Botanic name: Myrtaceae
Country of origin: Indonesia
Clove Bud is derived from the buds of the clove plant through steam distillation. It has a warm, spicy, and slightly woody aroma that is widely used in aromatherapy and perfumery. This oil is known for its analgesic, antifungal, antibacterial, and anti-inflammatory properties. It is commonly used in oral care products due to its potent germicidal properties that can help prevent dental decay and relieve toothaches. Additionally, clove bud oil has been used to ease digestive discomfort, support respiratory health, and alleviate muscle pain and stiffness. However, due to its high eugenol content, it should be used with caution and properly diluted before topical application.