Botox injections work by temporarily relaxing facial muscles, yet many skin-care enthusiasts prefer a needle-free, plant-powered alternative that delivers results gradually, without downtime. Clove buds (Syzygium aromaticum) are rich in eugenol, a compound known to defend collagen from oxidative stress. When blended with soothing gels, humectants, and botanical antioxidants, cloves anchor a DIY product that can rival professional procedures—leaving skin visibly firmer, brighter, and better hydrated in just a few weeks of nightly use.
Ingredients Required
Batch size: ~100 g gel (about three weeks of nightly application)
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Lightly crushed clove buds – 1 Tbsp
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Fresh aloe vera gel – 6 Tbsp
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Cold-pressed flaxseed gel – 2 Tbsp
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Raw honey – 1 tsp
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Food-grade rose water – 2 tsp
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Vitamin E oil – contents of 2 soft-gel capsules (≈800 IU total)
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Organic turmeric powder – ⅛ tsp
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Vegetable glycerin – 1 tsp
(All items are easy finds in Indian kitchens, supermarkets, or local pharmacies.)
Procedure
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Brew a clove concentrate
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Simmer crushed cloves in 30 ml of filtered water for 5 minutes.
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Cover and steep until lukewarm. Strain through muslin to collect a dark, aromatic decoction.
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Blend the gel base
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In a sterilised bowl, whisk aloe vera and flaxseed gels together for about 60 seconds until uniform.
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Incorporate humectants & botanicals
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Add honey, rose water, and glycerin; whisk lightly.
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Dust in turmeric gradually while stirring to avoid clumps.
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Cool-phase additions
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When the mixture drops below 35 °C, blend in vitamin E oil and 2 tsp of the clove decoction.
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Mix until glossy and smooth.
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Package & set
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Pour into a dark 50 ml glass jar, tap to release air bubbles, and refrigerate for 12 hours to thicken fully.
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Shelf life: up to 3 weeks in the fridge (natural preservatives in honey, turmeric, and clove help keep microbes at bay).
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Instructions for Use
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