Hey Pamela! It’s super easy! I squirt a bit of the witch hazel on a clean cotton pad, put a few drops (1-4 or so depending on how i’m feeling) of the tea tree oil on the pad with the witch hazel and then wipe down my face & neck. it has a nice tingle. AVOID your eyes! I then follow up with some lotion.
A word of warning… tea tree oil is strong. If you have sensitive skin, use with caution! I love the stuff and don’t have any issues with it, but i have heard of some strong reactions to tea tree and other essential oils.
All items were purchased at Fred Meyer in Portland, OR. You should be able to find these items at most natural foods or department stores.
pammypoohbear
January 16, 2013 at 9:03 am
Can I get some exact info on your reginmen, Jacki? You showed me once, at one of the beach trips, but I have totally fogotten! THANKS
pammypoohbear
January 16, 2013 at 9:03 am
*regimen
Jacki
January 16, 2013 at 9:49 am
Hey Pamela! It’s super easy! I squirt a bit of the witch hazel on a clean cotton pad, put a few drops (1-4 or so depending on how i’m feeling) of the tea tree oil on the pad with the witch hazel and then wipe down my face & neck. it has a nice tingle. AVOID your eyes! I then follow up with some lotion.
A word of warning… tea tree oil is strong. If you have sensitive skin, use with caution! I love the stuff and don’t have any issues with it, but i have heard of some strong reactions to tea tree and other essential oils.
All items were purchased at Fred Meyer in Portland, OR. You should be able to find these items at most natural foods or department stores.
Enjoy!