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Tea Tree Medicated Gel for Acne 10g
Tea Tree Medicated Gel for Acne 10g
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Tea Tree Medicated Gel for Acne 10g

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Thursday
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Thursday Plantation Tea Tree Medicated Gel for Acne is an invisible treatment that penetrates the skin to dry out acne and pimples. From a trusted name in natural skincare, this gel delivers a plant based, residue free option for clear skin.

  • Active ingredient: Tea Tree Oil 20% w/w provides strong natural antibacterial action to help improve visible acne and support clearer skin over time.
  • Clean label: Free from benzoyl peroxide, parabens, mineral oils, propylene glycol, lauryl sulphates, fragrances and colours, preservatives, and animal derived ingredients.
  • Gel format: Invisible, fast absorbing gel that penetrates deeply to target blemishes without leaving any sticky residue or greasy feeling.
  • Targeted use: Suitable for common facial blemishes including whiteheads, blackheads, pimples, and minor inflammatory acne.
  • Formula details: Contains 9.6% ethanol as part of its base formulation, contributing to quick evaporation and a lightweight finish.
  • Recommended use: Gently apply a small amount to affected areas morning and evening; for best results, use as part of a complete daily routine that includes cleansing, toning, and moisturizing.

The medicated gel targets blemishes with Tea Tree Oil 20% while avoiding harsh synthetic ingredients. It helps dry out whiteheads, blackheads, pimples, and acne and fits easily into a daily routine of cleansing, toning, and moisturizing. The quick absorbing formula leaves no sticky residue and leaves skin feeling calmer and clearer. External use only; avoid eyes; keep out of reach of children; discontinue if irritation occurs.