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Face Hyperhydrosis


Tea tree oil and pine needle are high in natural astringents which fight perspiration. Applying a thin layer of tea tree oil to affected areas can resolve excessive sweating for some people within just a few days of regular use. I will send you a recipe. Here are the oils you will need.



Dilute in 3 full droppers of jojoba oil

Tea Tree: 10 drops

Pine Needle: 10 drops


1. Blend in a glass container - store in dry cool place

2. wash your face with a tea tree face wash

3. While the face is still damp, apply a few drops to skin and pat into the face

4. apply BEFORE makeup and sunscreen,

5. apply sunscreen after waiting 20 mins 1st for oils to sink into the skin.


- do this 3 times a day.

- this is not guaranteed to heal the hyperhydrosis but this is going to reduce the symptoms and make it very bearable and much better.


Will only work with Clinical grade essential oils that do NOT apply therapeutic grade to any skin condition.


Explanation: A clinical pharmaceutical-grade essential oil is complete in its chemical constituents, giving it a rich aroma, and kinetically able to raise the frequency of the human body, restoring balance and normal function to weak body systems. The only essential oils that can be used topically, diffused, and/or ingested for therapy purposes. These oils are prescribed to be used by licensed homeopathic therapists and homeopathic licensed doctors. These have a complete GCMS report from full testing and have removed impurities and level of impurities remaining and are labeled as such at the time of purchase. This has gone from farm to lab to bottle to remove all the impurities to make it safe for medical use. Therapeutic grade essential oils should never be used for any medical purpose, used on the skin or ingested. These have a GCMS report and it guarantees a genuine essential oil with no cut properties such as alcohol or other oils and that the herb used is the genuine herb. It’s from farm to bottle with no middle lab to remove any pesticides or chemicals used during growing.


Recipe by Carisa






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