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- ok******Normal SkinSensitive SkinAcne SkinAtopic SkinBrightening/Dark SpotsSebum/BlackheadsDark CirclesInner DrynessWrinkles/ElasticityEnlarged PoresRednessDead Skin CellsRecommendedJun 7, 2025
I tried this product when I had a breakout, and it seems to have improved my blemishes. When I first applied it, there was a slight burning sensation, but it wasn't too bad. The translation maintains the original meaning while using more natural English expressions. The term "여드름" (acne) was translated to "blemishes" as per the synonym list. The phrase "화한 느낌" (burning feeling) was translated to "burning sensation" to better convey the experience in English. The overall tone remains casual and relatable to English-speaking consumers. - no****Dry SkinBrightening/Dark SpotsRecommendedApr 29, 2025
Great for those tiny blemishes! While it doesn't calm them overnight, it's definitely better than other brands I've tried. The scent is a bit strong. Also, it stings if you apply it right after popping a blemish. - ye********Combination SkinSensitive SkinAcne SkinAtopic SkinRecommendedApr 7, 2025
This product worked wonders for my folliculitis. It's truly the best - absolutely top-notch! Be careful with the amount you apply. If you use too much, it can cause skin burns and peeling. Controlling the quantity is essential. - sp********Dehydrated SkinSensitive SkinAcne SkinInner DrynessEnlarged PoresRednessRecommendedMar 25, 2025
This is an absolute must-have for those battling folliculitis. I use it religiously. I apply it specifically to inflamed hair follicles, especially those with visible pus or that have fully surfaced. Just dab a tiny drop on the affected area using a cotton swab, and you'll notice improvement as quickly as the next day, or within three days at most. Interestingly, I found no effect from the well-known A.S.H.B Tea Tree 100 oil... I'm puzzled why this one works so well in comparison. The price is also incredibly reasonable compared to other tea tree oils. I think I'll stick to this one from now on. As you'd expect from a 100% tea tree oil, it can be quite potent and potentially irritating. Make sure to apply it very sparingly and only on the specific problem areas!!! - db*******Combination SkinSensitive SkinRecommendedFeb 27, 2025
It was great at quickly calming down blemishes! Despite being an oil, it wasn't sticky at all. The scent is quite strong when applying, which might be very off-putting for those sensitive to fragrances. - bu**********Oily SkinSensitive SkinAcne SkinRecommendedFeb 8, 2025
I've tried various tea tree oils, but nothing compares to this one. It's absolutely top-notch for blemishes. It's my go-to remedy! You need to be careful with the amount. When mixing it with your moisturizer, use just a tiny drop - seriously, only as much as a speck of sleep in your eye. For best results, either soak a cotton swab and apply it directly to blemishes, or mix a single drop into your moisturizer as the final step of your skincare routine. - dy******Combination SkinSensitive SkinRednessRecommendedFeb 2, 2025
I dabbed this on areas with folliculitis and the effect was spot-on! It definitely worked on blemishes, and I also used tea tree oil when shampooing - it felt refreshing and great! I found it versatile and good for various uses. For those with folliculitis, try dabbing it on or mixing a bit into your foam cleanser! There's absolutely nothing bad about it, except that the distinctive tea tree scent isn't exactly pleasant. But that's just how tea tree smells, can't be helped! The effectiveness is great though! Since it can be irritating, use small amounts and monitor your skin's condition as you go! - su*****Dehydrated SkinAcne SkinSebum/BlackheadsInner DrynessRednessRecommendedNov 9, 2024
For combination dehydrated skin prone to blemishes This works wonders as a spot treatment. It's incredibly effective on emerging blemishes before they come to a head, making them almost disappear. The scent is quite strong. It's not very effective on small, closed comedones or blemishes that have already formed whiteheads. You might see advice online to mix this with your moisturizer and apply it all over your face for widespread small blemishes. Do NOT do this under any circumstances! Not only can it be highly irritating, but tea tree oil also kills skin bacteria. While this is beneficial for calming blemishes, mixing it into a moisturizer and applying it all over can potentially kill beneficial bacteria on healthy skin, leading to more problems. - ho******Oily SkinAcne SkinSebum/BlackheadsDark CirclesWrinkles/ElasticityEnlarged PoresRecommendedOct 14, 2024
It's great to mix 1-2 drops with your emulsion or cream! The cooling sensation instantly reduces facial heat, which feels so refreshing. It's super effective for those pesky blemishes that pop up during that time of the month. When I first received it, there were no instructions, so I had to look up how to use the concentrate properly. Remember to dilute before use! - go*****Oily SkinSensitive SkinAcne SkinSebum/BlackheadsOct 9, 2024
The undiluted tea tree essence, not diluted with water, is great for spot treatment on red and stubborn blemishes. You can apply it like an ointment using a cotton swab. While its effectiveness can vary, I've noticed it sometimes helps reduce blemishes, so I use it occasionally depending on the situation. The expiration date on the container label isn't printed on coated paper, so the ink smears. This looks unhygienic. Do not apply to healthy skin outside of problem areas!