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Boots Tea Tree Antiseptic Oil

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lizwizz | 17:21 Sun 18th Jan 2009 | Body & Soul
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I saw some of this in a magazine once that said if you *accidently* squeeze a spot (you know what i mean lol), then you could put it on afterwards to prevent scars etc.
Well anyway, i went looking for it but i couldnt find it anywhere in boots. Does anyone know if it's still around or if you hav it, is it worth buying?
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teatree is a natural antiseptic (and astringent) you can buy it in supermarkets too, all sorts of products with teatree in

it is great (and it stinks) lol
Course its worth buying, i always have a bottle in the cabinet, i get mine from my local Chemist, you can use it for umpteen things
You can get it in Boots and Superdrug. Always have a bottle in the medicine cabinet.
Try the body shop, they sell small bottles of pure tea tree oil.
It is in the section for alternative therapies in Boots.....near vitamins,etc.
liz you can buy it in boots, i bought it two weeks ago.

took me ages to find it too.

go to SuperDrugs.. its easier to find in there and its abit cheaper too. :)
I've bought it in Boots before, it's by an Australian company called ABC. But I usually get it in Holland and Barrett now as I've found that they are cheaper.

It's also good to rub over legs etc after shaving as it stops ingrowing hairs
You can get a whole range of tea tree products.
Fantastic stuff. I use pure tea tree oil, available in chemists and supermarkets.
Put one drop on a cut to prevent infection, or if you already have a skin infection it will clear it up.
I also use pure lavender oil for healing the skin. If you have a burn on you hand from a hot oven or iron, put a drop of lavender on and it will take the pain away. If it gets infected put tea tree on.

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