Reddit mentions of Out Of Africa 100% Pure Tea Tree Oil, 1 Ounce
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An excellent all natural antiseptic, antifungal, and antibacterial product for the entire familyEffectively treats problem skin with regular useDeep-cleanse pores and helps relieve redness
Specs:
Height | 3 Inches |
Length | 1 Inches |
Number of items | 1 |
Release date | June 2013 |
Size | 1 Ounce |
Weight | 0.0625 Pounds |
Width | 0.75 Inches |
Honestly, I never had any luck with proactiv (except the refining mask). I've gone on and back off it twice (once when I was in high school, and once just over a year ago). I know a lot of people get good results with it, but it just never worked for me.
As for tea tree oil, Lush has a tea tree oil spot treatment. I haven't tried it, but I've tried enough of their products to know that it is probably decent. The main reason why I haven't tried it is that we don't have a Lush store near me, and I don't want to have to order it online all the time. The link is to the US site, by the way.
Burt's Bees has two spot treatments which contain tea tree oil, but they aren't creams, they are watery like a toner. I've tried both, and would recommend applying them with a cotton ball or q-tip. The Herbal Blemish Stick is the gentler of the two, The Targeted Spot Treatment is a bit stronger. I like the Targeted Spot Treatment quite well, but the tiny bottle doesn't last very long.
Also, this is a soap and not a cream/spot treatment, but I purchased this bar soap from etsy a while ago, and I have really REALLY liked it. I have hugely oily skin, and this soap seems to help keep it under control, without drying me out too much. I recommend browsing around their shop, they have other facial soaps that I plan on trying soon, and you can order soaps in a 3-pack (cheaper that way).
Right now, I am using pure tea tree oil recently, and I have liked the results. It has taken a little while, but my existing blemishes are drying nicely now, and though the bottle is small, it should last a long time. Plus, it is pretty cheap. I just dip the end of a q-tip into the bottle, then gently rub it into the existing blemishes. After I take a clean q-tip and wipe around the breakouts, to clean up any excess on my face. I apply 2-3 times daily.
Other than that, I recommend searching around online and at your local drugstore. I'm sure there are lots of options available, those are just the first ones that came to my mind.