
Peppermint is a hybrid species resulting from the crossbreeding of spearmint and watermint. In beauty care, it is particularly favoured for its purifying and astringent action, which helps to refine the skin's texture. Used as an essential oil or floral water (hydrosol), this plant is also an effective solution for combating the sensation of heavy legs, which can prove to be a daily hindrance.

Cultivated for its culinary, medicinal, and aromatic virtues, peppermint is used in numerous skincare treatments. It alleviates inflammation, tightens pores, and purifies oily skin prone to acne. In this article, we will explore its potential contraindications and risks.

In cosmetics, peppermint is utilised in the form ofessential oil (I.N.C.I.: Mentha Piperita Leaf Oil), hydrosol (I.N.C.I.: Mentha Piperita Flower/Leaf/Stem Water) and oil macerate (I.N.C.I.: Mentha Piperita Leaf Extract). However, it is the essential oil that has demonstrated the most benefits when applied to hair, both on the lengths and at the scalp level.

Peppermint hydrosol is renowned for its soothing and purifying properties. This active ingredient offers numerous benefits: it revives dull complexions, tightens pores, and reduces blemishes. Discover the reviews of our customers on our certified organic peppermint hydrosol.

Peppermint hydrosol helps to unclog pores in the event of excess sebum. These are tightened and the skin barrier is thus strengthened. But what causes enlarged pores? How to use peppermint hydrosol to refine one's skin texture?
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