Vaseline Clove Collagen Cream: Erase Wrinkles & Age Spots

Vaseline Clove Collagen Cream: Erase Wrinkles & Age Spots

 

Looking for a simple, kitchen-friendly night cream that makes skin look plumper and more even—without complicated actives? This DIY “collagen” cream blends a clove-infused oil with Vaseline (petroleum jelly) to create a rich, occlusive balm that locks in hydration, softens the look of fine lines, and supports a stronger skin barrier. Petroleum jelly is a classic last step because it seals in moisture on damp skin, so you wake up with skin that feels smoother and more supple.

Ingredients Required (Core Cream – makes ~50 g)

  • 2 tbsp Vaseline (white petroleum jelly) – the occlusive base that seals in moisture and softens roughness.

  • 1 tbsp clove-infused carrier oil (see infusion method below; use jojoba, sweet almond, or olive oil) – gentle antioxidant support from clove.

  • 1 tbsp shea butter – adds cushiony slip and rich emollients for crepey areas.

  • 1 capsule (≈400 IU) vitamin E oil – antioxidant booster that also improves glide and helps keep the oils fresher.

  • ¼ tsp beeswax pellets (optional) – firms the balm slightly, helpful in warm climates or if you prefer a thicker texture.

  • Rose water (or plain water) as a dampening mist before application so the balm can lock in that hydration.

Prep & Boosters (optional, for better results):

  • Aloe vera gel (thin layer under the balm) for soothing, water-binding hydration.

  • Niacinamide 3–5% serum (applied before the balm) to gradually improve uneven tone and the look of age spots.

Procedure

1) Make the clove-infused oil (gentle, low-heat method)

  1. Lightly crush 1 tsp whole cloves to expose more surface area.

  2. Add to 2 tbsp carrier oil (jojoba/almond/olive) in a small heat-safe bowl.

  3. Place the bowl over a warm water bath (barely steaming). Keep warm for 20–30 minutes, stirring once or twice. Avoid simmering.

  4. Remove from heat, let cool, then strain through a fine mesh or coffee filter.

    • Why infusion? It delivers a subtle clove benefit while keeping the concentration low and gentler than using undiluted essential oil.

2) Blend the balm

  1. In a clean double-boiler on lowest heat, melt 2 tbsp Vaseline1 tbsp shea butter, and ¼ tsp beeswax (if using) just until liquefied.

  2. Take off heat; stir in 1 tbsp clove-infused oil.

  3. When the mixture is warm (not hot), pierce and mix in 1 vitamin E capsule.

  4. Pour into a sterile 50–60 g jar; let it set at room temperature with the lid ajar for 1 hour, then close.

Instructions (How to Use Safely & Effectively)

  1. Night-only, pea-size amount. This is a rich occlusive, best used as the last step of your PM routine.

  2. Layer for a “collagen effect.”

    • Mist face with rose water or plain water and/or apply a thin layer of aloe gel.

    • Smooth a pea-size of the balm over damp skin to lock in that hydration.

  3. For age spots: After cleansing and before the balm, apply a niacinamide 3–5% serum once daily. Expect gradual brightening with consistent use.

  4. Patch test first. Apply a tiny amount behind the ear or on the jawline for 24–48 hours. Discontinue if stinging, redness, or bumps occur. (Spice extracts like clove can be sensitizing for some.)

  5. Acne-prone? Use sparingly or limit to under-eye and dry-patch areas, since heavy occlusives may aggravate blemishes for certain skin types.

  6. Morning rule: Cleanse, then apply broad-spectrum sunscreen (SPF 30+) daily—essential when you’re targeting dark spots.

  7. Storage: Keep tightly closed, away from heat and sunlight. Use within 3 months.

Benefits of This DIY

  • Intense overnight softening & barrier support: Petrolatum is a top-tier occlusive that reduces moisture loss, helping skin feel bouncier and smoother by morning—especially when applied over damp skin.

  • Antioxidant comfort from clove infusion: Clove’s main aromatic compound (eugenol) is known for antioxidant and soothing properties; using a mild infusion keeps the experience gentler than straight essential oil.

  • Extra emollience & slip: Shea butter and a touch of beeswax create a comfortable, melt-in texture that cushions dry, crepey areas like crow’s feet and smile lines.

  • Soothe & hydrate underneath: Aloe vera and rose water add a water layer for the balm to seal, enhancing dewy, glass-skin results.

  • Targeted brightening support: Niacinamide (used underneath) helps improve the look of hyperpigmentation over time for a more even, luminous tone.

Final Tips

  • Resist the urge to add lemon juice or undiluted essential oils—these can irritate and potentially worsen pigmentation.

  • If you’re extremely sensitive or have a spice allergy, first make the balm without clove. If your skin tolerates the base well for a week, stir in a small amount of the infusion and reassess.

  • Consistency is everything: pair this nightly seal with daily sunscreen and a gentle cleanser, and expect a progressive, healthy glow—smoother fine lines from better hydration and a more even look from smart brightening support.

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