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So today's review is one of The Body Shop's best selling product.
I believe the Tea Tree range from The Body Shop has been one of their best selling range for a very long while now. I personally am a huge fan of The Body Shop's body products. But have not try many of their skincare products. I have tried their Blemish Gel from this range as well but wasn't a fan of it. Before I suffered from this huge changes from my skin last November, my skin hated tea tree products before this. Tea Tree just doesn't work well on my skin. I don't see any results at all. But after suffering from a severe allergic reaction, my skin changed completely and now, I notice that tea tree is starting to work on my skin.
Claims:
Tea tree essential oil is renowned for its powerful, purifying properties. We sustainably hand-harvest our Community Trade organic tea tree leaves within 12 hours, so we can bottle our purest, most potent oil. Our iconic Tea Tree Oil is a cult classic, and is great for on the spot application. Targeted care for blemished skin. Can be used direct on skin. Has antibacterial properties. With purifying tea tree oil grown in the foothills of Mount Kenya. Does not dry out skin.
Ingredients: list is on their website which is linked at the very bottom of this post
Skin type: all skin types
Rate: 6.5/10
Skin type: all skin types
Rate: 6.5/10
Consistency/texture: light oil
Smell/scent: tea tree
How to use: Apply directly to skin using fingertips or a cotton bud
Packaging: small and easy to bring for travelling. Secure lid
Sizes: two sizes (10ml, 20ml)
Product life span: 12 months
Would you recommend to others: not really
Personal experience using it: I have mixed feelings for this product because if you guys don't follow my blog, I've actually tried The Body Shop Tea Tree Blemish Gel. They are both basically the same product but the tea tree concentrate for the oil form is higher than the one in the gel form. Like I mentioned above, I am not really a huge fan of tea tree ingredient because it doesn't work on my skin. It does nothing to my skin. But after suffering from a severe allergy reaction on my face, I now have pretty sensitive skin and the only ingredient that used to work on my skin to treat blemishes is salicylic acid. Now, salicylic acid burns my skin, so I went back to try tea tree for my blemishes. TBH, tea tree doesn't works as well as salicylic acid. Tea tree only helps with soothing inflammation and reducing redness whereas salicylic acid goes deep down into your pores to clean those nasty stuff. Hence, tea tree doesn't really get rid of your blemishes as fast as salicylic acid. But I do find that tea tree really helps to reduce the redness of my blemishes really fast. Also, a little goes a long way for this product because it is an oil. Overall, I would recommend for people with sensitive skin because it is way more gentle on the skin and everyone's skin is different because I do have friends who love this product so you could give it a try and see whether your skin loves it or hates it.
Would you repurchase: not really
Price: RM69
Where I bought mine: The Body Shop store, Malaysia
Links for further information: The Body Shop website
Smell/scent: tea tree
How to use: Apply directly to skin using fingertips or a cotton bud
Packaging: small and easy to bring for travelling. Secure lid
Sizes: two sizes (10ml, 20ml)
Product life span: 12 months
Would you recommend to others: not really
Personal experience using it: I have mixed feelings for this product because if you guys don't follow my blog, I've actually tried The Body Shop Tea Tree Blemish Gel. They are both basically the same product but the tea tree concentrate for the oil form is higher than the one in the gel form. Like I mentioned above, I am not really a huge fan of tea tree ingredient because it doesn't work on my skin. It does nothing to my skin. But after suffering from a severe allergy reaction on my face, I now have pretty sensitive skin and the only ingredient that used to work on my skin to treat blemishes is salicylic acid. Now, salicylic acid burns my skin, so I went back to try tea tree for my blemishes. TBH, tea tree doesn't works as well as salicylic acid. Tea tree only helps with soothing inflammation and reducing redness whereas salicylic acid goes deep down into your pores to clean those nasty stuff. Hence, tea tree doesn't really get rid of your blemishes as fast as salicylic acid. But I do find that tea tree really helps to reduce the redness of my blemishes really fast. Also, a little goes a long way for this product because it is an oil. Overall, I would recommend for people with sensitive skin because it is way more gentle on the skin and everyone's skin is different because I do have friends who love this product so you could give it a try and see whether your skin loves it or hates it.
Would you repurchase: not really
Price: RM69
Where I bought mine: The Body Shop store, Malaysia
Links for further information: The Body Shop website
That's it guys!=)
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