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Tea tree oil.
Alternative medicine Tea tree oil is included in a number of shampoos, but there is no strong evidence to support its use for dandruff control.
These include tea tree or lavender oil.
Gels containing at least 5% tea tree oil may be as effective as lotions containing 5% benzoyl peroxide, although tea tree oil might work more slowly...
Many small studies have shown that ingredients in some of these products — mostly plant oils such as coconut, olive, rosemary and tea tree — may work to repel lice.
And stop using tea tree oil if it irritates your skin or eyes.
Essential oils - such as tea tree oil or garlic oil - are also not a proven treatment for earwax blockage.
People with cancer that is estrogen sensitive, such as some breast cancers, should avoid applying large amounts of lavender oil and tea tree oil to the skin.
Using 5% tea tree oil shampoo, for dandruff.
Also, some research shows that tea tree oil has anti-fungal effects.
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