Woolzies Peppermint Essential Oil is a cooling, stimulating, and uplifting oil with a fresh minty scent. It helps to relieve congestion, respiratory issues, halitosis, headaches, and muscle pain. Peppermint oil can be inhaled, diffused, applied topically, and used for cleaning.
Peppermint, also known as Mentha piperita, is a hybrid plant of water mint and spearmint. It is indigenous to Europe and the Middle East. This plant has light purple flowers and serrated green leaves with a fragrant minty aroma.
EXTRACTION METHOD
Woolzies Peppermint Essential Oil is extracted by steam distillation using the leaves of the plant.
How To Use
Diffuse
Diffuse peppermint oil by adding 3-5 drops per 100ml of water to an oil diffuser.
This can boost energy and focus and repel insects.
Skin + Body
Use peppermint oil topically by diluting 4-6 drops in 20ml (2 Tbsp) of carrier oil.
Use this oil to relieve painful sunburn and sore and fatigued muscles.
Add 5-10 drops to a warm bath.
Make a refreshing and soothing mouthwash by adding 5 drops of peppermint oil and 5 drops of lemon oil to a cup of warm water.
Home
Use peppermint oil to make a natural air-freshening spray. Add 10 drops of peppermint oil, 20 drops of lemon oil, 15 drops of tea tree oil, ½ cup of pure vodka, and 1 cup of water to a spray bottle.
Pairs Well With
Peppermint essential oil blends well with tea tree, oregano, eucalyptus, lemon, grapefruit, and frankincense essential oils.
For an energizing blend to boost concentration, combine 4 drops peppermint oil and 6 drops orange oil.
I tried the peppermint oil and its very refreshing! I put this as a spray in the rooms and it was very powerful, lingering smell. Pungent but it actually does the trick.
Definitely recommend this oil.
If you are a first-timer or brought a diffuser for the first time, I suggest this one.
I bought this peppermint essential oil for several reasons but was mostly for insect/pest control without the use of toxic chemicals. I wanted to spray it on all of the vents in my home. I had read that peppermint oil gives off a scent that spiders (and other insects) detest, and they will flee when they smell it. Not to mention, spraying it on all my vents gives my home a nice minty scent ;-)
The minute I opened the bottle and smelled the oil, I was pleased with my purchase. This is the first peppermint oil I have bought, but I can only assume it is high-quality because of the pure, potent scent. It smells like a very strong peppermint and a little goes a long way. I found that out when I put some water on a cotton ball and one-- only one-- drop of this oil on top. I rubbed it on my face since I read that it also helps with acne. It felt like there was an ice pack on my face. So, this stuff is definitely potent.
I would recommend Woolzies peppermint oil, for sure.