3. Tea Tree Oil
Tea tree oil is a popular natural oil that has a variety of uses. It’s commonly used in beauty products and is the main ingredient in many shampoos and hair products. It’s also a great treatment for skin problems such as burns, cuts, and infections.
The antibacterial properties in tea tree oil make it great for treating ringworm. It can be applied directly to the ringworm and should dry it up within a few days. Some people don’t like the smell of tea tree oil, and others don’t mind it.
If you have sensitive skin and are nervous about applying the oil directly to the skin, you can mix it with water for a less potent version. Tea tree oil is very strong, and it should start to work very quickly. You will notice the ringworm starts to dry up and dry over.
Continue to apply it until the entire area is not long red and appears to be healing.