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Warts are common, usually harmless skin growths caused by the human papillomavirus (HPV). This section focuses on the use of essential oils and hydrolats, known for their antiviral, healing and skin-strengthening properties. These natural remedies are selected for their potential to reduce the appearance of warts and promote skin health. We present a range of suitable products, offering advice on how to use them effectively to treat warts, while supporting skin regeneration and protection.
Our product recommendations
Cinnamon Essential Oil (Bark) 100% Organic and Handcrafted
Cinnamon Essential Oil (Bark) is known for its powerful antiviral properties. It can be applied to warts to help eliminate them, but should be used with care and highly diluted, as it is very powerful and can irritate the skin.
View DetailsTea Tree Essential Oil 100% Organic and Handcrafted
Tea Tree Essential Oil is widely recognized for its antiviral and antimicrobial properties. Applied diluted locally, it is effective in the treatment of warts, helping to dry out and reduce their size.
View DetailsLemon Essential Oil 100% Organic and Handcrafted
Lemon Essential Oil has antiseptic and astringent properties. It can be useful in the treatment of warts, notably thanks to its ability to purify the skin.
View DetailsThyme Thymol Essential Oil 100% Organic and Handcrafted
Thyme Essential Oil is appreciated for its antiseptic and antiviral properties. It can be beneficial in the treatment of warts, helping to combat the virus responsible for their formation.
View DetailsRed Vine bud macerate 100% organic and handcrafted
Red Vine organic bud macerate is recommended for its properties in regulating the immune system and excessive tissue growth, thanks to its beneficial active compounds derived from red vine.
View DetailsPrecautions
It is important to stress that the information presented on this page is for educational purposes and should not be considered as medical advice. Warts may require medical treatment, particularly if they are persistent, painful or located on sensitive areas. Although essential oils and hydrosols can offer support in the treatment of warts, they should not be used as a substitute for professional medical treatment. We strongly recommend consulting a doctor or dermatologist before starting any new treatment for warts, especially if you have sensitive skin conditions or underlying health problems. The effectiveness of these natural remedies may vary from person to person, and their use should be undertaken with caution.