Usage:
Clove oil provides a wide range of uses such as aromatherapy, skincare routines, stress relievers, and insect repellants. It can be diffused and used in the home or workspace to promote mental clarity, and reduce stress, or used to nourish hair follicles and hair care, in skin care routines to promote healthy skin, or for oral care as an ointment.
Top Benefits:
- It is widely known for its use in easing toothaches or to prevent enamel erosion. It can be used in toothpaste or mouthwash and used orally.
- It is rich in anti-inflammatory, antifungal, and antibacterial properties and hence can be diluted and used to prevent skin infections and skin care routines.
- It also aids in improving gut health and in symptoms such as indigestion or bloating.
How to Use:
Dilute a few drops of Clove bud oil in a carrier oil for topical application. Add a few drops to a diffuser to create an uplifting atmosphere or incorporate it into homemade skincare routines, dental care, or topical massages on tension spots.
Recipes:
- Soothing Muscle Rub:
Mix a few drops of Clove Bud essential oil with Peppermint oil and Eucalyptus oil in a carrier oil and massage on tension spots or sore muscles to ease cramps and relieve pain.
- Immune-Boosting Diffuser Blend:
Mix Clove Bud oil with Lemon oil, Eucalyptus oil, and Tea Tree oil in a diffuser to get an immune-boosting pure air in your home or workspace.
- Oral Health Mouthwash:
Add a drop of Clove Bud essential oil to a glass of water and use it as a mouthwash for fresh breath and oral hygiene.
Perfumery:
Clove Bud essential oil is known for adding depth, richness, and complexity to fragrance blends, with its own unique spicy and warm essence. It can also be blended and used with other essential oils to evoke feelings of sophistication and warmth.
Some of the world-famous brands that use Clove Bud Essential Oil in their formulations include Dior for Dior Addict, Tom Ford for Tobacco Vanille, and Yves Saint Laurent for Opium.
Interesting Facts:
- Clove Bud essential oil has been used for centuries in traditional medicine and culinary practices for its unique therapeutic and healing properties.
- India is one of the largest producers of Clove Bud essential oil, known for its superior quality.
- It is the most popularly used ingredient in dental ailments.
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Directions
Do not ingest. Keep it out of the reach of young children. If applying directly to the skin, dilute with a carrier oil first. If pregnant or under medical care, consult a physician before use.
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