Mentha Piperita Oil
- May Cause Irritation
- May Worsen Dry Skin
- May Worsen Eczema
- May Worsen Redness
- May Irritate Lips
- EU Listed Allergen
- Fragrance
- Oil
- Essential Oil
Not rated A basic ingredient widely used in most products, such as purified water, or one that is not suitable for star-rating-based preference analysis.
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About Mentha Piperita Oil
Peppermint oil is a volatile oil obtained from the whole peppermint plant.[1] The volatile components obtained from the entire peppermint plant contribute to the initial impression of the fragrance and the lingering scent after application, and tend to evaporate more lightly than ordinary vegetable oils. In cosmetics, it is used to prevent the characteristic odor or taste of the raw material from becoming too prominent, to add fragrance to products or adjust the characteristic odor of raw materials, and to give the application area a fresh, refreshing feeling.[2] It is also used to leave the skin or hair feeling fresh and well-groomed.[2]
Mentha Piperita Oil Details
- Ingredient function
- Masking, Perfuming, Refreshing, Tonic
- Main product categories
- Moisturizing/Nourishing Shampoo, Lip Balm, Hair Tonic
- INCI name
- MENTHA PIPERITA OIL
- CosIng ID
- 84257
Mentha Piperita Oil References
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