Tea Tree Essential Oil (Melaleuca alternifolia) 10ml
£3.99 Original price was: £3.99.£2.99Current price is: £2.99.
Why Choose Our Tea Tree Essential Oil?
- ✓ 100% Pure & Natural – No additives, fillers, or synthetic fragrances
- ✓ Australian Origin – Sourced from native Melaleuca alternifolia trees
- ✓ Trusted Supplier – Supplied by Ancient Wisdom (Est. 1995, 25+ years experience)
- ✓ Excellent Value – Only £2.99 for 10ml (reduced from £3.99)
- ✓ UK Stock – Fast dispatch from our UK warehouse
- ✓ Quality Assured – Chosen by qualified practitioners for therapeutic use
Order your 100% pure Australian Tea Tree essential oil today and experience its powerful natural benefits!
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Published: 12th July 2015 | Last Updated: 2nd December 2025 | By: Zoom Health Team
This 100% pure tea tree oil has been chosen by our qualified practitioner for its therapeutic qualities. Our Tea Tree essential oil is supplied by Ancient Wisdom, a trusted aromatherapy supplier established in 1995 with over 25 years of experience in sourcing premium quality essential oils. Suitable for topical use External Use (instructions / indications on label).
Product Details
- Volume: 10ml
- Latin Name: Melaleuca Alternifolia
- Country of Origin: Australia
- Extraction Method: Steam Distilled
- Purity: 100% Pure & Natural
- Suitable for: Topical use (always dilute in a carrier oil)
Aromatic Profile
- Scent: Fresh, Antiseptic, Sharp, Strong
- Colour: Clear and Colourless to Pale Yellow
- Consistency: Thin
- Note: Middle
- Strength of Aroma: Medium
- Plant Part: Leaves & Twigs
Botanical Information
Despite the name, tea tree oil does not come from the plant which makes tea leaves or tea oil. Instead, it is derived from the leaves and twigs of the tea tree which is located in New South Wales and Southeast Queensland, Australia. In early times, it seems the leaves of this tree were infused to make tea, which is how the name came into being. The oil itself is a mixture of different ingredients that have been used for centuries starting with the aboriginal peoples that lived in Australia.
Blends Well With
Tea Tree essential oil blends well with: Cinnamon, Clary Sage, Clove, Geranium, Lavender, Lemon, Myrrh, Nutmeg, Rosewood, Rosemary and Thyme.
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⚠️ Important Safety Notice: Tea tree oil is not to be taken internally. Must be kept away from children and pets. Don’t use it if you’re pregnant or lactating. Always dilute essential oils in a base oil before applying to skin. A patch test is always recommended before use.
For Baths
Add 4-6 drops of Tea Tree essential oil to a tablespoon of carrier oil or dispersant, then add to running bath water. Disperse the water well before entering. Enjoy a relaxing soak for up to 20 minutes.
For Massage
Dilute Tea Tree essential oil in a suitable carrier oil such as sweet almond, jojoba, or grapeseed oil. Use 2-3 drops of essential oil per 5ml of carrier oil (1-2% dilution). Apply to the desired area using gentle massage movements.
For Vaporisation
Add 3-5 drops of Tea Tree essential oil to your oil burner or vaporiser with water. The fresh, antiseptic aroma will help purify the air and create a cleansing atmosphere.
For Diffusion
Add 4-8 drops of Tea Tree essential oil to your electric diffuser according to the manufacturer’s instructions. Ideal for relieving cold, cough and flu symptoms when preparing inhalations with water.
Safety Information
- For external use only – never ingest tea tree oil as it is toxic when consumed
- Always dilute in a carrier oil before applying to skin (1-2% dilution)
- Perform a patch test before use to check for sensitivity
- Avoid contact with eyes and mucous membranes
- Not suitable for use during pregnancy or whilst breastfeeding
- Keep out of reach of children and pets
- Store in a cool, dark place away from direct sunlight
- If irritation occurs, discontinue use immediately
- Consult a healthcare professional before use if you have any medical conditions
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Tea Tree essential oil is steam distilled from the leaves and twigs of the Melaleuca alternifolia tree, creating a concentrated liquid compound with a complex chemical profile. At the time, tea tree oil was considered a medicine that could help with many different ailments and even diseases, a reputation that really only grew as the colonists discovered when they first landed on the Australian continent. Only in recent times has tea tree oil spread out from Australia as people around the world began discovering its remarkable properties.
The Health Benefits of Tea Tree Oil
Despite all the developed medicines, there are still several natural approaches for many different types of infections. One of the most powerful is tea tree oil which provides an exceptional number of benefits when applied topically to infections or wounds to the skin. While tea tree oil should never be consumed as it is a toxin, the healthy benefits that it provides as a topical aid are considerable. In fact, this is a natural product that has been recommended for use with a number of skin conditions that range from dandruff on the scalp all the way down to Athlete’s foot.
