Clove (Bud), Pure Essential Oil. In a 10ml Amber Glass Dropper Bottle.
| Species: | Origin: | Extraction Process | Perfume Note | | Syzygium aromaticum | Indonesia | Steam distillation | MIDDLE |
| Extraction Description | Scent Description | | The volatile oil is obtained by steam distillation of the 1) buds 2) leaves 3) stalks or stems of the plant. This particular oil is collected from the bud and is lower in eugenol content. | A sweet-spicy odour and fruity fresh top note. |
 | | General Description | Clove Essential Oil.
Winter warming oil.
An antiseptic and stimulating oil. Always dilute well when used on the skin.
Also used as a mosquito repellent.
Only extracted from the bud, this oil may be diluted to less than 1% and applied to the skin as necessary. | 
| | Historial Background | | Traditionally used as a muscle relaxant and soothing agent. | 
| | Properties | | Antiseptic, fungicidal, warming, soothing. | 
| | Constituents/Active Ingredients | (Clove-bud) Eugenol, eugenyl acetate, caryophyllene. | 
| | Ready to Use | Why not try the Orange & Clove 40Hr Pot Candle | 
| | Safety | | DILUTE TO 5% OR LESS IN A CARRIER OIL BEFORE SKIN APPLICATION. KEEP OUT OF EYES. DO NOT SWALLOW. |

| | Bar Code | HTS Code | | 675235-000-141 | HTS:3301.90.90.00 |

What other people think
'I often use Clove, Orange and Cinnamon together to make a wonderful winter frgrance that smells like a traditional pomander at the same time as giving some protection against winter epidemic'. - an excerpt from Aromatherapy an A - Z by Patricia Davis.
'Clove bud is analgesic, antispasmodic and stimulating. It raises blood pressure. Check for skin irritation. Used in tradional medicine for alleviating toothache. Used in many modern pharmaceuticals. The aromas is strong and spicy.' - an excerpt from The Essential Blending Guide by Rosemary Caddy.
'Clove is traditionally associated with relief of toothache due to its numbing effect. It is obtained from the flower buds of a small Madagascan evergreen tree and is best administered by a qualified Aromatherapist for uses other than inhalation.' - an excerpt from Aromatherapy Stress Management by Christine Westwood.
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