- Extracted using steam distillation process from the entire plant of Mentha spicata
- No chemicals, carrier or additives added. (Pure essential oil NOT chemically formulated fragrance)
- Description of fragrance – Sweet, Minty, Fresh
- Benefits – Cough & Cold Relief, Manage Nausea, Muscle Ache Relief, PCOS Management, Positive Environment,
- Most popular uses – Hair Oil, Workplace/Study Aroma, Diffuser, Inhaler, Keeps Wardrobes fresh, Inhaler
Suggestions of usage
- Dilute with Carrier Oils – Always dilute with carrier oils before applying – Fractionated Coconut Oil is the best neutral carrier oil there is
- Use it in your Do-it-yourself (DIY) Cosmetics – Hair Oil, Skin Serum, Massage Oil, Shampoo, Perfume etc
- Essential Oil Diffusers – Evaporative/Lamp-based, Ultrasonic Diffuser and Nebulizer are the 3 major types of diffusers in the market
- Add it to Steamer – Refresh your skin with an aromatherapy steam facial
- Not Edible & External Use Only
- Store in a cool & dry place, away from sunlight. Amber bottle provides protection as well.
Quick guide to Carrier Oils
- A good carrier oil –
- Is Neutral in Odour, Colour & Test
- Has Comedogenic Rating (CR) of 2 or less
- Absorbs efficiently
- Carries additional beneficial properties which suits your requirement
- Every carrier oil has slightly different properties, some are better for specific skin types
Do check out our premium edible-grade carrier oils – Cold Pressed Sweet Almond Oil, Cold Pressed Pumpkin Seed Oil, Cold Pressed Grapeseed Oil, Cold Pressed Hemp Seed Oil, Fractionated Coconut Oil and Wood Pressed Coconut Oil
What is Comedogenic Rating?
Comedogenic rating is a scale that shows how likely a specific ingredient can clog your pores (i.e. cause Acne, Pimples & Blackheads). The scale ranges from a number in between 0 – 5, with 0 being non-comedogenic and 5 being the most severely comedogenic
Allergy Test
When trying out a new Essential Oil perform a ‘Patch Test’ to determine how your skin is reacts to it.
Simple steps for conducting a Patch Test
- Clean the area behind of the ears with water
- Pat dry
- Rub a few drops of diluted essential oil into a small patch behind your ears
- Leave it for 12 hours
If the skin patch is red, itchy, blistering, or swollen, you have had an adverse reaction to the oil and should discontinue use.
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