A Must-Have: Tea Tree Foaming Cleanser at Every Sink
What makes Tea Tree Foaming Cleanser unique?
Tea Tree Foaming Cleanser contains 5% tea tree oil-the highest concentration currently sold on the market today and contains potent antibacterial and anti-infectious properties. Proven to be “Nature’s Strongest Antiseptic” and used for treating many bacterial, fungal and viral infections.
Regular use of JL’s Tea Tree Foaming Cleanser can help alleviate abscesses, conjunctivitis, acne, boils, impetigo, psoriasis, dandruff, vaginitis, thrush, septic wounds, cuts and abrasions, carbuncles, pus-filled infections, athletes foot and ringworm. It is also said to ease the pain of burns and hemorrhoids and help rid the hair and body of lice and ticks.
Often referred to as a medicine chest in a bottle, Melaleuca Alternifolia or Tea Tree oil, has antibacterial, antifungal, and antiviral properties and stimulates the immune system.
“It’s a reliable antiseptic,” According to naturopathic and homeopathic doctor Asa Hershoff, DC, of Los Angeles and San Francisco, “There just aren’t that many substances that have all the therapeutic applications that tea tree oil does.”
What skin type is appropriate for Tea Tree Foaming Cleanser?
Tea Tree Foaming Cleanser is appropriate and gentle for most skin types. Also effective on oily, congested and/or acne-prone skin. With natural Anti-Bacterial, Anti-Fungal, Anti-Viral properties, we recommend a Tea Tree Foaming Cleanser be kept at every sink for frequent hand washing.
What else is special About JL's Tea Tree Foaming Cleanser?
JL’s Tea Tree Foaming Cleanser is completely Effective, Natural & SAFE! Other common chemically enhanced anti-bacterial soaps contain many harmful substances including alcohol, SLS and triclosan (and the related triclocarbon). Triclosan is linked to liver and inhalation toxicity, and even low levels of triclosan may disrupt thyroid function. Further, the American Medical Association recommends that triclosan not be used in the home, as it may encourage bacterial resistance to antibiotics.
Triclosan, a high production volume ingredient used as a bactericide in personal care products such as toothpaste, deodorant, and antibacterial soap, has been linked to heart disease and heart failure in a new study.Tricolsan impairs muscle function and skeletal muscle contractility, researchers report in a new study done at the University of California Davis. Although the study was done in mice, researchers said the effects of the chemical on cardiac function were “really dramatic.”
Triclosan also affects the natural environment. Wastewater treatment does not remove all of the chemical, which means it ends up in our lakes, rivers and water sources. That’s especially unfortunate since triclosan is very toxic to aquatic life.
If you need more indication that triclosan is probably not the best ingredient to be putting on your skin, consider that it was first registered with the EPA in 1969 … as a pesticide.
Today it is still registered as a pesticide, although aside from this and its uses in personal care products, it’s also widely used for industrial uses, for instance it is incorporated in conveyor belts, fire hoses, dye bath vats, or ice-making equipment as an antimicrobial pesticide, as well as added to adhesives, fabrics, vinyl, plastics (toys, toothbrushes), polyethylene, polyurethane, polypropylene, floor wax emulsions, textiles (footwear, clothing), caulking compounds, sealants, rubber, carpeting, and a wide variety of other products.
By using JL’s highest 5% concentrated Tea Tree Foaming Cleanser you are enjoying all the the germ fighting benefits and not destroying your health and environment in the process.
Does Tea Tree Foaming Cleanser help reduce my acne?
Daily washings, morning and night, with Tea Tree Foaming Cleanser delivers disinfecting properties that have been shown to be effective against the bacteria that cause acne. The tea tree oil penetrates directly to pimples for an effective and natural acne treatment. Tea tree oil also has anti-inflammatory properties and is an antioxidant. It contains natural antibacterial properties which make it an excellent alternative to harsh synthetic chemicals. Washing 2x a day, tea tree oil will penetrate the skin to unblock the sebaceous glands, disinfect pores and dry out whiteheads, blackheads, pimples and other blemishes.
When should I use Tea Tree Foaming Cleanser?
Tea Tree Foaming Cleanser should be kept at every sink to take advantage of all it’s anti bacterial, anti fungal and anti viral properties. Promoting good health it is recommended you should wash your hands:
Before, during, and after preparing food
Before eating food
Before and after caring for someone who is sick
Before and after treating a cut or wound
After using the toilet
After changing diapers or cleaning up a child who has used the toilet
After blowing your nose, coughing, or sneezing
After touching an animal, animal feed, or animal waste
After handling pet food or pet treats
After touching garbage
For optimum acne fighting benefits, wash 2x a day morning and night
What are the side effects?
In rare instances, allergic reactions have been reported with tea tree oil. Skin reactions ranged from mild contact dermatitis (skin inflammation) to severe blistering rashes. Should you develop an adverse reaction discontinue use and consult your dermatologist. Please Note: tea tree oil is for topically application only and should never be taken internally.