Tea tree oil and lavender oil can be used together. They are both anti-septic, and very genle on the skin. Some people do have an allergic reaction to one or the other so they are often used interchangablely. I know of one person who finds the scent of tea tree oil alone unpleasant, and I have added lavender oil because she likes the scent of the combination.
Theoretically it should stay mixed when the proportions are correct. An even balance of lavender and tea tree oil will allow the oils to blend evenly.
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Tea tree oil is often combine with lavender oil in the treatment of skin problems, acne included. More often herbalists try to treat the problems by addressing the "whole person." Such causes as diet, allergies, and stress are investigated and vitamin supplements, and a healthier life style are added to the treatment of the symptoms.
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Tea tree, Lavender, Eucalyptus.
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Yes, tea tree oil is flammable.
No. Tea (the beverage) is made from the Camellia sinensisplant. Tea tree oil is made from a completely unrelated plant, Melaleuca alternifolia.There is an oil made from the tea plant, but it is made from the seeds of the plant, not the leaf. This oil is called "tea oil" and is not the same as tea tree oil.
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basil bergamot clary sage clove eucalyptus fennel lavender lemon pine needle rosemary Spanish sage tea tree thyme All of these are good for any kind of virus or infection. Tea tree is the best antiseptic oil. Lavender is a good all-purpose oil and can be put directly on the skin without diluting it (tea tree is the only other oil on this list it's safe to do that with). A dozen drops of lavender oil in a good, emmolient carrier oil, like sweet almond, also works wonders on sunburn; it reduces pain and itching, speeds healing and reduces flaking. If you need something with stronger antiseptic properties (lavender works well on scrapes and small cuts), infuse clean marigold petals in hot water, let cool, and then apply to the injured area as a moist compress.