Antibacterial Properties
It’s fair to say that tea tree oil is a result is being created in the tropics where a large number of microbes, fungi and bacteria exist. Wounds, cuts and abrasions that are treated with tea tree oil effectively destroy the numerous amounts of bacteria that would otherwise become dangerous infections. The oil is claimed to have valuable antiseptic properties due to constituents called terpenoids, and is used in many personal care products and medicines today. It may also help with internal bacterial infections in the colon and urinary systems.
Antiviral Support
Certain viral infections can become serious without the proper treatment that tea tree oil may help with. While viruses can survive heat, cold and many types of treatment, tea tree oil can break through its protective cyst which means that it may help with influenza, measles, mumps and even downplay the effects of the common cold.
Fungicidal Action
Many different types of fungal infections may be helped with the oil including Athlete’s foot and dermatitis. For those who develop a fungal infection on the skin, tea tree oil is a natural approach. It is also said to be useful as a component of many products used for acne, fungal infections, dandruff or haemorrhoids.
Anti-inflammatory Relief
In addition to its antimicrobial properties, tea tree oil may also provide topical relief to muscle aches, pains and even sprains thanks to its anti-inflammatory qualities. Plus, applying the oil to the skin increases the blood flow which creates faster healing. In addition, the immune system itself is boosted so that you can overcome infections at a quicker pace which keeps you healthy for longer periods of time.
All things considered, tea tree oil offers many health benefits which will help you overcome many common ailments.
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Is this 100% pure Tea Tree essential oil?
Yes, this is 100% pure Australian Tea Tree (Melaleuca Alternifolia) essential oil with no additives, fillers, or dilution. It is steam distilled from leaves and twigs and supplied by Ancient Wisdom, a trusted supplier with over 25 years of experience in sourcing premium quality essential oils.
Is Tea Tree oil safe to use?
Tea Tree oil is safe for topical use when properly diluted in a carrier oil. However, it must never be ingested as it is toxic when consumed. Always perform a patch test before use, keep away from eyes and mucous membranes, and store out of reach of children and pets. If you experience any irritation, discontinue use immediately.
Can I use this Tea Tree oil for aromatherapy?
Absolutely! This therapeutic-grade Tea Tree essential oil is perfect for aromatherapy use. Add 3-5 drops to your oil burner, vaporiser, or electric diffuser to purify the air and create a fresh, cleansing atmosphere. It’s particularly beneficial for preparing inhalations to help with cold, cough and flu symptoms.
Where does your Tea Tree oil come from?
Our Tea Tree essential oil originates from Australia, where it is sourced from the native Melaleuca alternifolia trees found in New South Wales and Southeast Queensland. It is supplied by Ancient Wisdom, established in 1995, ensuring consistent quality and authenticity.
How should I store my Tea Tree essential oil?
Store your Tea Tree essential oil in a cool, dark place away from direct sunlight and heat sources. Keep the bottle tightly closed when not in use. Proper storage will help maintain the oil’s potency and extend its shelf life. Keep out of reach of children and pets.
Can I use Tea Tree oil during pregnancy?
Tea Tree oil is not recommended for use during pregnancy or whilst breastfeeding. If you are pregnant, planning to become pregnant, or breastfeeding, please consult your healthcare provider or GP before using any essential oils. You can find more information about pregnancy safety on the NHS pregnancy guidance pages.
How long will a 10ml bottle last?
The longevity of your 10ml bottle depends on frequency of use. For aromatherapy diffusion using 4-8 drops per session, a 10ml bottle typically provides 50-60 uses. For topical applications where you use 2-3 drops diluted in carrier oil, the bottle can last considerably longer. With proper storage, unopened Tea Tree oil has a shelf life of approximately 2-3 years.
Is Tea Tree oil safe for children?
Tea Tree essential oil should be kept out of reach of children and should not be used on infants or young children without consulting a healthcare professional first. If using on older children, always use a much lower dilution rate (0.5-1%) and perform a patch test. Never allow children to ingest tea tree oil as it is toxic when consumed.
How does your Tea Tree oil compare to cheaper alternatives?
Our Tea Tree essential oil is 100% pure, therapeutic-grade oil sourced from Australia and supplied by Ancient Wisdom, a reputable supplier with over 25 years of experience. Cheaper alternatives may be diluted with carrier oils, contain synthetic fragrances, or be of lower grade. Our oil is chosen by qualified practitioners specifically for its therapeutic qualities, ensuring you receive genuine, high-quality Tea Tree oil at an excellent price point of £2.99 for 10ml.








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