Nelsons Tea Tree Cream – 30G- An Antiseptic & Antibacterial Skin Cream-

£7.79

Nelsons Tea Tree Cream is a soothing, non-greasy skin cream enriched with pure tea tree oil, known for its natural antiseptic and antibacterial properties. Ideal for refreshing and calming skin on the face, hands, and body

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Nelsons Tea Tree Cream – 30G – An Antiseptic & Antibacterial Skin Cream-

Description:

Nelsons Tea Tree Cream is enriched with the finest, purest tea tree oil which is known for its antiseptic and antibacterial properties. This non-greasy, easy-to-apply formula is suitable to be used on the face, hands and body to refresh and soothe the skin.
As a legal requirement, we must determine the medicine we supply to you is appropriate for your personal use. When purchasing any medicinal product, you are agreeing to use the medicine as per the manufacturer’s patient information leaflet. You also agree to follow any important advice in the listing and answer any questions if contacted via phone by our pharmacy team.

How to use the product:

Wash hands prior to use.
Apply the cream gently onto the affected area.
Do not apply to broken, sensitive or irritated skin.

Ingredients:

Active Ingredients : Tea Tree.
Other Ingredients : Aqua, Isopropyl Palmitate, Melaleuca Alternifolia (Tea Tree) Oil, Cetearyl Alcohol, Glycerin, Caprylic/Capric Triglyceride, Butyrospermum Parkii (Shea) Butter, Glyceryl Stearate Citrate.

Side effects:

When taken by mouth: Tea tree oil is likely unsafe; don’t take tea tree oil by mouth. Taking tree tea oil by mouth has caused serious side effects, including confusion, inability to walk, unsteadiness, rash, and coma.
When applied to the skin: Tea tree oil is possibly safe for most people. It may cause skin irritation and swelling. In people with acne, it can sometimes cause skin dryness, itching, stinging, burning, and redness.

Hazards and cautions:

Pregnancy and breast-feeding: Tea tree oil is possibly safe when applied to the skin. However, it is likely unsafe if taken by mouth. Ingestion of tea tree oil can be toxic.
Children: Tea tree oil is likely unsafe when taken by mouth. It has caused serious side effects, including confusion, inability to walk, unsteadiness, rash, and coma.
Applying tea tree oil to the skin is possibly safe. It may cause skin irritation and swelling. In people with acne, it can sometimes cause skin dryness, itching, stinging, burning, and redness.
Cross-reactions: Applying tea tree oil might cause skin itching and burning in people with allergies to other plants.
Store in a cool, dry place out of sight and reach of children.
Do not use after the expiry date, referring to the last day of the month stated on the packaging.

Storage instructions:

Please store in a cool dry place, away from direct sunlight and out of reach and sight of children.

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