Because of its antifungal qualities, tea tree oil is excellent in treating dandruff as well as maintaining a healthy scalp. A few drops of tea tree oil mixed into your usual shampoo or applied straight to the scalp might help reduce dandruff and soothe an irritated scalp.

If you are struggling with pesky breakouts and blemishes, you can try By Biolite’s Spot Gel. It is formulated with 4-Terpineol, a highly purified active fraction of Australia Tea Tree oil, to deliver broad-spectrum inhibition of hostile skin flora without irritation or allergens associated with pure Tea Tree oil. It is a fast-drying, invisible gel that swiftly eliminates breakouts while forming an invisible film to protect skin from pollution, dirt and makeup. You can also try By Biolite’s Deep Pore Cleanser to keep your skin squeaky clean and bid goodbye to breakouts. Formulated with ingredients like yucca, 4-Terpineol, willow bark and Leptospermum scoparium oil, this gentle, sulfate-free cleanser effortlessly splits beneath blocked pores, cleaning deep down where problems begin.