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Defeat Poison Ivy With Tea Tree Oil - FitSugar.com

Ewww! Hot Spots! - The Virginian-Pilot

How to successfully tackle problem skin - Belfast Telegraph

Seasonal Eats: The Pungent Flavor of Epazote - LAist

Natural spring cleaning solutions - Lake County News Chronicle

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Defeat Poison Ivy With Tea Tree Oil - FitSugar.com


Defeat Poison Ivy With Tea Tree Oil
FitSugar.com
Reach for the remedy, pure tea tree oil. It's all natural, not that expensive, and easy to find at most health food stores. Thoroughly wash and dry the affected areas. Sprinkle a few drops of the tea tree oil directly on the rash and use a Q-tip or ...

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Ewww! Hot Spots! - The Virginian-Pilot


The Virginian-Pilot

Ewww! Hot Spots!
The Virginian-Pilot
Add it to 8 ounces of cooled tea. Then apply it to the hot spot with a cotton ball. You can add a drop of Tea Tree Oil to it too. Once you get the sore to dry some you can apply Neosporin or other antibacterial, antifungal lotion.

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How to successfully tackle problem skin - Belfast Telegraph


Belfast Telegraph

How to successfully tackle problem skin
Belfast Telegraph
A fantastic post-cleansing product for weekends away or a beach holiday is a tub of The Body Shop's Tea Tree Facial Exfoliating Pads. These two-in-one blackhead exfoliating and skin-clearing pads include tamanu oil, lemon tea tree oil and Community ...

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Seasonal Eats: The Pungent Flavor of Epazote - LAist


LAist

Seasonal Eats: The Pungent Flavor of Epazote
LAist
Epazote is a particularly pungent herb, having an aroma of gasoline or turpentine with slight citrus notes, and the same sensation in the mouth as some of the other volatile oil-containing herbs like mint, eucalyptus, or tea tree oil.

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Natural spring cleaning solutions - Lake County News Chronicle


Natural spring cleaning solutions
Lake County News Chronicle
Some can be found for as cheap as $3 a bottle while others can cost around $18, depending on the oil. Some of my favorite varieties are sandalwood, cedar, lemongrass, lavender, and tea tree. While hundreds of oils to choose from, you can see how making ...

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