Tea tree oil is derived from the leaves of the melaleuca alternifolia plant which grows exclusively and in abundance in Australia. The leaves are distilled, pressed and can then be used topically or aromatically (inhaled). Tea tree oil can be found in many over-the-counter beauty, household and first aid items.
Take a look at my five-post roundup on tea tree oil for a more in-depth look at a sample of the wide variety of face, body and hair care products on the market today. I hope that you've enjoyed this series, so please let me know what you think!

- Bella Glossary: Tea Tree Oil
- Part I: Face Care
- Part II: Body Care
- Part III: Hair Care
- Product Review: Arezoo Ingrown Hair Cream

















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1Tea tree oil is great for many purposes, but I just cannot stand the smell of it for some reason.
2I absolutely love the smell. I buy tea tree oil soap and facial cleansing pads for myself, and shampoo for my dogs.
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