This nonsticky, oil-based essence is meant for calming your skin down. If you're into Korean beauty products, you will love this one. It doesn't just fight acne, it also works on clogged pores and is suitable for sensitive skin. Witch hazel, often recommended along with tea tree oil to cure acne, packs a double punch.
This vegan toner is a good ol' favorite with tea tree oil lovers. This budget-friendly toner has shake-to-activate mattifying powders that give skin a refreshed and nongreasy sheen. Besides usual toner duties, it also helps in makeup removal. It is wonderfully effective in curing blemishes, blackheads and also removes excess oil.
A lot of people are skeptical about using an oil-infused shampoo, but a good one can work wonders for your hair and scalp. Your hair needs regular moisturizing and this Paul Mitchell shampoo is a must for hydration. Switch to this tea tree shampoo for winter months to add extra moisture to your hair care routine.
We probably don't need to tell you about the awesomeness of tea tree oil sheet masks. The thriftiest and most effective would be this Innisfree sheet mask. This particular mask uses a triple layer design and features cactus, tangerine and camellia leaves to leave your skin supple after each use. Just leave it on for 15 minutes after cleaning and toning your face.
Scalp care is absolutely essential for winter months, especially for keeping dandruff in check and also to control excess oil. Besides tea tree oil, this mixture also has jojoba and almond oils. It doesn't just cleanse your scalp and remove product buildup, it also hydrates and strengthens your roots. It retains moisture without making your hair greasy.