Massada Tea Tree Essential Oil 15ml
Description
Description
Purifying essential tea tree oil for impure skin, acne, and skin protection
Impure skin reacts to more than just dirt. Acne and blemishes arise from a combination of excessive sebum production, buildup of dead skin cells, and the presence of acne-causing bacteria — especially Cutibacterium acnes — in the pores. A targeted approach requires an ingredient that addresses all these factors simultaneously: antimicrobial, regulating, and skin-repairing.
Massada Tea Tree Essential Oil is based on pure Melaleuca Alternifolia Oil — the most researched essential oil for treating acne and blemishes. The active ingredient terpinen-4-ol has a broad antimicrobial spectrum, reduces the visibility of inflammation, and supports skin regeneration. The oil is versatile: diluted for targeted spot treatment, added to cleansing products, or incorporated into a deep-cleansing face mask.
Benefits
- Fights acne-causing bacteria and reduces the visibility of pimples and blemishes
- Helps regulate sebum production for a more even and less shiny complexion
- Supports skin regeneration and improves overall skin texture
- Protects the skin barrier thanks to dermoprotective properties
- Versatile use: spot treatment, cleanser, mask, or diffuser
Active ingredients
Melaleuca Alternifolia Oil (tea tree oil): The pure essential oil from the Australian tea tree, distilled from the leaves. The profile is dominated by terpinen-4-ol — a monoterpene alcohol with a broad antimicrobial spectrum that effectively combats both bacteria and fungi. On the skin, terpinen-4-ol suppresses the activity of Cutibacterium acnes, reducing the bacterial component of acne. At the same time, the oil has anti-inflammatory properties that visibly reduce redness and swelling around blemishes and support skin cell renewal. Tea tree oil is one of the few essential oils that can be safely diluted in low concentrations (1-2%) and applied directly to the skin as a spot treatment.
Limonene: An aromatic component that complements the fresh, slightly spicy scent profile of tea tree and provides mild antioxidant protection. Limonene contributes to the oil's shelf life and enhances its purifying effect on the skin.
How to use it
- Targeted spot treatment: Dilute 1 drop in a small amount of carrier oil (e.g., jojoba) and apply directly to a blemish or pimple with a cotton swab.
- Addition to cleanser: Add 1 to 2 drops to a portion of facial cleanser and use as part of the evening routine for blemished skin.
- Face mask: Mix 2 drops into a clay or mud mask for a deep-cleansing and blemish-fighting effect.
- Diffuser: Add 3 to 4 drops to an aroma diffuser for a fresh, purifying atmosphere in the room.
- Store in a cool, dark, and well-sealed place — preferably use within 12 months after opening for optimal effectiveness.
Suitable for
- Oily and combination skin prone to acne, pimples, and blemishes.
- Skin with clogged pores and excessive sebum production.
- People looking for a plant-based alternative to complement an anti-acne skincare routine.
- Use as a targeted spot treatment for occasional blemishes on all skin types.
- Not recommended for use on severely irritated, damaged, or very sensitive skin without consulting a skin therapist.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I apply tea tree oil undiluted on a pimple?
Tea tree oil is one of the less aggressive essential oils, but undiluted use is not recommended here either. A concentration of 1 to 2% in a carrier oil is sufficient for effective action and minimizes the risk of skin irritation. For a single pimple, a small drop can be applied diluted with a cotton swab — always test first on a small patch of skin.
What is the difference between the Tea Tree Essential Oil and the Niauli Essential Oil in this range?
Both oils contain Melaleuca Alternifolia Oil as the main ingredient. The difference lies in the positioning and usage profile: Tea Tree Oil is specifically aimed at skin purification, acne, and blemishes. Niauli Oil has a broader use — more focused on toning the skin, improving circulation, and aromatherapeutic use. For targeted skincare for blemishes, Tea Tree Oil is the most focused choice.
Can I use this oil daily in my facial routine?
Daily use in a low concentration (1%) as an addition to a cleanser or serum is well tolerated by most skin types. With more intensive daily use — such as undiluted spot treatment — the skin may dry out or become irritated. In that case, alternate with a moisturizing step in the routine.

