Tea Tree Ointment for Itchy, Irritated Skin: A Practical Guide (Without the Hype)
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Itchy skin loves to gate-crash your day. Cue Tea Tree Ointment—a straightforward balm built for fuss-free routines and tidy ingredient lists.
Why tea tree in a balm?
- Stay-put texture: Beeswax helps it hang around longer than a liquid.
- Targeted use: Easy to dot exactly where you need it.
- Minimalist formula: Infused plant oils + vitamin E + tea tree essential oil.
Where it fits in your routine
- Clean the area and pat dry.
- Warm a pea-sized amount between fingers.
- Press onto the target area—don’t over-rub.
- Reapply as needed.
Smart usage tips
- Less is more; start small and build.
- Pair with breathable fabrics.
- For post-shower use, apply within 3 minutes while skin is still slightly damp.
Good to know
- External use only. Avoid eyes and mucous membranes.
- Patch-test before first use. Discontinue if irritation occurs.
FAQs
- Is it greasy? It’s a balm, so yes—designed to create a protective layer.
- Can I use it daily? Many people do; adjust based on your skin’s response.
- What about strong claims? We keep it honest—this is a simple, plant-based balm for everyday care.