PEPPERMINT OIL

Mentha piperita

INCI Name: Peppermint Oil

Botanical Name: Mentha piperita

Origin: India

Product Code: DA0024

CAS Number: 8006-90-4

EINECS Number: 282-015-4

FEMA Number: 2848

Production Method: Steam Distillation

Part Used: Leaves

Note Classification: Top Note

Color: Colorless to Pale Yellow

Odor: Minty, Fresh

Solubility: Insoluble in Water

Peppermint essential oil has had an important place in both traditional and modern medicine throughout history. In ancient Egyptian, Roman and Greek cultures, peppermint was used to relieve digestive problems and relieve headaches. It was also widely preferred in Europe during the Middle Ages due to these properties. Today, peppermint oil has a wide range of uses in both aromatherapy and natural health products. Peppermint is a plant native to the Middle East and the Mediterranean region. In addition, this plant grows in North America and some Asian countries. These regions are where high-quality peppermint essential oil is produced.

Production: Peppermint essential oil is obtained by steam distillation. This method preserves the oil’s natural aroma and effective components, providing a high-quality product. Fresh leaves and flowers of the peppermint plant are used in the production of the oil. These parts provide the oil’s characteristic refreshing and mentholated scent.

Color, Aroma and Smell: Peppermint essential oil is usually clear or slightly green in color and has a fresh, mentholated and slightly spicy scent. This scent profile creates both an invigorating and relaxing effect. The medicinal mint oil is among the top notes and its scent note has a refreshing, menthol and slightly spicy profile. Its aroma power is high, which makes it an effective essential oil in cleaning, health and aromatherapy.

Compatible Oils: The medicinal mint oil is perfectly compatible with oils such as bergamot, cedar, eucalyptus, lemon, lemon grass, nioli, pine turpentine, rosemary and thyme. These combinations create a rich and balancing scent profile and offer a wide range of uses in aromatherapy.

Warnings: The medicinal mint essential oil should not be applied directly to the skin, it should always be used diluted with fixed oils. When used in pure form, it can cause skin irritation, so contact with the eyes and sensitive areas should be avoided.

Storage: In order to maintain the effectiveness and quality of the medicinal mint essential oil, it should be stored in a cool, dry environment away from sunlight. With proper storage, the shelf life of the oil can be extended and its quality can be preserved.

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