SuperMint is formulated with doTERRA's finest mint oils for a super fusion blend that is crisp, clean and compelling. Its minty, herbal and sweet aroma brings together CPTG™ Peppermint, Japanese Mint, Bergamot Mint and Spearmint essential oils to create a powerfully refreshing blend. When infused in sweet or savoury recipes, it adds a minty boost to enliven the taste and senses. Menthol – known for its cooling sensation – makes it ideal to add to a glass of water to help freshen breath and offer minor comfort after large meals.
Consistently one of dōTERRA’s best sellers, Peppermint is always a useful oil to have on hand. Peppermint adds a refreshing, minty taste to desserts, beverages, smoothies, and even savoury dishes. A high menthol content – like that found in the dōTERRA Peppermint essential oil – distinguishes the best quality Peppermint oil from other products. Peppermint is also frequently used in toothpaste and chewing gum for oral care.
Discover MoreThe Japanese mint plant, Mentha canadensis, is a species of mint native to both North America and eastern Asia. It has many uses and the leaves and stems of this perennial plant are steam distilled to produce Japanese Mint essential oil. From sweet treats to savoury dishes, infuse recipes with the qualities and flavour of Japanese Mint for a refreshing taste with every bite.
Bergamot Mint essential oil comes from a flowering, perennial herb with violet flowers and heart-shaped leaves. Despite the name, Bergamot Mint is not related to the bergamot fruit in any way. Similar to Lavender, Bergamot Mint’s major constituents are linalool and linalyl acetate. Perfect for adding to Fractionated Coconut Oil for a comforting and soothing after-workout massage. Bergamot Mint’s lavender-like and minty aroma complements a warm, relaxing bath.
Discover MoreSpearmint is a sweet, refreshing herb used as a flavouring around the world. It is widely used in gums, sweets, and dental products for its minty taste, and to promote fresh breath. Spearmint is very different from Peppermint and a milder option to use in food dishes. In cooking, Spearmint is frequently used in salads, drinks, and desserts, but it can also be used in homemade salad dressings and to marinate meats.
Discover MorePossible skin sensitivity. Keep out of reach of children. If you are pregnant, nursing, or under a doctor’s care, consult your physician. Avoid contact with face, eyes, inner ears and sensitive areas.
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