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Sensa Tea Tree Oil Foaming Facial Wash

by Sasha Manuel on November 9th, 2007

Sensa Tea Tree Oil Foaming Facial Wash | Beauty Bento Box, The Asian Beauty BlogSensa Tea Tree Oil Foaming Facial Wash

Australian Tea Tree Oil, known for its anti-bacterial properties, combined with moisturizing Olive Extracts deeply cleanses by removing oil and dirt that can cause blemishes without drying or irritating your skin. Safely lifts dead skin cells and stimulates skin renewal for younger, healthier, more radiant looking skin.

While I was out shopping yesterday, I was checking out the Neutrogena facial scrub, I spotted this particular facial wash, Sensa’s Tea Tree Oil Foaming Facial Wash, on the same shelf. I almost gave in on the whim to buy it, just out of pure curiosity, but I successfully controlled it. Though, the curiosity remained. Hence, my googling for it.

Apart from wanting to learn more about the product, I also wanted to show you guys that there is a more affordable alternative to the usual tea tree oil products available in the market, i.e. the tea tree oil line from The Body Shop. The Sensa brand offers this particular product with the very effective skincare ingredient in its own line, which includes this facial wash, a toner and even a bar soap.

beauty-bento-tips-png.pngTea Tree Oil is very effective in combating acne, or preventing and even curing blemishes on the skin. Imagine the convenience of having it in a facial wash? It’s like a very pro-active way of preventing break-outs or clearing out early signs of pimples. If there’s one thing I can really recommend, it’s the use of tea tree oil on your skin. If you haven’t tried it, I suggest that you make room on your medicine cabinet for a bottle. You won’t regret it.

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