5 Best Essential Oils For Warts

Published 18th Aug 2022

Essential Oils For Warts

When the unexpected wart appears it can be a nuisance. Various essential oils may offer effective options to treat warts naturally without needing to go through costly and unnecessary treatments. Luckily, we have put together some of our favourite essential oils that are known to remove annoying, unappealing warts.


What Causes Warts?

Warts are an infection caused by the human papillomavirus (HPV) resulting in raised bumps on the skin. They can be common and are usually harmless. They may appear in clusters or singularly and usually appear around the face, feet and hands.

There are over 100 types of HPV responsible for causing different types of warts such as common, plantar and flat warts. Genital warts are the most cause for concern and require a doctor’s examination immediately.

Warts are contagious and can spread around the body as well as to other people via skin-to-skin contact. They may also cause pain and discomfort in some cases so it’s important to seek treatment if you find one.

Treatment for warts may vary depending on their severity. For non-severe cases, warts may go away on their own without interference, however, it is recommended to seek treatment to reduce the risk of spreading them.


Benefits Of Essential Oils For Warts

There are many conventional treatments available for wart removal, these may include over-the-counter and prescription medications, freezing methods and salicylic acid peels. Dermatologists may offer laser treatment and even minor surgery but these are often unnecessary and can be very costly.

Some natural ingredients include components that are known to fight against viruses and boost the immune system which may reduce the recurrence of warts.

Various essential oils contain antiviral, antibacterial and antifungal properties that are known to do the following:

  • Boost the immune system
  • Relieve pain and discomfort
  • Prevent bacteria growth
  • Promote healing
  • Inhibit viral activity
  • Fight against infections

Best Essential Oils For Warts

If your warts are not severe, there are many natural remedies available with powerful properties that may help combat their occurrence. Here are some of the best essential oils that are known to treat warts naturally:

Tea Tree Essential Oil

With a powerful, cleansing aroma, Tea Tree Essential Oil is one of the best essential oils known to ward off bacteria and viruses whilst also treating wounds and infections. It is commonly found in soaps, shampoos, and antibacterial gels and is highly valued for its ability to fight against common pathogens. It’s filled with antiviral and cleansing properties while being an effective immune booster by activating the white blood cells to fight against the appearance of warts.

Tea Tree Oil can be used in the following ways:

Diluting: Dilute with your favourite carrier oil and rub it onto the affected area. We recommend a 2 - 4% dilution for the skin and a 1% dilution for facial application.

Face Serum: Add a few drops to your existing face serum or salicylic acid-based cream.

Frankincense Essential Oil

Frankincense Essential Oil is a natural pain-reliever and antioxidant, packed with antiviral, antiseptic and anti-inflammatory properties. It not only soothes the skin but is known to boost the immune system and promote healing. It has been highly valued for its use in remedies and rituals for generations and has astringent and healing properties that may help treat warts while protecting against bacteria growth.

Frankincense Oil can be used in the following ways:

Diluting: Dilute with your favourite carrier oil and rub it onto the affected skin. We recommend a 2 - 4% dilution for the skin and a 1% dilution for facial application.

Face Serum: Add a few drops to your existing face serum or salicylic acid-based cream.

Oregano Essential Oil

Herbaceous, warm and deeply aromatic, Oregano Essential Oil is highly valued for its antiviral, anti-inflammatory, antifungal and antibacterial properties. It has been seen to help with warding off viruses and reducing irritation and bacteria growth while boosting the immune system and overall well being.

Oregano Oil can be used in the following ways:

Diluting: Dilute with your favourite carrier oil and rub it onto the affected skin. We recommend a 2 - 4% dilution for the skin and a 1% dilution for facial application.

Face Serum: Add a few drops to your existing face serum or salicylic acid-based cream.

Clove Bud Essential Oil

Clove Essential Oil is known for its rich antioxidizing, antiseptic and antimicrobial properties which may help treat warts. For this reason it is highly valued for its ability to fight against bacteria and fungal infections.

Clove Bud Essential Oil can be used in the following ways:

Diluting: Dilute with your favourite carrier oil and rub it onto the affected area. We recommend a 2 - 4% dilution for the skin and a 1% dilution for facial application.

Face Serum: You can add a few drops to your existing face serum or salicylic acid-based cream.

Cinnamon Bark Essential Oil

Cinnamon Essential Oil is also known for its rich antioxidizing, antiseptic and antimicrobial properties, making it another great essential oil for warts. It’s highly valued for its ability to fight against bacteria and fungal infections which may help treat and prevent warts from appearing.

Cinnamon Essential Oil can be used in the following ways:

Diluting: Dilute with your favourite carrier oil and rub it onto the affected area. We recommend a 2 - 4% dilution for the skin and a 1% dilution for facial application.

Face Serum: You can add a few drops to your existing face serum or salicylic acid-based cream.


Dilution Guidelines

Essential oils are extremely potent so we highly recommend that they are first diluted in a carrier oil. Some of our favourite carrier oils include:

  • Coconut Oil
  • Almond Oil
  • Jojoba Oil
  • Rosehip Oil

If you are pregnant or breastfeeding, please consult with your doctor or healthcare professional before using essential oils for wart treatment.

How to dilute essential oils. Essential oils dilution guide.

We recommend doing a skin patch before your first application to test for any potential allergic reactions. If you experience any reactions within 24 hours we recommend you discontinue.

In the case of genital warts or more severe cases, it is not recommended to use essential oils as the primary treatment. Please consult with your GP or dermatologist when considering implementing essential oils into your treatment plan.


Other Tips To Treat Warts

It is recommended to seek immediate treatment to prevent the possibility of spreading warts around the body or to other people. While there are many treatments available, they can be expensive and may even cause further irritation. Aside from essential oils, here are some other tips to treat warts naturally:

  • Apple cider vinegar
  • Banana peel
  • Garlic
  • Orange peel
  • Pineapple
  • Dandelion weed
  • Aloe vera
  • Vitamin C
  • Paracetamol
  • Castor Oil

Where To Buy Essential Oils For Warts

While essential oils are generally available to purchase at health, wellness and retail stores, it is important to keep in mind that the purity and quality of these essential oils will vary. That is why we recommend finding a reputable supplier.

Here at AWO, we have a wide selection of 100% pure essential oils and organic essential oils that are sold at reasonable prices. Because our stock is purchased in bulk quantities our costs are significantly less, which allows us to offer our high-quality products at affordable prices. We are also based right here in Australia!

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Essential Oil Safety

Whilst essential oils are natural products, they are extremely potent and can cause serious harm if used incorrectly. For this reason, we recommend the following:

  • In line with the Therapeutic Goods Act, we do not recommend ingesting essential oils without the guidance of a registered Aromatherapist or Naturopath.
  • Avoid using Essential Oils during pregnancy and whilst breastfeeding.
  • We recommend storing your Essential Oils in a cool, dry place at room temperature, ensuring that they are not directly exposed to sunlight and are out of reach of children or pets.
  • Essential Oils can be very concentrated and are likely to cause irritation or reactions if applied directly to the skin. For this reason, it is important to first dilute your essential oils before using topically (on the skin). Our recommended dilution percentages can be found under the ‘Best Essential Oils For Warts’ section.

*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food & Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any illness.


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