Directions:
Gently heat Vaseline (just until soft, not hot).
Stir in the ground cloves.
Let it cool and store in a small container.
Use as needed on skin—external use only.
Tips & Warnings:
Patch test before first use—especially if you have sensitive skin.
Do not use on broken skin or open wounds.
Not recommended for children under 5 due to the strong clove aroma.
Always use in moderation—a little goes a long way.
Final Thoughts:
This DIY remedy is a great example of old-school wisdom meeting modern convenience. Whether you’re looking to ease muscle aches, pamper your skin, or fight off bugs naturally—this simple mix of Vaseline and cloves is definitely worth trying!
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