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Boots Tea Tree Antiseptic Oil
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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?
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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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.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.
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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