Peppermint essential oil
The beneficial properties of this plant for the digestive system have been used since ancient times. However, in aromatherapy, its properties are different and, at the same time, very potent. Peppermint is rich in menthol, which is one of the main components of its essential oil. It gives it its particular smell and freshness when we apply it to the skin. Used in the proper doses, always small, it has an extraordinarily refreshing and invigorating effect.
Aromatic action
Cosmetic action
Therapeutic action
Precautions
Information
This essential oil has a great energetic application. When you feel low on energy, bring the essential oil up to your nose and sniff it at twenty-second intervals for two minutes. Smell it to prevent or relieve nausea and vomiting.
How to use:
Before leaving on a trip, smell or massage the temples to avoid dizziness. We can impregnate cotton and place it in the air conditioning outlet of the car. Smell it slowly. It will prevent dizziness and keep the occupants awake and active.
Revitalizes in massage. It is ideal against physical exhaustion or to combat tired legs whenever toning and a feeling of freshness are needed.
How to use:
Apply it with the essences you want, mixed with almond oil or wheat germ massage cream. Always use it in small doses, as its smell is very potent.
Peppermint essential oil has analgesic properties very similar to those of salicylic acid. It is used to combat migraine or headaches, especially in hemicrania, when the pain only affects one part of the head.
How to use:
In migraines, apply a drop directly on the temples or at the central point of the head.
Do not swallow. Non-toxic if used externally.
It is not sensitizing or irritating.
If you are pregnant, consult a specialist before applying it.
Keep out of the reach of children.
Botanical name:
Mentha Arvensis.
Origin:
From Spain, certified by Ecocert.
Obtained by:
Steam distillation of the whole plant.
Predominant active ingredient:
Menthol.
Ingredients:
Mentha Arvensis Herb Oil.
Aromatic action
This essential oil has a great energetic application. When you feel low on energy, bring the essential oil up to your nose and sniff it at twenty-second intervals for two minutes. Smell it to prevent or relieve nausea and vomiting.
How to use:Before leaving on a trip, smell or massage the temples to avoid dizziness. We can impregnate cotton and place it in the air conditioning outlet of the car. Smell it slowly. It will prevent dizziness and keep the occupants awake and active.
Cosmetic action
Revitalizes in massage. It is ideal against physical exhaustion or to combat tired legs whenever toning and a feeling of freshness are needed.
How to use:Apply it with the essences you want, mixed with almond oil or wheat germ massage cream. Always use it in small doses, as its smell is very potent.
Therapeutic action
Peppermint essential oil has analgesic properties very similar to those of salicylic acid. It is used to combat migraine or headaches, especially in hemicrania, when the pain only affects one part of the head.
How to use:In migraines, apply a drop directly on the temples or at the central point of the head.
Precautions
Do not swallow. Non-toxic if used externally.
It is not sensitizing or irritating.
If you are pregnant, consult a specialist before applying it.
Keep out of the reach of children.
Information
Mentha Arvensis.
Origin:From Spain, certified by Ecocert.
Obtained by:Steam distillation of the whole plant.
Predominant active ingredient:Menthol.
Ingredients:Mentha Arvensis Herb Oil.
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