Tea Tree Oil - Essential Oil - 10 ml - from Unimedica
Tea tree oil from Unimedica is a 100% pure essential oil obtained by steam distillation of Australian tea tree leaves. The Aboriginal people of Australia were already aware of the soothing and relieving properties of tea tree leaves. Tea tree oil can be used for blemished skin or for itching. In addition, the mildly pungent-scented oil is suitable for the care of sweaty feet or for nail fungus, and is also suitable as a massage oil. For use on the skin, Unimedica tea tree oil should always be used diluted!
✓ Tea tree oil from Australian tea tree leaves
✓ 100% pure
✓ 10 ml essential oil per bottle
✓ with natural limonene and linalool
✓ suitable for skincare and as a massage oil
€4.80
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The herbaceous-spicy scent of the tea tree – captured in a pure natural essential oil
This pure natural tea tree essential oil is obtained by gentle steam distillation from the leaves of the Australian tea tree (Melaleuca alternifolia). The process preserves the valuable constituents and the characteristic herb-fresh scent of the oil. Bottled in a 10 ml amber glass bottle, the quality of the light-sensitive oil is optimally preserved.
Just take a deep breath
Unimedica's tea tree oil consists of pure tea tree oil with no additives. The natural main components are terpenes, which are responsible for the oil's typical properties. It is regarded as cleansing and refreshing. When used as a room fragrance, tea tree oil can be experienced as refreshing and clarifying – especially at times when one longs for freshness and clear air.
Brings freshness to rooms and clothing
Tea tree oil can be used as a natural air freshener. Simply add a few drops to a diffuser and enjoy the oil's cleansing effect in the room air. It can also be used dropwise for laundry care and shoe hygiene and for household purposes. Care should always be taken to use the oil sparingly and only diluted.
The unique treasure of the Aboriginal people
The tea tree oil comes from Australia, where the tea tree is native. Melaleuca alternifolia belongs to the myrtle family and thrives in Australia's humid coastal regions. Its evergreen, needle-like leaves release an intense, fresh scent when crushed, reminiscent of eucalyptus. The Indigenous Australians, the Aborigines, have used the tea tree's leaves for centuries. They crushed the leaves to inhale the aromatic vapours, or applied them directly to the skin. They also bathed in waterholes where tea tree leaves had fallen – a natural, pleasantly scented bathing additive.
How the tea tree got its name by mistake
The name "tea tree" goes back to the British explorer James Cook, who landed with his crew on the east coast of Australia in 1770. They observed the Aboriginal people preparing a fragrant brew from the tree's leaves and assumed it was tea.
A versatile natural talent
In the 1920s the tea tree's essential oil was scientifically analysed for the first time. The Australian chemist Arthur Penfold recognised its potential and examined the aromatic compounds it contained. Since then, tea tree oil has enjoyed growing popularity – especially in household and room fragrance care. Its herb-fresh, spicy note makes it a valued ingredient in cleaning products, room fragrances and natural freshness applications.
Each bottle of Unimedica tea tree oil contains 10 ml of pure, natural tea tree essential oil.
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Ingredients
100% pure natural essential tea tree oil (Melaleuca alternifolia)
IMPORTANT INFORMATION:
Harmful if swallowed or if inhaled. May be fatal if swallowed and enters the airways. If medical advice is needed, have the product container or label to hand. Keep out of reach of children. Use only outdoors or in a well‑ventilated area. IF SWALLOWED: Call a Poison Centre/doctor immediately. DO NOT induce vomiting. Keep locked away. Dispose of contents/container to an approved waste disposal facility. Store in a cool, dark place.
storage
Store in a cool, dark place. Keep out of the reach of children.