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MELALEUCA TERETIFOLIA BRANCH/LEAF OIL

Description

Melaleuca teretifolia branch/leaf oil, derived from the needle-leaved paperbark tree native to Western Australia, is a potent essential oil with significant skincare applications. This clear to pale yellow liquid possesses a fresh, woody-herbaceous aroma and is rich in terpenes, particularly terpinen-4-ol and α-terpineol.

The oil exhibits notable antimicrobial properties, effective against a range of bacteria, fungi, and yeasts. This makes it valuable in formulations targeting acne, fungal infections, and general skin cleansing. Its anti-inflammatory qualities can help soothe irritated skin and reduce redness associated with various dermatological conditions.

Melaleuca teretifolia oil also demonstrates antioxidant activity, potentially protecting skin cells from free radical damage and supporting overall skin health. Its ability to penetrate the skin's outer layers enhances its efficacy in topical applications.

In skincare formulations, this oil is typically used at low concentrations (0.1-1%) due to its potency. It blends well with other essential oils and can be incorporated into cleansers, toners, serums, and spot treatments. However, patch testing is recommended, as some individuals may experience skin sensitization.

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