What you will need:
Tea Tree Oil
Water
Calamine
Small Bowl
Small Bottle with Screw Top (I used an airplane travel-size bottle from the dollar store)
Dropper (optional)
Cotton Swab (For applying)
Water
Calamine
Small Bowl
Small Bottle with Screw Top (I used an airplane travel-size bottle from the dollar store)
Dropper (optional)
Cotton Swab (For applying)
Pro Tip: In place of tea tree oil, you can use witch hazel which also contains antibacterial properties, but isn’t as powerful and you won’t need to dilute it.
Step 1:
Pour calamine into bottle, about 1/3 of the way and leave to the side to settle. I just free poured but you could also use a dropper.
Step 2 + 3:
In the small bowl, combine your tree tea oil and water (this makes sure the tea tree oil isn’t too powerful). Your solution should be 2 parts tea tree oil, 1 part water. You’ll need enough to fill the rest of the bottle.
Step 4:
Once the calamine has settled, pour or use a dropper to add the oil-water solution to the calamine. I pulled a second grade move and used a straw to do the same job as a dropper. The liquids may mix, which is fine, let it settle for a few hours before using. It should separate in bottle.
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