MUST READ! Baby shampoo and tea tree oil
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I read a few people saying they use tea tree face wash for bleth. I went ahead and added 2 drops of tea tree pure oil into my baby shampoo and water mix that I apply twice daily to lashes with a cotton bud..
24 hours later my vision is clearer, I've woke up on the second day with a very small amount of crust on my eyes.. The itching is minimal.. I am on day 3 of using after trying everything and a miserable week of a bad flare up!
I would give it a go ASAP
Baby shampoo
Tea tree oil
Water
(In a travel bottle made for shampoos etc so easy to carry around)
Cotton bud dipped in and wipe around lash line and eye area
I will keep updated but this feels good to have clear eyes 😀
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arnold68787 emma29788
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Because for me baby shampoo doesn't seem to do much
emma29788 arnold68787
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s92333 arnold68787
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I've suffered with Bleph for 3 years and have tried everything, 4 weeks ago I decided to try tee tree oil after doing research, I bought sainsburys tee tree facial wash , tee tree wipes and body wash, I bought 100 percent tee tree oil from Holland and barrett and almond oil, I got a plastic tub and mixed 50 percent tee tree oil to 50 percent almond oil, in the mornings I wash my face with the face wash I put a bit in the palm of my hand and add 3 drops of the pure tee tree oil and I give my whole face a good wash and my eyes and eyebrows, on a night I repeat it again but afterwards when I have dried my face I pour a small amount of my mixed tee tree and almond oil in my hand then rub my hands together and put it all over my face and eyes like a moisturiser making sure I get it well into my eyebrows aswell and eyelashes, you must keep your eyes shut, it does sting at first but eventually ur skin gets used to it, then once a week I really put it on my eyes and rub it right in and I keep my eyes shut for about half an hour, after doing all this for 4 weeks my Bleph has nearly gone I haven't had to use eye drops for 3 weeks now and my skin and eyes look the best they have done in yrs, also I wash my hair every other day with head and shoulders shampoo,
emma29788 s92333
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dawn90509 emma29788
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emma29788 dawn90509
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I used to use wet ones and found them okay, but prefer tea tree after a recommendation plus it's much more natural and cheaper
dawn90509 emma29788
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lisa76994 emma29788
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arnold68787 emma29788
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Or would that be too much?
emma29788 arnold68787
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lee12629 emma29788
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emma29788 lee12629
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I have done lots of research.
What your referring to is an extreme allergic reaction to tea tree oil that could cause blindness.
Firstly, as mentioned I have said not to put it IN your eye, it is for eyelids, secondly do not use pure tea tree oil. It should be diluted with at least 100ml of water per one drop of pure tea tree.
Tea tree is used for many conditions including face scrubs at 5% and other medicines between 3-5%.
Totally your choice as to whether you try it! I have and it is really helpful for me. However it does not get placed in my eye or at a high percentage.
Emma
lee12629 emma29788
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emma29788 lee12629
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It only causes harm if you put pure tea tree in your eye lol
lee12629 emma29788
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emma29788 lee12629
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dena64643 lee12629
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