Aromatherapy Oils
Product Name : Clove Bud Oil
Botanical Name : Syzygium aromaticum
Country Origin : India
100% Pure & Natural
Description:
This oil has a warm, the spicy, woody aroma with slightly fruity top note, it is widely found in countries like Sri Lanka, Indonesia and Madagascar. The oil is usually associated with dental preparations because of its analgesic properties.
Odour:
Woody, spicy, eugenol, aromatic
Product Colour/Appearance:
Colorless to pale yellow clear liquid
Extraction Method:
Steam Distillation
Uses:
Digestive aid Skin care product Insect repellent Expectorant Antiseptic Perfume ingredient Massage oil
DIY (do it yourself):
1. If you have a toothache, apply a cotton bud with a drop of essential oil to the tooth. (Never use too much oil and don’t leave it your tooth for long; gums could start to flake.
2. For rheumatic pains, mix 25ml castor oil, 5 drops of Juniper oil and 5 drops of clove bud oil and rub on the affected parts.
Blends Well With: Bergamot, Chamomile, Clary Sage, Geranium, Ginger, Grapefruit, Jasmine, Lavender, Lemon, Mandarin, Rose, Sandalwood, Ylang Ylang.
Cautions:
Harmful if swallowed. Avoid contact with eyes. For rheumatic pains, mix 25vml castor oil, 5 drops of Juniper oil and 5 drops of clove bud oil and rub on the affected parts.
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Product Name | Clove Bud Oil |
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Botanical Name | Syzygium aromaticum |
Category | Aromatherapy Oils |
Method of Production | Steam Distillation |
Color and Appearance | Colorless to pale yellow clear liquid |
Odor | Woody, spicy, eugenol, aromatic. |
Country of Origin / Production | India |
Main ingredients | Eugenol, Caryophyllene. |
Density 20 0 C | 1.0517 |
Refractive Index 20 0 C | 1.5364 |
Optical Rotation | (-)1.260 |
Flash Point | Not determined, estimated above 80 Degree C |
Solubility | Insoluble in water, soluble in oils & alcohol |
Stability | 24 months shelf life if stored properly |
Storage | To be kept in closed container, in a dark, fresh & dry place |
Safety | Harmful if swallowed. Avoid contact with eyes. |