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DIFFERENT PARTS, DIFFERENT BENEFIT OF CLOVE OIL

Clove essential oils are among the most versatile natural oils, widely used across health, wellness, cosmetic, and even food industries. Each type Clove Bud, Stem, and Leaf Oil offers its own unique aroma, composition, and benefits.
At Petani Global, we bring you pure, steam distilled clove oils sourced directly from trusted farmers in Indonesia. Lets explore their differences so you can choose the right clove oil for your needs.

Origin and Composition
Clove Bud Oil is extracted from the unopened flower buds of the clove tree through steam distillation. It is rich in eugenol, eugenyl acetate, and beta-caryophyllene, giving it a warm, spicy, yet soft and sweet aroma.
Clove Stem Oil, on the other hand, is derived from the stems and small branches of the plant. It contains a very high level of eugenol, often higher than bud oil, and has a sharper, spicier, and warmer scent.

Meanwhile, Clove Leaf Oil is obtained from clove leaves. Although it still contains a significant amount of eugenol, its level is lower compared to bud and stem oils, with a distinctly spicy and sharp aroma that is less sweet than clove bud oil.

Main Uses
Clove Bud Oil is widely used to support oral health, relieve toothaches, and freshen breath, while also serving as a relaxing aromatherapy oil and a natural skincare ingredient thanks to its antiseptic and anti-inflammatory properties. It is also valued as a natural flavoring in foods and beverages.

Clove Stem Oil, with its higher eugenol content, works effectively as a natural antiseptic, is commonly applied in dental care such as temporary fillings or pain relief, and is a key ingredient in balms for soothing muscle and joint pain. Its warm, spicy aroma also makes it suitable for perfumes, soaps, and other aromatic products.

Meanwhile, Clove Leaf Oil is often used in household cleaning products, soaps, air fresheners, and insect repellents. In personal care, it can help address acne and minor skin infections when properly diluted, and its sharp, woody spicy fragrance adds character to aromatherapy blends.

Clove Bud Oil should always be diluted before topical use, as its high eugenol content may cause skin irritation, and internal use must be approached with caution. Clove Stem Oil is even stronger than bud oil and may lead to irritation, especially on sensitive skin, if not properly diluted. Clove Leaf Oil carries a sharper aroma and can create a burning sensation on the skin when applied directly without dilution, making it less suitable for culinary applications compared to bud oil.

Now that you know the unique qualities of Clove Bud, Stem, and Leaf Oil, always check the source, composition, and purity before purchasing. Many products in the market may be diluted or synthetic.

At Petani Global, we are committed to delivering 100% pure and natural clove oils, sourced sustainably from Indonesian farmers. By choosing our oils, you enjoy the authentic benefits of nature while supporting local communities.

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