Tea Tree Oil Pimple Remover Gel

Tea Tree Oil Pimple Remover Gel from Thursday Plantation offers an excellent alternative for benzoyl peroxide as an effective topical agent for removing pimples on face. This Thursday Plantation Pimple Remover Gel is a clear gel containing pure tea tree oil, a natural antibacterial agent obtained from Melaleuca Alternifolia plant located at woody shrub, NSW, Australia.

" Positively, patients administered with tea tree oil which historically used for broad spectrum antiseptic such as fungal infections, ulcerations and open wounds, experienced fewer side effects like peeling, flaking, dryness and itchiness. "
It is also free from benzoyl peroxide, parabens ( potential effect for breast cancer ), propylene, glycol, lauryl sulphates, preservatives and artificial coloring. Extracted from steam distillation process which is known for pure oil extraction, this tea tree pimple gel is also effective against whiteheads and blackheads. The native people from NSW, Australia had known about this near perfect antiseptic of tea tree oil for thousands of years, long ago before the inceptions of any modern pharmaceutical giants. In the wild, Melaleuca plants which are tropical/sub-tropical by nature, are mostly found in the open forest, woods or shrub land, particularly along water channels and swampy areas and pests are rarely an issue with tea tree plants. Hey, I am beginning to ponder whether medicinal/skincare plants in general are more robust and resilient to pest. The Immortelle Flowers for L’Occitane is another good example.

Melaleucas are also popular domestic garden pot plants in Australia, USA, New Zealand and other tropical countries worldwide. Positively, patients administered with tea tree oil which historically used for broad spectrum antiseptic such as fungal infections, ulcerations and open wounds, experienced fewer side effects like peeling, flaking, dryness and itchiness. Apart from winning an award in 2010, in year 2011 Thursday Plantation tea tree oil pimple gel also won the Singapore’s CLEO Beauty Hall Of Fame award for the Most Effective Acne Treatment.

Did You Know? There are several other skins conditions that mimic pimples. They are the Contact Dermatitis, Folliculitis, Miliaria and Rosacea. They are all have same redness and bumps and look like pimples but in reality they are not.

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