Peppermint (Mentha Arvensis) Essential Oil, 10 ml

Peppermint (Mentha Arvensis) Essential Oil, 10 ml

Theessential oil of spearmint has a characteristic, fresh mint scent with a cooling effect. Due to its strong anti-analgesic and cooling effects, it is a very ... read more

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245 pkgs.
Product code:
EON064_10

1,89 € incl. VAT

189,00 € / l
SKLADOM pkgs.
Color: Transparent
INCI: Mentha Arvensis Leaf Oil
Country of origin: India
CAS n°: 68917-18-0
Best before date: 06/2027, 10/2027
Batch: 18506, 19452

Product description


Theessential oil of spearmint has a characteristic, fresh mint scent with a cooling effect.

Due to its strong anti-analgesic and cooling effects, it is a very popular ingredient for toothpastes, gels or mouthwashes. It can also be used in hair products (it also helps to reduce dandruff and lice) and is particularly good for oily skin.

The oil of spearmint was obtained by steam distillation of the leaves and flowering tops of the Mentha arvensis L. This was followed by the partial removal of menthol to prevent the oil from crystallising.

Allergens contained: linalool, limonene

Biochemical specification:
50% Menthols [L-menthol content >30%; Total menthols > 50%]
30% Menthones
5% Limonene
4% Menthyl acetate
3% Pinenes
2% Pulegones

All raw materials supplied are of cosmetic quality, not suitable for internal use. Please use appropriate protective equipment when handling.

Do you know the shelf life of essential oils, how to store them properly, or which essential oils to combine? Read all about essential oils on our blog.

WHAT ARE ESSENTIAL OILS?


Essential oils, or essential oils, are natural aromatic substances that come from different parts of plants - stems, roots, seeds, flowers, leaves, etc. They give plants their characteristic scent and also have medicinal and protective effects. They have a very positive effect on symptoms on a physical, emotional or mental level.

Their chemical composition is quite complicated. Essential oils are most often obtained from plants by distillation, extraction or pressing. Essential oils are highly concentrated and are applied directly to the skin only after dilution with carrier plant oils (almond, apricot, jojoba, etc.). The only exceptions are tea tree and lavender essential oils, which can be applied directly.

Use essential oils for inhalation or in your beauty products, we do not recommend consuming any essential oils of any brands.

Essential oils are fat soluble, so if you want to use them in products without oils and butters, use a solvent /solubilizer/.

HOW DO I USE ESSENTIAL OIL?

Cosmetic and soap making - the amount of essential oil needed depends on the specific recipe and the quantity being made.
Inhalation, steaming - drip a few drops of essential oil into an aromatherapy bottle, diffuser, or container of hot water.
Bath - mix drops of oil in a base oil /coconut, olive.../, in 1 dcl of milk or in a spoonful of honey, pour this mixture into the bath. The essential oils themselves are insoluble in water, the drops would float on the surface.
Massage - add a few drops of essential oil to cold pressed vegetable oil (approx 50 ml) and mix well. Pleasant massage.
Sauna - your choice of conifer, rosemary, eucalyptus, sage, mint or citrus scents. The amount of drops depends on the size of the sauna and your taste.

Essential oils are also popularly used in skin care, topical compresses, hair masks, oral care...

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