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Clove

Scabies

In a study 2 years ago to ascertain the efficacy of 10 essential oils against Sarcoptes scabiei, Fang et al. conducted contact bioassays and fumigation bioassays using clove, palmarosa, geranium, tea tree, lavender, Manuka, bitter orange, eucalyptus, Japanese cedar, and cade oil. In the contact bioassays, clove oil 1%, the most effective of the oils, eliminated the mites within 20 minutes. In the fumigation bioassay, clove was second to tea tree oil in efficacy. The investigators concluded that clove, tea tree, palmarosa, and eucalyptus oils demonstrate potential in pest control and for treating scabies infections in humans or animals.14

Conclusion

Clove oil is an active ingredient in various topical treatments. While not typically a first-line therapy, it shows promise for a wider range of applications. Research continues to determine the extent to which this botanical agent can reach into the dermatologic armamentarium and, more importantly, how effective it can be in treating cutaneous disorders.

Dr. Leslie S. Baumann

Dr. Baumann is a private practice dermatologist, researcher, author and entrepreneur who practices in Miami. She founded the Cosmetic Dermatology Center at the University of Miami in 1997. Dr. Baumann wrote two textbooks: “Cosmetic Dermatology: Principles and Practice” (New York: McGraw-Hill, 2002), and “Cosmeceuticals and Cosmetic Ingredients,” (New York: McGraw-Hill, 2014), and a New York Times Best Sellers book for consumers, “The Skin Type Solution” (New York: Bantam Dell, 2006). Dr. Baumann has received funding for advisory boards and/or clinical research trials from Allergan, Evolus, Galderma, and Revance. She is the founder and CEO of Skin Type Solutions Franchise Systems LLC.

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