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Mentha Spicata Crispa Herb Oil is derived from the leaves and stems of the Mentha spicata L. var. crispa plant, commonly known as Crinkly Spearmint, and belongs to the Labiatae (Lamiaceae) family. This essential oil is appreciated for its refreshing and aromatic qualities and is used in a range of applications for its beneficial properties.

Chemical Composition and Structure:

Carvone: The primary compound responsible for the characteristic spearmint aroma.
Limonene: Adds citrusy notes to the oil's aroma.
Piperitone: Provides a mentholated and slightly sweet fragrance.
Other Terpenes: Contains additional terpenes that contribute to the oil's overall scent and therapeutic benefits.

Physical Properties:

Appearance: Clear to pale yellow liquid.
Odor: Fresh, minty aroma with herbal undertones, mainly due to carvone and other aromatic compounds.
Solubility: Soluble in oils and alcohol; not soluble in water.
Production Process:

Cultivation: Mentha spicata Crispa plants are cultivated under ideal conditions to produce high-quality leaves and stems.
Harvesting: Leaves and stems are collected at their peak aromatic quality.
Extraction: The oil is extracted using steam distillation or cold pressing to retain the essential volatile compounds.
Formulation: The oil is used in various products, including cosmetics, personal care items, and aromatherapy blends.

Applications:

Cosmetics and Skincare: Used in creams, lotions, and serums for its invigorating and refreshing properties.
Hair Care: Incorporated into shampoos and conditioners for its revitalizing effect.
Aromatherapy: Employed in diffusers and blends for its uplifting and stimulating aroma.

Environmental and Safety Considerations:

Environmental Impact: It is important to use sustainable cultivation and extraction practices to minimize environmental impact and maintain the quality of the oil.
Safety: Generally safe for use. As with all essential oils, it is advisable to perform a patch test before widespread use. Individual sensitivities or allergic reactions may occur. Consultation with a healthcare provider is recommended for those with specific health conditions.

INCI:


Perfuming. Unlike fragrance, which can also contain slightly less pleasant or characteristic odours, the term perfume indicates only very pleasant fragrances. Used for perfumes and aromatic raw materials.
Synonyms:

CAS: 98561-44-5 EC number 308-804-6