About
Spearmint is used to flavor candies and gums, this essential oil is formulated only for topical use. Also, you need to dilute it sufficiently with the help of carrier oil before applying it to your skin as it is much concentrated and powerful. People who find Peppermint essential oil to be overwhelming can try the Spearmint essential oil instead. Some people even like to blend both these oils for aromatherapy, massage, and other purposes.
Organic Spearmint essential oil is milder than Peppermint because it contains a lower concentration of menthol that is mainly responsible for the fresh minty aroma both these oils have. As no chemicals and additives have been used in this oil, you can incorporate it into your daily skin and hair care routine.
Uses
The uses of spearmint oil extend beyond the kitchen and the medicine cabinet. For instance, it can also be used to help the mind relax or to instill positive emotions. I have compiled a list of spearmint oil’s specific uses below:
- Reducing Nasal Congestion – If you are experiencing nasal congestion due to a cold, then you can inhale spearmint essential oil. It will clear up the mucus and phlegm to facilitate smooth and clear breathing.
- Enhancing Concentration – Apart from relaxing your mind and mood, it also motivates you and builds up your focus and concentration. Therefore, it can be used during meditation as well.
- Improving Cosmetics – You can add a few drops of this oil to your lotions, creams, and other cosmetics. This is because it will make them more effective, soothing, and antiseptic.
- Cleansing Skin – Organic Spearmint Essential Oil cleanses dirt, oil, and other toxins from your skin. It also tightens your pores and makes your skin firmer and healthier than before.
- Making DIY Products – The uplifting fragrance of this oil can be utilized for making DIY perfumes, body cleansers, deodorants, colognes, etc. You can also make scented candles by using it.
- Reducing Swelling – The swelling that occurs after injuries and wounds can be soothed by applying a diluted coat of Spearmint oil on the affected area. It will also tow down the redness and itchiness of the skin.
Benefits of Spearmint Oil
- Suppresses Appetite – Inhaling this oil promotes a feeling of fullness. This can be used to suppress hunger which will ultimately result in weight loss.
- Relieves Nausea – The amazing fragrance of Spearmint Essential oil provides relief from vomiting or nausea as well. For that, you can inhale it directly or diffuse it.
- Treats Acne – The antibacterial and anti-inflammatory properties of this oil make it useful for treating acne. It not only cures it but also fades the marks left behind.
- Reduces Wrinkles – The strong antioxidants of spearmint oil minimizes the wrinkles and fine lines from your face. It also helps to balance uneven skin tone.
- Refresh Your Mind – You can use it to refresh your mind and mood instantly by inhaling it. It also reduces headaches and fatigue to a great extent.
- Reduces Dandruff & Promotes Hair Growth – You can massage a diluted blend of pure Spearmint essential oil on your scalp to reduce scalp irritation. This treatment will minimize dandruff and will also improve the overall health of your hair and scalp.
Product Details
Botanical name | Mentha Spicata |
Plant Part | Leaves |
Extraction Method | Steam Distilled |
Country Of Origin | India |
Solubility | It is soluble in alcohol and fixed oils. |
Specific Gravity | 0.950 – 1.050 @ 20°C |
Optical Rotation | -60 to -45 |
Refractive Index | 1.4850 – 1.4910 @ 20°C |
Consistency | Thin |
Strength of Aroma | Medium |
More Details
Mixes well with | Bergamot, Jasmine, Rosemary, and Lavender essential oils |
Common Uses | Spearmint oil is good for Digestive Upsets,High in Antioxidants,May Aid Women With Hormone Imbalances,May Reduce Facial Hair in Women |
Aromatic Scent | Organic Spearmint has a sweet mint scent. |
KidSafe
Yes
Cautions
To avoid possible adverse skin reactions, we recommend a maximum dilution of 1.7% for topical applications.
How to use
To help energize the body and mind, add 4 drops of Spearmint Essential Oil to an ounce of bubble bath. Add this mix to 1/2 cup of Epsom salts and swirl into a lovely warm bath. To relieve a queasy stomach and bloating, add 2 drops of Spearmint Essential Oil and 1 drop of Coriander Essential Oil to 1 teaspoon of carrier oil and apply to the abdomen. Spearmint can also be added to a personal aromatherapy inhaler to ease a queasy stomach.
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Safety Information
- It is meant only for external use.
- Do a patch skin test before applying it to your skin.
- Dilute it before topical application.
- Avoid direct exposure to sunlight.
- Pregnant women should consult a doctor before using it.
Stability and Storage
Keep in a tightly closed container in a cool and dry place, protected from sunlight when stored for more than 24 months, quality should be checked before use
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