ResolvableOwl
Notorious Lyear
I'm generally cautious with expanding my EO collection. (I know I can't use up even 10 mL bottles, but neither am I particularly experienced in letting things go and dispose of expired oils.)
Mint.
Currently I'm in the condition of danger to binge-buy as many mint EOs as are accessible to me, and then end up needing psychological support. For some reason I still ask the plenum beforehand, for you for experiences and opinions (though not sure if this will be any good, lol).
I have only a slight idea how huge the variety of species/subspecies/cultivars, geographical origin, chemotypes, wild types, hybrids, fractions/isolates etc. really is. I'll try my best anyway:
Mint.
Currently I'm in the condition of danger to binge-buy as many mint EOs as are accessible to me, and then end up needing psychological support. For some reason I still ask the plenum beforehand, for you for experiences and opinions (though not sure if this will be any good, lol).
I have only a slight idea how huge the variety of species/subspecies/cultivars, geographical origin, chemotypes, wild types, hybrids, fractions/isolates etc. really is. I'll try my best anyway:
- Mentha piperita (peppermint)
- Mentha spicata (spearmint)
- Mentha arvensis (corn mint)
- Mentha suaveloens (apple mint)
- Mentha aquatica v. citrata (bergamot mint). The only one I have, and it does hardly smell like mint at all. I love it partly because it serves as a good example of non-mintiness, i. e. reminds us to not prejudge a family by its surname.
- Mentha pulegium (pennyroyal). Toxicity caution sign!
- Mentha × gracilis (scotch spearmint), allegedly with some heart-note qualities.
- Nepeta cataria/nepetella (catnip)
- Lippia turbinata (poleo)
- Hyptis crenata (Brazilian mint)
- Purified menthol. As far as I have understood, it is a very widespread practice that menthol is sequestered from mint EOs (particularly peppermint), by fractional crystallisation. So, most of the mint EOs aren't in their original composition any more. One can buy dementholized peppermint oil in any pharmacy/drugstore, at prices that appear incredible compared to reputable EO sources. I can't judge if these oils as “good enough” and for which use cases. With only (part of the) menthol removed, they should have enough of the other complicated minty goodies still in them. And there is always the option to get some pure menthol and “spice up” things by “white chemistry”.
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