The photo on the right is a screenshot of the product available on Lane Bryant’s online store. Lane Bryant, the plus sized women’s clothing shop offers the Cacique brand of intimates and other clothing that is designed to keep women looking and feeling beautiful no matter what. Cacique is now extending into the skin and body care market with Caciquebody.

Caciquebody is a line of fragranced products including body butter, body wash, a hydrating mist, and body lotion. The fragranced products will come in the following scents – pinkberry, waterblossom, nightbloom, and citrusfresh.

There will also be a line of skincare products including an anti-chafing cream, a shimmering body lotion, and a revitalizing leg cream. The leg cream will include the incredibly versatile tea tree oil we love so much here, together with Arabica coffee seed oil, and water mint. It is set to sell for $22 per 6.7 oz bottle.

Tee trea oil continues to step into main stream products and show what a wonderful topical agent it can be for revitalization, and of course it’s antiseptic properties as well. I hope to get hold of some of the tea tree oil leg cream, called “Revive & Kicking” as soon as possible for a detailed review, and also to soothe these tired legs.


The tea tree oil shampoo put out by Jason is widely available at Whole Foods, among other pharmacies and supermarkets. It is comparable to Trader Joe’s Tea Tree Tingle Tea Tree Oil Shampoo in many ways, although it tends to be a bit more expensive.

Jason’s entry into the tea tree hair care marketplace has one very large advantage of Trader Joe’s for many families. Because it does not use mint oil along with the tea tree oil, this particular shampoo has a more natural tea tree smell than many of the other products.


Jason Tea Tree Scalp Normalizing shampoo does not mix mint oil into the shampoo and so kids who are a little sensitive to the smell and feel of mint oil on their scalps will like this shampoo. It has a very clean green smell to it, and rinses cleanly.

tea tree oil shampoo jasonI enjoy the tea tree oil shampoos mixed with mint for the refreshing feel, but Jason’s tea tree shampoo feels very natural and good going on and rinsing off so I can highly recommend it.

We sometimes buy Jason tea tree shampoo and other products at Whole Foods but it can also be found in several other shops as well as online at Amazon (JASON Natural Cosmetics Shampoo, Tea Tree Oil Hair & Scalp Therapy – 17.5 fl oz) and other shops for a reasonable price.

Tea Tree Oil Foot Spray to Treat Fungus

April 3, 2010

One of the most common and price effective uses of tea tree oil is as a foot spray. Foot fungus is a very common problem and symptoms can range from simple itchiness and burning to blisters, skin peeling and scaliness to nail discoloration and separation (also known as onchomycosis). Tea tree oil has long been [...]

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Dr. Bronner’s Tea Tree Pure-Castile Soap Review

January 25, 2010

This is a good soap, and not too expensive. I bought the bar I reviewed for this article at Whole Foods for about $3.49. It’s not the cheapest bar of soap on the rack, but if you want a nice organic soap complete with the clean green smell of tea tree oil, this is a [...]

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