Peppermint essential oil 10 ml
Peppermint essential oil 10 ml
Latin Name: Mentha Piperita
Origin: India
Extraction Method: Distillation
Plant Part: Leaf
Aroma: Mint, fresh, grassy, refreshing
General Description:
The refreshing sensation provided by the high menthol content of peppermint essential oil makes it one of the most preferred essential oils. Peppermint essential oil supports easy breathing.
Native to India, peppermint has been used for centuries due to its invigorating properties. Commonly used in toothpaste and chewing gums for oral hygiene, peppermint has a refreshing and calming effect.
What Is Peppermint Oil Used For:
It is a versatile oil. Research has shown that it has anti-inflammatory, antifungal, antidepressant, antiseptic, antibacterial, antimicrobial, antispasmodic, pain-relieving, detoxifying, cleansing, blood pressure-lowering, and sleep-inducing effects.
When inhaled, it increases focus and helps relieve congestion in the nose and respiratory tract.
When applied, it helps relieve pain and dizziness, and when diluted and applied as a massage, it helps relax muscle aches.
Peppermint oil, known as a natural pain reliever, has the ability to quickly relieve headaches, migraines, reflux, as well as stomach, muscle, and abdominal pain.
If you are going to use peppermint oil for skincare such as acne and pimples, you can apply it to your skin by massaging it. In this way, peppermint oil allows your face to be moisturized by eliminating pimples and acne that occur on your face.
If you are going to use peppermint oil to relieve sunburns, you can mix 2-3 drops of peppermint oil with 25cl of coconut oil.
If you want to consume peppermint oil orally, you can add one or two drops of peppermint oil to a glass of water and drink it. If you use peppermint oil in this way, you can get rid of bad breath and prevent problems like indigestion and nausea. In some cases, only the smell of peppermint oil may help with nausea.
It can be used as a gargle for oral health and is beneficial for breath and dental health.
When taken as a supplement, it is beneficial for the digestive tract.
It helps alleviate itching, muscle pain, and headaches.
Due to its sharp scent, it helps open clogged sinuses, allowing you to breathe more healthily.
It stimulates and revitalizes the skin. It is good for attention deficit, stress, and increases concentration.
It is good for coughs. Peppermint oil supports lowering high fever.
Peppermint Essential Oil Basic Usage Information:
Diffusion:
Use 4-5 drops in your chosen diffuser or vaporizer.
Peppermint Bath:
Add 5-7 drops of Peppermint oil to your bathwater for a relaxing effect; the soothing aroma will envelop you.
Skin Cleanser:
After boiling and cooling clean water, add a few drops of Peppermint oil to a cotton pad along with a few drops of clean water, then cleanse your face. It disinfects your skin.
Room Spray:
As a non-toxic odor eliminator, mix peppermint oil with water. To create a soothing atmosphere in your bedroom before sleep, spray your sheets or pillow. You can also apply the same method to your bathroom and bath towels, or add it to boiling water to fill your home with a pleasant aroma.
Natural Perfume:
Take 2-3 drops (DILUTED) of peppermint oil into the palm of your hand, rub your hands together, and apply it to your neck. If you don't have carrier oil to dilute, you can add a few drops of peppermint oil to half a cup of water in a spray bottle, shake well, and spray.
Nasal Decongestant:
Peppermint oil, mixed with carrier oil and well diluted, can be applied under the nose with a cotton swab to help clear nasal passages and facilitate breathing for those with congested noses and breathing difficulties throughout the day.
Peppermint Flavor:
It can be added to lemonades, syrups, and cold beverages for flavor.
Massage:
Can be used as massage oil when diluted with carrier oils.
Note: Peppermint oil is a strong oil for direct application to the skin, please dilute it with carrier oils or other dilution methods before use.