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ACTIVE INGREDIENTS
Extracted from the Australian Tea Tree leaves, CONTACK-T3 Oil contained over 90 compounds. However, the terpinen-4-ol, terpinolene and cineole are the more active chemotypes. These compounds have antimicrobial, anti-inflammatory, anti-bacterial, antiviral, anti-fungal and anti-septic properties.

AUSTRALIAN TEA TREE OIL AND SKIN INFECTION
Australian Tea tree oil is a natural remedy for acne, eczema, pimples, athletes foot, blisters, toe-nail fungus, ringworms, boils, corn, scrape, insect bites, scabies, head lice, warts, burns, cuts, foot soak, hot bath, face mask, etc. It also acts as a shield against different type of skin infections.

Description

AUSTRALIAN TEA TREE OIL FOR PERSONAL WELL BEING
Australian Tea Tree oil has a diversity of uses including Foot Soak, Hot Bath, Aromatherapy, Face mask, Sanitizer, Air-freshener, Stimulant, etc. It is a non-toxic disinfectant for your home.

DIRECTION
For skin infection
Use a cotton bud or swap, dip light amount of T3 and apply on affected area twice a day until fully heal.
Foot soak
Pour some warm water in a tub. Add a few drop of T3 and dip both feet for 10 minutes to ease tired and sore feet. Repeat if required. In the process, it also killed foot odour and fungus.
Face Mask
Add few drops of T3 into 300ml of hot water. Use a face towel to soak and squeeze out the excess water. Cover tower over your face for 1-2 minutes. Repeat 2-3 times. Your skin will feel clean and refreshing.
Non-toxic sanitizer
Use a sprayer bottle fill with 200ml water. Add few drops of T3 into the bottle and shake well before using the spray. It will kill bacteria, fungus, remove odour, moulds, etc.
Non-toxic laundry
Add a few drops of T3 into the water just before you spin dry your linen and clothes. It will give the linen fresh smell and act as an effective insect repellent.
Skin Care
Add 2-3 drop of T3 to your skin cream or moisturizer, mix well and apply to skin regularly. Keep the bacteria away and give you a beautiful soft skin.

Authentication report by The Australian Tea Tree Industry Association Limited

Certificate of Analysis By Southern Cross University

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