The experts weigh in.
, and oils, she adds, but it’s always important to do a patch test first. Tea tree oil isn’t for everyone and could irritate your skin. “I always recommend testing a small area of skin first, to ensure you won't develop a reaction, before treating your whole face,” Dr. Rachel Nazarian, New York City-based board-certified dermatologist, advises., it’s important to know all the facts before building a new step into your skincare routine. Here, Dr. Garshick, Dr. Nazarian, Dr.
“Some studies have shown it to reduce inflammatory breakouts, including red bumps, as well as non-inflammatory breakouts including blackheads and whiteheads,” Dr. Garshick adds. Tea tree oil contains terpinene-4-ol, she continues, which is a chemical compound with antibacterial and anti-yeast properties.
, which “showed that it is as effective as benzoyl peroxide at reducing acne severity but took longer to see results,” she says.Tea tree oil can be applied as cleansers, toners, serums, and oils, but the experts advise on the best way to use the oil. “Use acne products that already contain a diluted form of tea tree oil rather than creating the mixture yourself,” Dr. Saedi says.
Yes. “Unless already formulated with another acne-fighting ingredient or discussed with your doctor, it is best to avoid using at the same time as other acne-fighting ingredients such as retinoids, benzoyl peroxide, or salicylic acid, given the potential risk of sensitivity or irritation,” Dr. Garshick explains.
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