Pure Peppermint Essential Oil 10ml

£5.15

Joy herbs peppermint essential oil is 100% pure and is a natural pick-me-up for early mornings and mid-afternoon slumps. Peppermint oil from Joy Herbs is a standard in any aromatherapy collection, with a fresh, stimulating smell that reawakens the senses.

Key Properties:
  • Clears congestion
  • Effective spider deterrent
  • Can relieve nausea and ease headaches
  • It’s what’s inside…

Ingredients: 100% Mentha piperita (peppermint) oil

Description

High-Quality 100% Organic Pure Peppermint Essential Oil

Peppermint, the most well-known member of the mint family, is a cross between watermint and spearmint. Joy Herbs premium peppermint essential oil is steam distilled from the Mentha piperita herb and is a favourite for waking up in the morning (instead of the lower-cost alternative, Arvensis).

Peppermint essential oil is one of the most widely used essential oils in the home and medicine cabinet, and it comes from the Middle East and Europe. Peppermint oil is lauded for a wide range of applications in daily life, from preventing mice and insects from entering the house to alleviating the symptoms of the common cold and sinusitis.

Many individuals keep peppermint oil on hand for its crisp, distinctive aroma, in addition to its claimed therapeutic effects. Peppermint is commonly used by people who wish to boost their attention and lower their anxiety levels. It is thought to relieve symptoms of stress.

Peppermint leaves were used as a natural medicine in Ancient Greece and Rome, and it’s still one of the most popular essential oils today.

What Are The Benefits Of Peppermint Essential Oil?

Peppermint essential oil is said to help with respiratory disorders, coughs, colds, itching, bug bites, IBS and other gastrointestinal issues, and headaches. It’s frequently used to freshen breath, combat nausea, and relieve muscle discomfort.

Many people who suffer from migraines and tension headaches swear by peppermint, claiming that breathing the aroma relieves their symptoms. This essential oil is also said to be beneficial for a variety of skin issues. It’s frequently used to reduce redness or soothe irritated and itchy skin.

There is insufficient evidence to corroborate or invalidate the health claims made for peppermint essential oil, as is the case with other natural therapies. If you’re thinking about using peppermint oil for something other than its lovely, energising scent, we recommend doing your research and consulting a professional.

Uses for peppermint essential oil

Peppermint essential oil is a fantastic choice for blending if you prefer to make your own blends with essential oils. Many people feel that blending peppermint essential oil with the relaxing aroma of lavender essential oil might help ease headache symptoms.

Many individuals use peppermint oil to treat insomnia and enhance their chances of getting a good night’s sleep. Peppermint is supposed to help cleanse the airways and decrease snoring. Peppermint oil is often regarded as a natural muscle relaxant, but there are also suggestions that it may soothe the body. Before utilising essential oils for a health problem, always see your doctor.

Many people use peppermint oil to battle insomnia and enhance their chances of getting a good night’s sleep. Peppermint is supposed to help cleanse the airways and decrease snoring. Peppermint oil is often regarded to be a natural muscle relaxant, but there are also suggestions that it may soothe the body.

In this video, Dr. Josh explains the benefits of using Peppermint Essential Oil.

More Details

  • Extraction Method: Steam distillation
  • Plant Part: Leaves
  • Aroma: Intensely minty, fresh, and menthol
  • Fragrance Family: Herbal
  • Perfumery Note: Top
  • Consistency and Colour: Thin and colourless
  • Shelf Life: Once opened, store in a cool dark place and use within 12 months.

Safety

When it comes to facial massage, peppermint oil is best avoided. Only for external use. On the skin, do not use undiluted. Contact with sensitive areas, such as the eyes, should be avoided. Keep out of children’s reach. Essential oils should not be used on children under the age of five. Before using essential oils during pregnancy, speak with your healthcare provider. It’s best to keep it in a cold, dry location. Limonene and Linalool are two naturally occurring allergens.