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Country of origin: | Canada |
Colour & Odor: | characteristic peppermint like fragrance,This floral water is Colourless clear liquid, |
Extraction Method: | Steam Distillation |
Solubility: | Insoluble in alcohol and oils, but soluble in water. |
Blends well with: | Peppermint can be blended with other floral waters such as ylang-ylang, rose, lavender, and geranium. |
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.: | Peppermint is a cross between Spearmint and Water mint. It was first grown in England in the seventeenth century. The ancient Egyptians used peppermint to treat indigestion. It became very popular during the 18th century when it was used as a cure for vomiting, infections, and morning sickness. |
Uses: | Peppermint floral water can be used to treat the sunburns as it contains menthol which gives a cooling effect when applied in the skin. When you take a bath, add a few drops of the floral water in your bathtub. Not only it will give you a refreshed feeling but it will also make your skin smooth and young. During summers, you can even spray this floral water in the summer to get rid of flies. |
Therapeutic Benefits: | The peppermint floral water is antiseptic and can be used to clean the cuts and wounds so that it does not get infected with bacteria. Using this on the skin also makes it radiant and smooth. To avail the most benefits, add the peppermint floral water with other waters for more benefits. |