DIY skincare blends are becoming popular online, especially those that combine natural ingredients into simple, at-home gels. One of these trending ideas is โcollagen clove gel,โ a homemade-style mixture that people use as part of their skincare routine for a fresh, glowing look.
While itโs often shared in beauty videos, itโs important to understand it as a cosmetic-style home preparation, not an actual source of collagen production in the skin.

What the idea is about
The concept behind this gel is combining:
- Clove extract or clove-infused water for its warm, aromatic properties
- A gel base (like aloe-style gel or similar texture products) for hydration and smooth application
People associate it with a โglow effectโ because of its refreshing feel on the skin.
Ingredients (simple version)
- 1 teaspoon clove powder or 4โ5 whole cloves
- 2โ3 tablespoons of a clear gel base (such as aloe gel or similar skincare gel)
- Optional: a few drops of water to adjust texture
How to prepare
- Soak or lightly boil cloves in a small amount of water for a few minutes.
- Let it cool completely and strain the liquid.
- Mix a small amount of the clove infusion with your gel base.
- Stir until smooth and consistent.
- Store in a clean container in the fridge for short-term use.
How people use it
- Applied in a thin layer on clean skin
- Left on for a short period as a soothing mask
- Rinsed off or lightly absorbed, depending on preference
Some people use it as part of their evening skincare routine for a refreshed feeling.
A realistic perspective
Despite the name โcollagen gel,โ this mixture does not contain real collagen in a form that can be absorbed through the skin. Skin glow effects, when they happen, usually come from:
- temporary hydration
- gentle exfoliation
- improved skin cleanliness
Clove is strong and aromatic, so it should always be used carefully and in small amounts to avoid irritation.
Bottom line
Collagen clove gel is a simple DIY beauty trend that focuses more on the feeling of freshness and hydration than any structural skin changes. It can be enjoyable as a short-term skincare experiment, as long as itโs used gently and realistically.




