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Aura Cacia Clove Bud Essential Oil

$8.00
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Aura Cacia Clove Bud essential oil bottle on white background

Aura Cacia Clove Bud Essential Oil

$8.00

Warm, Spiced Intensity for Body and Mind

Aura Cacia's Clove Bud Essential Oil delivers the rich, deeply warming aroma of pure Syzygium aromaticum — a time-honored botanical prized across cultures for its bold, spicy character and versatile wellness applications. Steam-distilled from clove buds for a clean, potent profile, it's a standout addition to any aromatherapy or natural wellness collection.

What's Inside Clove Bud Essential Oil?

Clove Bud (Syzygium aromaticum) Essential Oil: A deep, spicy-sweet aroma with warm, woody undertones. Traditionally used in aromatherapy blends for its grounding, stimulating qualities and in diluted topical applications for its warming sensation on the skin.

How Do You Use Clove Bud Essential Oil?

Diffuse 2–3 drops — blends beautifully with orange, cinnamon, and frankincense for a warming seasonal atmosphere. For topical use, dilute 1 drop per teaspoon of carrier oil before applying to skin; clove bud is potent and should always be well-diluted. Avoid contact with eyes and mucous membranes. Keep out of reach of children.

Who Is This Oil For?

Perfect for aromatherapy enthusiasts, DIY blend creators, and anyone seeking a bold, warming essential oil to anchor seasonal or spice-forward wellness rituals.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does clove bud essential oil smell like?
Clove bud has a deep, spicy-sweet aroma with warm, woody undertones — rich, bold, and instantly recognizable as the classic scent of whole cloves, but more concentrated and complex.

What is clove bud essential oil used for in aromatherapy?
It's traditionally used in aromatherapy for its grounding, warming qualities. It's a popular anchor for spice-forward seasonal diffuser blends alongside orange, cinnamon, and frankincense.

Is clove bud safe to apply to skin?
Clove bud is a high-potency oil and must be well-diluted before any topical use — no more than 1 drop per teaspoon of carrier oil. Avoid use on sensitive skin, around children, and near eyes and mucous membranes.

What oils blend well with clove bud?
Clove bud blends beautifully with orange, cinnamon, frankincense, and cardamom — making it a bold, warming anchor for seasonal and spice-inspired diffuser blends.

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