Tea Tree Essential Oil – US FDA / Kosher / Halal Certified / ISO 22000:2018 Certified
₹215.00–₹6,800.00Price range: ₹215.00 through ₹6,800.00
US FDA / Kosher / Halal Certified / ISO 22000:2018 Certified
Tea tree essential oil is used in cosmetics mainly for its antimicrobial, anti‑inflammatory and anti‑seborrheic benefits, especially in acne, dandruff and deodorant formulations.
Key activities in cosmetics
Exhibits broad antibacterial and antifungal activity (notably against Staphylococcus, Propionibacterium/Cuti bacterium acnes and Malassezia), which underpins its use in acne, dandruff, foot care and deodorant products.
Shows anti‑inflammatory effects, helping reduce erythema and lesion count in mild–moderate acne when used in gels/creams, with efficacy comparable to 5% benzoyl peroxide but generally better tolerability.
Typical cosmetic applications
Leave‑on acne gels, serums, toners and lotions aimed at blemish‑prone or oily skin, often at low single‑digit percentage of tea tree in a concentrate, then further diluted in the finished product.
Shampoos and scalp tonics for dandruff, seborrheic scalp and itchy scalp, leveraging antifungal and anti‑pruritic effects; also found in foot sprays, deodorants, hand sanitizers and anti‑blemish spot roll‑ons
Tea Tree Essential Oil – US FDA / Kosher / Halal Certified / ISO 22000:2018 Certified
₹215.00 – ₹6,800.00Price range: ₹215.00 through ₹6,800.00
US FDA / Kosher / Halal Certified / ISO 22000:2018 Certified
Tea tree essential oil is used in cosmetics mainly for its antimicrobial, anti‑inflammatory and anti‑seborrheic benefits, especially in acne, dandruff and deodorant formulations.
Key activities in cosmetics
Exhibits broad antibacterial and antifungal activity (notably against Staphylococcus, Propionibacterium/Cuti bacterium acnes and Malassezia), which underpins its use in acne, dandruff, foot care and deodorant products.
Shows anti‑inflammatory effects, helping reduce erythema and lesion count in mild–moderate acne when used in gels/creams, with efficacy comparable to 5% benzoyl peroxide but generally better tolerability.
Typical cosmetic applications
Leave‑on acne gels, serums, toners and lotions aimed at blemish‑prone or oily skin, often at low single‑digit percentage of tea tree in a concentrate, then further diluted in the finished product.
Shampoos and scalp tonics for dandruff, seborrheic scalp and itchy scalp, leveraging antifungal and anti‑pruritic effects; also found in foot sprays, deodorants, hand sanitizers and anti‑blemish spot roll‑ons