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Description

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Mentha Citrata Herb Oil is an essential oil derived from the herbaceous parts of the Mentha citrata plant, commonly known as lemon mint. This oil is prized for its citrusy aroma and is used in a range of cosmetic and therapeutic products.
Chemical Composition and Structure:
Citral: The primary compound, giving the oil its lemon-like aroma and contributing to its refreshing properties.
Limonene: Adds a lemony note and may offer antioxidant benefits.
Linalool: Provides a floral scent and may have calming effects.
Other Essential Oils and Terpenes: Various additional compounds that contribute to the oil's distinctive fragrance and potential therapeutic effects.
Physical Properties:
Appearance: Typically a clear to pale yellow liquid, depending on the extraction method and concentration.
Odor: Fresh, citrusy lemon scent.
Solubility: Soluble in oils and alcohol, but not in water.
Production Process:
Cultivation: Mentha citrata plants are grown under controlled conditions to ensure optimal oil quality.
Harvesting: The herbaceous parts are harvested at peak times to maximize oil yield and quality.
Extraction: The essential oil is extracted using steam distillation or other appropriate methods to preserve the aromatic compounds.
Formulation: The oil is incorporated into various cosmetic and therapeutic formulations.
Applications:
Cosmetics and Skincare: Used in products such as creams, lotions, and serums for its aromatic properties and potential benefits for the skin.
Hair Care Products: Included in shampoos and conditioners for its refreshing fragrance and potential scalp benefits.
Aromatherapy: Utilized in diffusers and blends for its invigorating and citrusy aroma.
Environmental and Safety Considerations:
Environmental Impact: Sustainable cultivation and extraction practices are recommended to minimize environmental impact and ensure high-quality oil.
Safety: Generally considered safe for topical use. As with all essential oils, individual intolerance or allergic reactions cannot be excluded. It is advisable to perform a patch test before widespread use.
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: 85085-49-0 EC number 285-378-7