Diluting tea tree oil question!
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Aug 7, 2014
Shiro M.
So I've been using tea tree oil as a spot treatment, and I see a lot of people saying to dilute it, which is probably a good idea. But diluting it with water seems questionable as... It's oil and water. And remember from science class, oil is denser than water, meaning the two seperate! Is there any other way to dilute the water? Thoughts?
Aug 7, 2014
Shiro M.
* dilute the oil, not the water.
Aug 7, 2014
Rissa G.
I've heard you can dilute it with jojoba oil
Aug 7, 2014
Leona S.
You can dilute with jojoba oil or vitamin e oil.
Aug 7, 2014
Shiro M.
Cool, thanks