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Tea Tree And Witch Hazel Cream Lanes - 28g

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Tea Tree And Witch Hazel Cream 28g - Lanes £3.00
Tea Tree And Witch Hazel Cream Lanes - 28g

Lanes Tea Tree and witch hazel cream treats and soothes:



  • cuts and stings

  • minor skin conditions

  • minor burns

  • nappy rash


 Lanes Tea Tree oil is extracted from the Melaleuca Alternifolia, an Australian plant  has been widely used amongst Aborigines for around 4000 years. This particular plant is native to a small region of northern New South Wales and is cultivated specifically to produce this valuable oil. 


Tea Tree oil is an effective antiseptic, anti-bacterial and anti-fungal and is used in a wide range of products. All Lanes Tea Tree products contain the higher quality pharmaceutical grade tea tree oil for maximum benefit.


Ingredients of Lanes Tea Tree and Witch Hazel Antiseptic cream: Distilled Witch Hazel (40..61%), Eucalyptus Oil  (1%), Methyl Sallicylate (1 %), Camphor (0.52%), Tea Tree Oil (2.5%), Zinc Oxide (3.11%), Chloromorylennol, Emulsifying Wax, Lanolin, Menthol, Water, White Beeswax, White Soft Paraffin.


 This product is parabens free.

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