Mentha Certified organic oil

Mentha Certified organic oil

Botanical Name: Mentha Arvensis
Country of origin: Europe
Colour & Odor: It has sweet and calm odor,It is colorless to pale yellow in color,
Extraction Method: steam distillation method
Solubility: It is soluble in alcohol and oils.
Blends well with: Mentha oil blends well with all other essential oils.
This oil blends well with ambrette, Amyris, Black Pepper, Cardamom, Cassie, Cistus, Frankincense, and essential oils. The agarwood oil suppliers in India offer these oils to fragrance makers and other users for blending purposes.: The origination of mint not known to many people now, but it is said that it was cultivated in Europe in ancient times. Commercially, Japan started producing mint around 1870. During that time, it was called the Japanese mint and Japan was the leading country of mint. After the 2nd world war, Brazil was looked upon by some Japanese producers as mint was found in the Brazilians forests and they started producing mint in Brazil also. Similarly, the production of mint spread all over South American countries too. The production of mint was also taken over other countries of the world like China and India around 1960. Initially, India was the importer of menthol, but after the green revolution in 1986, mint took off as an agricultural commodity.
Uses: Mentha Oil is used for numerous activities like it is used in food industry, perfumery, and flavoring industry.Mentha oil is used to make your skin brighter, removes acne, it is also used in a facial scrub, works as a toner, making facial products for face, hydrates dry scalp, promotes hair growth, regulates the respiratory system, eases digestion, and alleviates stress and pain.
Therapeutic Benefits: It is anti-inflammatory, antiviral, antifungal and also antiseptic in nature.

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