I love using coconut oil on my skin, and tea tree oil is a great addition. Both of these natural items have wonderful benefits!
Coconut oil has a multitude of benefits for the skin, making it a popular ingredient in beauty products. It is rich in fatty acids and antioxidants, and helps the skin to moisturize and repair. It has both antibacterial and anti-inflammatory properties, which can soothe irritation and reduce the bacteria that causes acne. It can also help protect against signs of aging and environmental damage. Using pure, organic coconut oil regularly can leave your skin smoother, healthier, and naturally radiant.
Tea tree oil is also known for its powerful antibacterial and anti-inflammatory properties, making it a great natural remedy for many skin concerns. It helps fight acne by reducing bacteria, which can help you to achieve healthier skin. Tea tree oil can help to soothe minor cuts, insect bites, and irritation while helping wounds heal faster. Its ability to balance oil production without drying out the skin makes it especially beneficial for those with oily or combination skin. When properly diluted, tea tree oil can be a gentle yet effective addition to any natural skincare routine.
I use this tea-tree coconut oil combination for a variety of things. For example, when I do yard work and my hands get torn up. Or when my skin is irritated and needs a boost of antibacterial treatment.

What You Need
A container for storage

Instructions
The coconut oil I use is solid at room temperature. If it is completely melted, you can always pop it in the fridge for a little bit to let it harden up a little.
For this mix, I take a scoop (no bigger than an egg) and place in a small container.
Add tea tree oil to the strength you like, starting with only a few drops, and mix in thoroughly. Tea tree oil is strong, so you only need a couple drops. If you find the smell to be strong, go light. You may also want to start with a smaller concentration to see how your skin reacts.






My daughter in law swears by coconut oil for about a millions things. I bet mixing it with the Tea Tree Oil would be very nice (and beneficial to skin).