Clove Oil Used in creams and lotions as an anti-irritant. Coal Tar Colors Most synthetic colors all called such because the first synthetic colors were made from coal tar products.
CLOVE OIL - Eugenia Caryophyllus. Essential oil from the buds of an aromatic tropical evergreen. Warming, antiseptic, disinfectant and a pain reliever. Lends a sweet, spicy note to skin care formulations.
Clove Oil: Extracted from the plant, Eugenia caryophyllata, it is used for its anti-inflammatory anti-irritant properties in creams and lotions. Coal Tar Colors: Most colors today are derived from petrochemicals not coal tar products.
Clove Oil Eugenia caryophyllus. Soothing agent and antiseptic. Herbalists often recommend this fragrant herb for sensitive teeth and gums. Clove Bud Essential Oil ...
Apply vitamin E oil, clove oil, aloe Vera juice, milkweed juice, the milky juice of the sows thistle plant, or milky juice of unripe figs on the wart.
Eugenia caryophyllus (Clove Oil) Essential oil of cloves used for its antiseptic, disinfecting, and aromatic properties. ...
2 cups hop flowers 1 tablespoon powdered cloves 1 tablespoon all spice 1 tablespoon cassia bark 1 tablespoon orris root powder a few drops clove oil ...
Clove Oil An aromatic oil obtained from the buds, stems, or leaves of the clove tree. Cocoa Butter A yellowish-white fatty solid obtained from cacao seeds and used as an ingredient in cosmetics, tanning oils, chocolate, and soap.
See also: Clove, Natural, Body, Essential oil, Extract
 
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