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Ready for Shinier, Healthier Hair? Then, Tea Tree Oil Is the Way to Go!


At Domain City Center Apartments in Lenexa, Kansas, we believe it’s important to live life vigorously. In order to do so, you must educate yourself on the regular basis with lifestyle-enhancing tips, such as these. With this blog post, we seek to improve your way-of-life through education that promotes self-care. 

In thinking about self-care, here’s a question for you: did you know that tea tree oil helps to fight bacteria and fungus and is a great, natural ingredient for your face or scalp? We can bet that you’ve spotted tea tree oil in many hip hair care products, too.

If you are curious as to why this essential oil is now hair care’s hottest ingredient, here are a few important factoids to remember when it comes to treating your hair with tea tree oil.

Why is tea tree oil great for hair?

Tea tree oil’s anti-fungal properties make it an effective, natural ingredient in hair care. According to experts, the scalp is very sensitive and vulnerable to skin imbalances, itchiness, and dandruff – all of which are typically caused by minor fungal infections. What’s more, tea tree oil has a fresh, clean scent that makes it ideal for cleansing products. 

What is the best way to use tea tree oil for hair?

Since shampooing is the “cleansing” step in our hair care routine, it’s the most optimal time to enjoy the full range of tea tree oil’s effects. Shampooing with a few drops of tea tree oil added in is also recommended if you suffer from dandruff or occasional dry scalp. According to one study published in the Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, participants who shampooed with tea tree oil for at least four weeks, said that the essential oil significantly reduced their dandruff.

What are the side effects of tea tree oil?

Tea tree oil is generally considered to be safe for most uses. However, there is a small chance that you’ll experience skin irritations when using the essential oil. Pay attention to any rashes, itching, burning, stinging, scaling, redness, or dryness. If you have eczema or an established skin condition, refrain from use altogether. You should also remember that tea tree oil is never meant to be ingested and is toxic when swallowed.

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