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Country of Origin: Australia.
Extraction Method: Steam distilled.
Plant part: Leaves and twigs.
Type of agriculture: Conventional.
Features: Tea Tree Australian Essential Oil is a rich source of natural benefits that have been recognised for its assistance in all aspects of life. With a fresh, earthy and pleasant aroma, Tea Tree Oil has traditionally been used for medicinal purposes by Indigenous Australians for thousands of years. It is highly valued for its deodorising properties and is commonly used in personal care products. Additionally, it has been seen to help reduce symptoms of various skin conditions such as acne, insect bites, blisters, eczema, cold sores, and athleteโs foot when diluted and applied topically. Tea Tree Essential Oil has also been recognised to help with dandruff and other hair complaints, making it one of the best essential oils for head lice! In cleaning, it is a great natural alternative to harsh chemical cleaners, helping to disinfect surfaces and eliminate unpleasant odours.
Properties/Benefits: Tea Tree Australian Essential Oil contains several beneficial compounds, including 4-Terpineol, gamma-terpinene and alpha-terpinene. These compounds help to provide numerous benefits such as antimicrobial, anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties. 1,8-cineole is commonly used in aromatherapy for its refreshing scent and respiratory benefits. Together, these compounds make Tea Tree Australian Essential Oil a versatile and natural solution for cosmetic and cleaning needs.
Specifications:
- 4-Terpineol: from 35% to 48%
- Gamma-Terpinene: from 14% to 28%
- Alpha-Terpinene: from 6% to 12%
- 1,8-cineole: Maximum 10%
Appearance: Clear, colourless to pale yellow, mobile liquid.
Odour: Powerful fresh, antiseptic and medicinal scent.
Note for blends: Middle note.
Strength of aroma: Strong
Safety: It is important to note that essential oils should be used with care and diluted properly before use, especially when applied topically.
Common Uses:
- Soaps
- Shampoos
- Lotions
- Deodorants
- Household cleaning products
- Air fresheners
Did you know? The lifetime of a Tea Tree is about 30 to 80 years. Our producer plants their trees only once for the entire lifetime of the Plantation. During harvest, the trees are cut back to a stump from which it regrows for another crop. There are no seedlings to replant from one year to the next. Some of their oldest trees date back to 1992. Their typical yield rates fluctuate depending on weather conditions from year to year. Typically, they produce 10 to 12 tonnes of oil. Their Plantation is 62.5 hectares, which amounts to about 160 kg to 190 kg of tea tree essential oil per hectare.
Suggested Storage: Stored at temperature <30ยฐC in closed containers and protected from direct sunlight.
100% true to the botanical name, GMO free, Non-Radiated, Preservative Free, Vegan Friendly, Petrochemical Free
Supplier information: Our supplier believes in sustainable and eco-friendly practices, which is why they work closely with the country’s leading tea tree agronomist. They are committed to reducing the need for pesticides, allowing nature to resolve any issues naturally. To promote a healthy ecosystem, they encourage the growth of ladybug populations to combat “pest” insects like pyrgo and psyllid larvae. Their family-owned horses and cows roam freely through the tea tree plantations which they have no appetite for, eating “bad” grasses and weeds, which ultimately helps to create natural fertilisers for the soil. If nature can’t resolve an issue, they adhere to ATTIA [Australian Tea Tree Industry Association]’s code of practice and schedule for pesticide use. While they are not an organic farm, they strive to produce natural essential oils that are as close to organic as possible. They take pride in their commitment to sustainability and believe that it sets them apart from other suppliers in the market.





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