Clove Rice Rosewater Toner: Erase Wrinkles & Age Spots Naturally
Clove buds brim with eugenol, a phenolic compound that helps stimulate fresh collagen. Rice water—an age-old beauty staple—supplies ferulic acid and inositol to fight free radicals and fortify the skin barrier. Rose water lends gentle astringency plus anti-inflammatory flavonoids that calm redness and gradually fade age spots. To amplify results, this formula layers green-tea catechins for photoprotection, aloe-vera gel for collagen remodeling, vitamin E oil for lipid-phase antioxidant support, and vegetable glycerin for deep hydration. All ingredients are inexpensive, easily found at the grocery or pharmacy, and work together to create a high-performance alternative to store-bought toners.
Ingredients Required (makes ~150 ml)
- Whole cloves – 1 tsp, lightly crushed
- Cooked white rice – ¼ cup
- Filtered water – 1 cup (for rice extraction)
- Pure rose water – ¼ cup
- Green-tea bag (or 1 tsp loose leaves) – 1
- Fresh aloe-vera gel – 1 Tbsp
- Vegetable glycerin – ½ tsp
- Vitamin E oil – 5 drops (pierce 1 gel capsule)
- Optional: Witch-hazel hydrosol – 1 Tbsp for extra pore-tightening
Procedure
- Extract the rice essence
- Rinse cooked rice under cool water to remove surface starch.
- Blend rice with filtered water for 20 seconds, then strain through muslin to collect milky rice water.
- Infuse clove & green tea
- In a small saucepan, simmer the rice water with crushed cloves for 5 minutes.
- Drop in the green-tea bag, cover, and steep 10 minutes. Strain out all solids.
- Cool & enrich
- Once the liquid reaches room temperature, stir in rose water, aloe-vera gel, glycerin, and vitamin E oil.
- For oil-free skin types, whisk in witch hazel at this stage for extra pore-refining.
- Bottle & cure
- Transfer the blend into a sterilized amber spray bottle.
- Shake well and let it sit for 12 hours so the botanicals marry.
- Store in the refrigerator for up to two weeks; discard if the scent changes.
Instructions for Use
- After cleansing, mist or sweep the toner over face and neck with a cotton pad.
- Allow it to absorb fully—no rinsing required.
- Follow with your favorite serum or moisturizer.
- Use twice daily. Perform a patch test first; clove can be potent. Discontinue if undue tingling persists.
Benefits of This DIY Toner
- Collagen kick-start:Â Eugenol in cloves encourages fibroblasts to produce fresh collagen, giving skin a firmer feel.
- UV & pollution shield:Â Ferulic acid (rice) and catechins (green tea) neutralize free radicals linked to wrinkles and hyperpigmentation.
- Even-tone brightening:Â Rose-water polyphenols and rice inositol help fade age spots and post-acne marks for a more luminous complexion.
- Long-lasting hydration:Â Vegetable glycerin acts as a humectant, binding water to the skin and preventing dull, crepey texture.
- Calming & pore-refining:Â Witch hazel and green-tea catechins reduce inflammation, shrink visible pores, and soothe sensitivity.
- Lipid-phase antioxidant boost: Vitamin E reinforces the skin’s natural barrier and slows collagen breakdown from oxidative stress.
- Barrier repair & plumpness:Â Aloe-vera polysaccharides support collagen cross-linking, speeding micro-healing and imparting bounce.
Layering water-soluble antioxidants (rice, green tea) with lipid-soluble ones (vitamin E) gives comprehensive free-radical defense, while humectants like glycerin keep the skin’s enzymatic repair systems humming. With consistent use—morning and night for at least four weeks—most users notice a clearer, dewier complexion and a visible softening of fine lines.
Make this toner part of your daily ritual and enjoy naturally radiant skin without the hefty price tag of commercial products.

