Can Viral Clove Water Really Clear Acne? What Science Says
Sandy Verma | April 22, 2026 11:24 PM CST
From ice facials to slugging, social media has become a breeding ground for beauty trends that promise quick, visible results.
Every few weeks, a new “miracle” hack floods platforms, backed by before-and-after videos and glowing testimonials. The latest to dominate feeds is clove water, a simple DIY concoction that is being hailed as a natural solution for acne, dullness, and uneven skin tone.
What The Viral Trend Claims
Scroll through Instagram Reels and you will find countless creators spraying homemade clove water on their faces, calling it a “glow-up mist” or a “natural acne cure”.
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