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Eugenol
The Spicy Clove Scent & Bacteria Fighter

What is Eugenol? Eugenol is a natural component of many essential oils and is primarily responsible for the characteristic scent of cloves. It is also found in cinnamon, basil, and nutmeg. It is known for its intense, spicy-warm, and slightly sharp smell, which many associate with the Christmas season or visits to the dentist.
🧺 Effect & Tradition
Eugenol has been valued for centuries not only as a fragrance but also for its medicinal properties.
- Antiseptic: It acts very strongly against bacteria and fungi, making it an effective ingredient for hygiene.
- Numbing: Known from dentistry, it has a mild local anesthetic and pain-relieving effect.
- Warming: On the skin, it promotes blood circulation and creates an intense sensation of warmth, ideal in muscle balms.
⚠ What you should watch out for
Allergy Potential: Eugenol is a very potent substance and is one of the 26 fragrance allergens that must be declared in the EU. For sensitive skin, higher concentrations can lead to irritation. In Hago products, it is always dosed safely and within legal limits.
