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How To Make Clove Oil At Home

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How To Make Clove Oil

Are you tired of the way that harsh chemicals or synthetic ingredients strip your skin? Clove oil is an excellent alternative to the artificial ingredients in skincare products that are known to cause irritation or redness. Natural remedies like clove oil can help brighten, purify, and hydrate your skin thanks to an abundance of flavonoids, tannins, and oils.

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Key Takeaways

  • Cloves are unopened flower buds that are native to the Molucca Island of Indonesia.
  • Cloves have been used for centuries in traditional medicine and herbal healing, including in jamu treatments.
  • Clove oil can be used for acne treatments, toothache relief, anti-aging, and digestive issues.

If you're ready to take the do-it-yourself route and make your own homemade clove oil, keep reading. We'll give you some necessary background info and valuable tips & tricks for making your own clove oil. Let's continue!

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What Is Clove Oil?

Cloves are the unopened flower buds found on the Eugenia caryophyllata tree. These trees are native to the Molucca Island of Indonesia, and are often used as a spice or flavoring. After they are harvested, they are dried and crushed to be made into an essential oil.

History of Clove Oil

Cloves have been used in herbal remedies and traditional medicine for centuries, and the first documented use of cloves dates back to 1721 BC. In the past, spices were used as currency, and few spices were as sought-after and high-value as cloves. Cloves were used in cooking (like for spiced tea), in medicine, and for dentistry.

Cloves were often used in jamu treatments, an ancient wellness custom that originated in Indonesia. Jamu treatments date back to 400 BC and often utilized clove oil for digestive upset and skin health. Cloves were traditionally included in Boreh Spa Treatments in order to brighten the skin, as cloves are able to inhibit melanin synthesis.

Though cloves were often used in ancient healing and traditional medicine, they continue to be an effective treatment for things like toothaches and upset stomachs.

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Benefits of Clove Oil

Clove oil is known for its ability to reduce inflammation, relieve pain, and encourage healing. It also has antiseptic and antibacterial properties that can be particularly useful in skincare treatments. Here are a few of the most notable benefits of clove oil for beauty and wellness.

#1. Treats Acne

Clove oil has antimicrobial, antiseptic, and antibacterial properties that are particularly effective when treating acne or preventing breakouts. It is also able to calm irritated skin and reduce swelling and redness.

This unique blend of benefits is one of the reasons why clove oil is a better alternative to over-the-counter treatments. Many acne treatments contain drying and irritating ingredients that can worsen existing conditions like rosacea, eczema, or acne.

Clove oil can also reduce the appearance of blemishes, dark spots, and scars, and it has minor exfoliating properties that can purify and polish the skin.

Though you can make your own clove oil at home, you can also use a skincare product that is already infused with clove flower. Our Radiance Enzyme Scrub is a three-in-one cleanser, exfoliant, and mask that is designed to freshen and purify the skin. It's made with natural ingredients like clove flower and apple enzymes that improve tone, alongside bamboo beads and jojoba beads that act as a natural exfoliant.

This Enzyme Scrub may seem like a simple addition to your daily routine, but it will deliver unparalleled results!

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#2. Toothache Relief

Clove oil is able to provide moderate pain relief. Because of this, it is a popular home remedy for toothaches. Clove oil shouldn't be ingested orally, but it can be applied to the affected area using a saturated cotton ball.

Cloves contain eugenol, a substance that can act as a natural anesthetic and numbing agent. This helps reduce the pain that comes with toothaches.

Eugenol also has antibacterial properties, which can help reduce swelling and kill germs in the mouth. That's why clove oil is a common ingredient in some toothpastes.

However, clove oil can be used for more than a toothache. You can make an ointment using a carrier oil or a body lotion mixed with clove oil. This can be applied to aching joints or sore muscles in order to minimize pain and reduce discomfort.

#3. Soothes an Upset Stomach

Clove oil can be used to help soothe an upset stomach. Cloves can be brewed into herbal beverages and used for a variety of digestive issues. Check out this blog post for a quick and easy recipe for homemade clove tea using only a handful of ingredients.

#4. Minimizes the Appearance of Aging

Over the years, it's likely that your skin has developed a handful of wrinkles, sun spots, and fine lines. Though these accessories are the mark of a life well lived, it's okay if you want to minimize their appearance. You deserve to have soft and supple skin that gives you confidence and courage!

Clove oil is a natural remedy that can help minimize the appearance of aging. It can boost blood circulation, improve skin tone, and reduce skin sagging. That's why we used it in our Clove Flower & Turmeric Anti-Aging Serum!

This gel serum contains a blend of powerful ingredients like palm peptides, hyaluronic acid, and clove oil that help soften and strengthen the skin. It gives your skin barrier the nourishment it needs to thrive! It promotes smooth and firm skin while minimizing fine lines or wrinkles.

A crucial component of our Anti-Aging Serum is our Radiance Complex, a proprietary blend of botanical actives like turmeric, clove flower, and green tea that is high in vitamin C. This is what brightens and protects the skin, thus reducing the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles.

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How to Make Clove Oil at Home

Though you can buy your own clove oil from the store, there's something so special about making your own. Having full control over the process and formula of your essential oils allows you to tailor it to your own health goals and wellness journey!

So, how can you make your own clove oil at home? Keep reading!

Ingredients

  • Fresh whole cloves
  • Carrier oil

Methodology

The first step is selecting your carrier oil. This is an important step, as your carrier oil will be the base of your clove oil blend. It will also determine the scent and texture. Common carrier oils include olive oil, jojoba oil, and coconut oil. You can also use other essential oils like lemon oil, almond oil, or grapeseed oil.

Now that you have your carrier oil selected, you can start crafting your homemade clove oil!

  1. Keep in mind that, for every cup of oil, you'll need 1/2 tsp of fresh whole cloves.
  2. Toast your cloves in a saucepan to release their volatile oils.
  3. Once cooled, grind your cloves with a mortar and pestle until they become a fine powder.
  4. Add your cloves to your carrier oil. We recommend using jojoba oil, coconut oil, or olive oil.
  5. Seal your clove oil in an airtight container. Store it for at least two weeks in a cool and dark environment. Store it for several weeks for a stronger potency. Every couple of days, give the container a gentle shake.
  6. Strain your clove oil through a muslin cloth or coffee filter to remove the fine powder if you wish.
  7. Transfer your clove oil into a sterilized glass container and store it in the refrigerator or cabinet. Keep it away from heat, sunlight, and humidity, as that can impact the potency, flavor, and shelf-life of your clove oil. (Do not store it in the bathroom due to the high heat and increased humidity.)
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How to Use Clove Oil

To use your clove oil for a toothache, apply a small amount to a cotton swab and press it on the sore gum or tooth.

To use your clove oil for dry skin, mix a few drops with a lotion or moisturizer and gently massage it into the affected area to hydrate and soothe the skin.

To use your clove oil for acne, add a small amount to a cotton swab and apply it directly to the affected area to reduce inflammation and kill germs.

The Bottom Line

Clove oil is a natural and effective way to treat acne, calm digestive issues, and brighten the skin. It's a great addition to your wellness routine if you're not already using it!

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