Peppermint inhalations improve concentration and help combat nausea while the essential oil brings a cooling sensation and reduces sensitivity to pain and itching. Its anti-irritant and antiseptic action make it ideal for sprays and lozenges for sore throats.
-Ideal for oily and acne-prone skin
-Helps to remove black spots and prevents the formation of new ones
-Ideal for oily hair
-Ensures smooth digestion
-Works as a pain reliever for headaches and respiratory problems
-Great for nausea
-Helps to immediately decongest the nasal cavity
– It lifts the mood and removes mental fatigue
– Activates the mind and clear thinking and helps to assimilate information
-Combined with eucalyptus, lavender, rosemary, wild cypress, bergamot, marjoram, lemon, tea tree.
Recommended use in aromatherapy:
-Dizziness and nausea during travel: Put 2 drops on a handkerchief and inhale.
-To relieve tired, sore feet after a hard day of standing: Add 5 drops of peppermint essential oil to a bowl of water and take a foot bath.
-For relief from indigestion, digestive problems and nausea: Add 1 drop of peppermint to brown sugar or honey to flavor your tea
-Use as an insect repellent: Add 6 drops of peppermint essential oil to the ceramic essential oil dispenser.
-Headache and migraine: Add 2 drops of peppermint essential oil to 5 ml of almond oil and massage on the temples and neck.
-For fresh breath and tooth protection at the same time: Add 1 drop of mint to a glass of water and rinse your mouth.








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