Go to your local chemist and ask them if they have a small syringe yo can have or buy (about 10p). 1 ml is atiny amount.
Also good for spots is to place a small amount of toothpaste on them before bed. Trust me..it works.
Tea tree is good but it does dry out the skin quite harshly
2006-12-27 03:33:01
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answered by jamand 7
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First of all i think the best way to measure 1ml is to get one of they syringes, you can get them from the chemist, they don't have a needle on them, I think the purpose of the syringe is to measure out baby's medicine, you could do it that way, I know a teaspoon is roughly 5ml, so to measure 1ml from teaspoon would be pretty hard, maybe if you just put one drop of the oil in that should be 1ml and if you want to be safe use 2 drops. As for the question about which is better for getting rid of spots, its probably better using it pure, just dab it on your skin, but i think instead of using tea tree oil, you should try Distilled Witch Hazel, you buy it from Alliance chemist for about £1 and it does wonders all you do is put a small amount on cotton wool and dab onto spots or put a bigger amount of distilled witch hazel onto cotton wool and clean your whole face with it, use like a cleanser, it does wonders for your skin. I haven't tried Tea Tree Oil before but i think i might try it now. Good luck with measuring the right amount but i would just dab t on to your skin without diluting it and when you get the chance try that distilled witch hazel from Alliance chemist or any other chemist.
2006-12-29 11:29:58
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answered by brydo07 1
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1 ml should be marked on the dropper. If it's not, 1 ml is 1/5 of a teaspoon.
2006-12-27 11:43:23
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answered by boca brunette 2
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Using the pure form can get rid of spots effectively but it depends on just how sensitive your skin is as it can have a drying effect. The simplist way is to get a damp cotton bud the just touch it on the tea tree oil then dab gently on the spot/blemish.
2006-12-28 13:51:53
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answered by Cosmic 2
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A teaspoon is 5ml so see how many 'drops' it take to fill a teaspoon and go from there.
2006-12-27 11:58:20
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answered by Daddybear 7
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1 ml is roughly 10 drops
2006-12-27 11:38:00
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answered by BigD 6
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a tea spoon is 5 ml so i will say 5 drops is a ml.buy a smal syringe and it will be easier to measure it.
2006-12-27 11:34:50
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answered by yiannis the greek 4
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One small teaspoon is 5ml. Pour into a little pot to measure.
2006-12-29 17:00:32
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answered by Sani 2
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It is about 12 medical drops
2006-12-27 11:36:18
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answered by Barkley Hound 7
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A teaspoon is 5ml.
2006-12-27 11:31:21
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answered by meynell35 5
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