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Benton - Tea Tree Oil 10ml
Benton - Tea Tree Oil 10ml
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Benton Tea Tree Oil — Australian, and That Is the Point
Tea tree oil is sold by a hundred brands and the bottles all look identical. What is inside them is not. Tea tree is a crop, and like any crop, where it grows and how it is refined decides what you actually get.
The Benton Tea Tree Oil is 10ml made not from Southeast Asian tea trees but from premium Australian tea tree — a regional speciality, refined with Australian technology.
Why Australia
Australia is where the tea tree comes from and where the industry expertise sits. Benton is explicit about sourcing there rather than from the cheaper Southeast Asian supply, and about using Australian refinement technology to process it.
That is an unusually specific thing for a brand to say. Most tea tree oil does not tell you where it grew, and there is generally a reason for that.
What It's For
Stressed skin that needs urgent calming care. That is the job. It is a concentrated oil for targeted moments rather than an all-over product.
Who It's For
Anyone who wants a concentrated, targeted option on hand — and anyone who has been buying anonymous tea tree oil and wondering why results vary bottle to bottle.
See the Benton collection for the rest of the range. Related: Acne-Prone Skin, Redness & Irritated Skin, centella & cica and Sensitive Skin for gentler daily options to build the routine around it.
How to Use It
- This is a concentrated essential oil. Patch test before you use it on your face — this is not the step to skip.
- Use it targeted rather than all over.
- Apply after your toner, before moisturizer.
- Less is more. A concentrated oil used generously does not work twice as well.
- Follow with moisturizer.
And sunscreen every morning — see the 2026 SPF guide. If you are treating spots, UV is what turns them into marks that linger for months.
Questions
Why does the origin matter?
Tea tree is a crop. Where it grows and how it is refined changes what is in the bottle. Benton sources from Australia, the plant's home, rather than from cheaper Southeast Asian supply.
Should I dilute it?
It is a concentrated essential oil, so treat it as one: patch test first, use it targeted rather than all over, and use less than you think.
Can sensitive skin use it?
Carefully, and only after a patch test. Essential oils are potent, and "natural" is not a synonym for "gentle".
Will it clear my acne?
It is calming care for stressed skin, not an acne treatment. Persistent or cystic acne needs a dermatologist rather than an oil.
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How to Use
2. Use it targeted rather than all over.
3. Apply after your toner, before moisturizer.
4. Less is more. A concentrated oil used generously does not work twice as well.
5. Follow with moisturizer.
6. Apply sunscreen every morning — UV is what turns spots into marks that linger.

Frequently Asked Questions
Why does the origin of tea tree oil matter?
Tea tree is a crop. Where it grows and how it is refined changes what ends up in the bottle. Benton sources from Australia, the plant's home, rather than from cheaper Southeast Asian supply — and most tea tree oil does not tell you where it grew at all.
Should I dilute it?
It is a concentrated essential oil, so treat it as one. Patch test before using it on your face, apply it targeted rather than all over, and use less than you think — a concentrated oil used generously does not work twice as well.
Can sensitive skin use tea tree oil?
Carefully, and only after a patch test. Essential oils are potent, and natural is not a synonym for gentle.
Will tea tree oil clear my acne?
It is calming care for stressed skin, not an acne treatment. Persistent or cystic acne needs a dermatologist rather than an oil.