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Plant Therapy Peppermint Essential Oil
Plant Therapy Peppermint Essential Oil
Nothing says fresh quite like Peppermint. Its minty, cooling aroma holds stimulating benefits that can help enhance alertness and stamina. Whenever you’re feeling sluggish, reach for Peppermint for a midday boost of energy. Due to its menthol properties, it can induce a cooling sensation when applied to the skin. When experiencing head or neck tension, dilute Peppermint to a carrier oil for a soothing massage. When you’re feeling nauseous or need support for respiratory health, it can be helpful to take in its scent through a personal inhaler.
Directions
Peppermint can be diluted in carrier oil and applied to the temples and back of the neck when having head and neck tension. Add, well-diluted, to a carrier oil for an uplifting massage. It is also helpful to sniff when having a queasy stomach. Also useful at the end of a long day as a foot-soak, add a few drops to ½ cup of epsom salt dissolved in warm water.
Blends Well With: Basil Linalool, Coriander Seed, Eucalyptus Globulus, Eucalyptus Radiata, Egyptian Geranium, Lavender, Lemon, Palmarosa, Black Pepper, Rosemary 1,8-Cineole, Spearmint, Vanilla CO2, Wintergreen, Ylang Ylang Complete.
Product Details
Botanical Name | Mentha x piperita |
Country of Origin | India |
Extraction Method | Steam Distilled |
Plant Part | Leaves |
Strength of Aroma | Strong |
Aromatic Scent | Fresh, cool, grassy-minty scent |
KidSafe® | No |
Cautions | Do not apply on or near the face of infants and children. We recommend a maximum dilution of 5% for topical applications. |
Product Brochure | Peppermint Product Brochure |
Safety Data Sheet | Peppermint Safety Data Sheet |