Manuka oil or tea tree oil?

Which is better for after electrolysis? I have heard 100% pure manuka oil is better for wound healing then tea tree oil. So I have been using it instead of tea tree being that my skin gets really dry and I get redness after the tea tree oil. Is this a good idea and will manuka oil help cause less scabbing, white heads, and healing time?

I would love for you to keep trying the manuka and let us know your observations. I think the stuff sounds awesome for wound care and would respect your observations concerning tea tree oil and manuka differences or non-differences.

Ok i will continue use of the manuka oil this week instead of tea tree oil and see what it does for me :slight_smile:

one more question, is it ok to take a shower the night of electrolysis or no? and is it good to use soap to clean the area such as tea tree soap?

Yes, it is fine to shower and use tea tree soap.