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Chica's Pure Peppermint Oil (Mentha Arvensis)

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Refresh your mind and body with Chica De Pora's, "Mama Mint" Peppermint Oil. We consider peppermint oil to be the mother of all essential oils.

Peppermint has been cherished in traditional medicine for thousands of years and remains one of the most popular choices today. A staple in aromatherapy, our premium-quality, pure peppermint oil offers natural invigoration. Experience the difference today.

• Cool & fresh minty scent
• Creates a refreshing room scent through the use of a diffuser or humidifier
• Works to combat odors
• Respiratory relief - aid in sinus relief
• Refreshing massage rub - a cooling sensation
• Works to support blood circulation
• Muscle and joint pain relief - may alleviate discomfort
• Mood uplifter and energy enhancer
• Improves alertness and focus
• Plant-based pest control - Insect, rodent, and mice repellent
• Promotes skin and hair health - promotes hair growth
• Natural facial cleanser
• May help soothe digestive issues

For external use only. It's advisable to do a patch test for allergic reactions when applying it topically and to consult a healthcare provider before using it as a treatment, especially for those who are pregnant, nursing, or have specific medical conditions. All statements and or claims have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. Chica De Pora products are not intended to treat, cure, prevent or diagnose any diseases or conditions.

Pest Repellent: Combine 1 teaspoon of peppermint oil with 1 teaspoon of liquid dish soap. Mix with water in a 1-quart spray bottle. Shake well before each use. Spray around entry points such as window frames and doorways. Consider soaking a cotton ball or cloth and place in problem areas. This can be applied to indoor and outdoor plants. Increase or decrease mixing ratios as needed.

Aromatherapy: Use 1-5 drops in your aroma diffuser. Use daily for best results.

Do-It-Yourself Projects: Combine with various essential oils to create your own unique blends for personal use.

Household Cleaning: Add 10-15 drops to a spray bottle filled with water and use as a surface cleaner.

Headaches and Stress Relief: Apply 1-4 drops of diluted oil to temples, forehead, or back of neck. For muscle soreness rub diluted oil directly onto affected area, let sit for 5-10 minutes, and rinse off.

Mental Clarity: Apply diluted oil under nose for increased alertness. Diffuse 3-5 drops of peppermint oil in a room or apply diluted oil to your temples.

Skincare: Mix 1-2 drops with your skin cream or a tablespoon of carrier oil and apply to the areas of concern.

Haircare: Massage 1-2 drops of diluted oil onto scalp or skin. Mix the oil with a carrier oil and apply directly to the scalp. Add 1-2 drops of undiluted oil to shampoo, conditioner, or soap.

Oral Care: Add 1-2 drops to your toothpaste or mouthwash.

Disclaimer: Conduct a patch test first to ensure you have no allergic reaction to peppermint oil. Dilute peppermint oil adequately with a carrier oil or water before topical application. For topical application dilute with a carrier oil, such as Coconut, Jojoba, Grapeseed, or Almond oil. For external use only.

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, peppermint oil has a strong, sharp mint aroma with warm menthol undertones. It’s often described as refreshing, cool, and slightly sweet.

Yes, peppermint oil blends well with essential oils such as tea tree, lavender, rosemary, spearmint, wintergreen, orange, lemon, basil, eucalyptus, and cedarwood. It also pairs nicely with carrier oils like castor, coconut, sweet almond, and jojoba oil.

Yes, peppermint oil is a popular essential oil for diffusers. It creates a refreshing and invigorating environment, and it’s also great for respiratory support, especially during cold and allergy seasons. Be sure to follow necessary precautions and safety guidelines when using peppermint oil for aromatherapy.

Yes, when properly diluted. Dilution is essential to avoid skin irritation or burning. It's recommended to mix peppermint oil with a carrier oil before applying it directly to the skin. A general rule is to use a 1-2% dilution for topical application, depending on skin sensitivity and the area of application. Always perform a patch test to check for reactions.

Yes, peppermint oil can be used for massage to help relieve muscle and joint pain. It offers several therapeutic benefits, including its cooling, soothing, and anti-inflammatory effects. To use, dilute 5–10 drops of peppermint oil with a carrier oil at a 2% ratio before applying it to the skin.