This zit zapper stick is made with skin-nourishing oils and containers of tea tree oil, which helps to clear up inflamed skin and helps reduce pimples.

This DIY Zit Zapper Stick is a natural, affordable way to tackle breakouts while nourishing your skin. Give it a try and enjoy clearer, healthier skin the natural way!
Tea tree essential oil is a powerhouse ingredient when it comes to fighting acne. Known for its antibacterial and anti-inflammatory properties, tea tree oil helps combat the bacteria that cause breakouts while soothing redness and swelling. It can also help dry out active blemishes without stripping the skin, making it a gentler alternative to harsh acne treatments.
When combined with nourishing coconut oil, tea tree oil creates a soothing remedy that targets pimples while moisturizing your skin.
DIY Zit Zapper Stick
For this DIY, you will need coconut oil, beeswax, and tea tree oil.

In a double boiler, melt the coconut oil and beeswax.
Once completely melted, remove the mixture from the heat and stir in the tea tree oil.
Pour into your lip balm containers and let sit for 2 hours or until it sets.
How To Use: Use as a spot treatment on zits and pimples. It’s best to use after washing your face.

Substitutes and Variations
- Essential Oil Alternatives: If tea tree oil isn’t your favorite scent, you can swap it out for lavender essential oil, which also has antibacterial and calming properties. Frankincense essential oil is another great option for reducing inflammation and promoting skin healing.
- Carrier Oils: Coconut oil works beautifully in this recipe, but if you’re looking for a lighter option, try jojoba oilor grapeseed oil. Both are non-comedogenic, meaning they won’t clog pores.
- Vegan Option: Skip the beeswax and use candelilla wax instead for an entirely plant-based version.
FAQ
How often can I use the Zit Zapper Stick?
You can use this stick up to twice a day on clean skin. Avoid overuse, as tea tree oil can be drying if applied too frequently.
Can I use this on sensitive skin?
Yes, but it’s always best to do a patch test first. If you have sensitive skin, consider reducing the number of tea tree oil drops to 5 and adding a drop of lavender essential oil for extra soothing properties.
How long does the Zit Zapper Stick last?
Stored in a cool, dry place, this zit zapper stick can last 6 months to a year.
Will this clog my pores?
Coconut oil is comedogenic for some skin types. If you’re prone to clogged pores, opt for jojoba oil or grapeseed oil instead.

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DIY Zit Zapper Stick
This zit zapper stick is made with skin-nourishing oils and containers of tea tree oil, which helps to clear up inflamed skin and helps reduce pimples.
- Prep Time: 5 minutes
- Total Time: 5 minutes
- Yield: 3 ounces 1x
- Category: DIY
- Method: Stovetop
Ingredients
- 1/4 cup coconut oil
- 1/2 tablespoon beeswax
- 10 drops of tea tree essential oil
- Lip balm container
Instructions
- In a double boiler, melt the coconut oil and beeswax.
- Once completely melted, remove the mixture from the heat and stir in the tea tree oil.
- Pour into your lip balm containers and let sit for 2 hours or until it sets.
Notes
How To Use: Use as a spot treatment on zits and pimples. It’s best to use it after washing your face.




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