- Stock: In Stock
- Content: 25 ml
- Manufacturer: Mirrolla
- Brand: Mirrolla
- EAN: 4607118050864
- Product code: 0997
For external use only.
Promotes cleansing and refreshes the skin, removing signs of fatigue. Suitable for oily skin, normalizes the sebaceous glands.
Emotional action: eliminates excessive excitement. Restores strength and energizes.
Aroma: invigorating, cold, fresh, menthol.
Precautions: check for individual sensitivity. Avoid contact with eyes, mucous membranes and damaged skin. Use with caution during pregnancy. Individual intolerance to oil is possible.
Mode of application:
Enrichment of cosmetics: mix 2 drops with 15 g of base (cosmetic oil, cream, lotion, tonic, mask, shower gel, shampoo, balm, etc.).
Massage: mix essential oil (2-3 drops) with 1-2 tablespoons of Mirrolla cosmetic or massage oil, apply to the skin.
Aromatization of air: the aroma lamp is filled with hot water, 3-6 drops of essential oil are dripped per 15 m² of area. A lit candle is placed in the lower part of the aroma lamp. Do not allow water to boil, add water from time to time. The duration of the procedure is 15-30 minutes.
Baths: add 4-7 drops of essential oil to a bath with a water temperature of 37-40C°. For better dissolution, mix with 2-4 tablespoons of emulsifier (salt, honey, milk). The duration of the procedure is 15-30 minutes.
Saunas, baths: add 3-6 drops of essential oil to a bucket of water, sprinkle wooden benches and walls with this mixture. It is not recommended to pour the mixture directly on hot stones.
Ingredients: Mentha Arvensis Herb Oil (mint oil).
Best before: 24 months from the date of manufacture indicated on the packaging.
Storage conditions: Store at +5 °C to +25 °C. Keep away from children.
*Information about the effect and use of the oil is prepared based on aromatherapy literature sources: "The Directory of Essential Oils" (Wanda Sellar), "375 essential oils and hydrosols" (Jeanne Rose), "Aromatherapy: An A-Z:" (Patricia Davis), " Encyclopedia of Vegetable Oils" (Neumyvakin I.P.), "Aromatherapy" (Denise Vicello Brown), "Aromatherapist's Handbook" (L.N. Slavgorodskaja).