Description
Eugenia caryophyllus, or cloves, are the aromatic flower buds of a tree. It is important to note that although clove bud essential oil has extremely diverse use cases, this oil is also highly potent and must be properly diluted before topical application and oral application
Clove bud oil contains a compound known as eugenol, which acts as a powerful natural anesthetic with antibacterial and anti-inflammatory properties. This makes clove bud oil a popular home remedy for toothaches and post-dental gum pain. Apply a very small amount of clove bud oil on a piece of cotton and swab wherever you’re experiencing pain in the mouth.
Antioxidant protection is one of the most sought after benefits in the skincare and healthcare field. Environmental pollutants can lead to free radicals in the body, which leads to lowered immune system, and even rapid signs of aging. The natural antioxidants found in clove bud oil offer potent protection from free radicals, resulting in reduced signs of aging with consistent use.
Clove bud oil stands out as one of the heaviest hitters in terms of versatility. Uses of clove bud oil include dental care, aromatherapy and skincare.
Before using clove bud oil on the skin, make sure to dilute the oil with a carrier oil of your choice, as the intensity of clove bud oil may irritate the skin if the dilution rate is more than 50%.
Once diluted, apply the clove bud oil to your skin and notice a visibly more youthful appearance. The antioxidants in this oil helps to repair the skin damage caused by free radicals and UV radiation – resulting in firm, evenly toned skin.
Your body will thank you in the long run if you start incorporating clove bud oil into your wellness routine. Whether it’s indigestion, blemish-prone skin, or toothaches, this essential oil will have you covered!
Safety Information: For external use only. Do not use undiluted on the skin. Avoid contact with sensitive areas, such as eyes. Keep out of reach of children. Do not use essential oils on children under 5 years old. Consult your healthcare professional before using essential oils if in doubt or during pregnancy. If rash or irritation occurs, stop use and consult physician.
Storage: Best kept in a cool dry place, away from heat and sunlight.