Gradual reduction in the appearance of discoloration
Skin that feels balanced, nourished, and more uniform
Supporting skin renewal
Reducing oxidative stress
Softening dry and hardened areas
Supporting a healthier moisture barrier
đ§Ș WHY CLOVES ARE USED IN TRADITIONAL SKINCARE
Cloves contain a natural compound called eugenol, known for:
Antioxidant properties
Mild exfoliating effects
Supporting skin brightness
Calming the feel of irritated skin
This is why many DIY beauty recipes online focus on clove oil for pigmentation or spots.
However: pure clove essential oil is extremely strong and can irritate skin.
Thatâs why this recipe uses infused oil, not essential oil.
It is gentle, natural, and skin-friendly when used correctly.
â ïž SAFETY GUIDELINES (Please read)
This part matters!
â Do a patch test
Apply a bit of the oil to your inner elbow.
Wait 24 hours.
If redness or burning occurs, wash and discontinue.
â Never apply pure clove essential oil directly to skin
It can cause burns or irritation.
â Donât overuse
2â3 drops per night is plenty.
â Not for babies or children
Cloves are too strong for their skin.
â Discontinue if pregnant or breastfeeding
Many herbal oils arenât recommended without medical guidance.
â Always wear sunscreen
Any brightening routine requires UV protection.
đș HOW TO STORE YOUR CLOVE OIL
Keep in a dark glass bottle
Store at room temperature
Avoid direct sunlight
Use within 2â3 months
Add vitamin E oil to extend shelf life
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