Peppermint Oil acts as an anti-bacterial agent to ward off germs and infection It also stimulates circulation to help rejuvenate dry, dull skin and minimizes oiliness associated with acne and blemish prone skin As with the complexion, peppermint oil reduces and regulates oily hair types After use, the oil contributes to softer, smoother, silkier skin and hair
A volatile oil (oil of peppermint) distilled from the fresh herb; also, a well-known essence or spirit (essence of peppermint) obtained from it
Peppermint is a strong, sharp flavouring that is obtained from the peppermint plant or that is made artificially
herb with downy leaves and small purple or white flowers that yields a pungent oil used as a flavoring
A peppermint is a peppermint-flavoured sweet or piece of candy. Strongly aromatic perennial herb (Mentha piperita, mint family), source of a widely used flavouring. Native to Europe and Asia, it has been naturalized in North America. The stalked, smooth, dark green leaves and blunt, oblong clusters of pinkish lavender flowers are dried for use as a flavouring agent. Oil of peppermint is widely used to flavour confectionery, chewing gum, toothpastes, and medicines. The oil also contains menthol, long used medicinally as a soothing balm
A hybrid herb of the mint family formed by crossing watermint and spearmint. It has a high menthol content and a sharp flavor. Used in cooking, especially in herb teas and confections
(England) Smooth, cool and refreshing Use with Lavender in a cool compress for headaches For mental fatigue, depression and stress use in a bath Note: possible skin irritant Do not use on sensitive or damaged skin Use with a light touch!
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