Wednesday, 22 October 2014
Benefits Of Peppermint Skin & Hair
Hair Benefits Of Peppermint:
Peppermint is not just acclaimed for its skin benefits. It is equally famous for its ability of hair rejuvenation. Peppermint helps overcome hair-related issues. Some peppermint uses for hair include:
Effective Hair Tonic:
Peppermint oil acts as an effective hair tonic when mixed with other essential oils like tea tree oil, coconut oil, castor oil and even Vitamin E oil.
Promotes Hair Growth:
Peppermint oil gives a tingling sensation when massaged onto the scalp which means that the oil is working at balancing the pH levels. This helps to neutralize the effect of excessive oil production. Thus it reduces the hair greasiness. This stimulates hair follicles and increases blood circulation in the scalp, promoting hair growth.
Hydrates Hair Follicles:
Peppermint hydrates the hair follicles from within to give you smooth, shiny and soft hair. Rub a few drops of peppermint oil on your hands and smooth it through the hair. Moreover, peppermint oil is non-greasy and will leave your hair pleasantly scented. It can also be used with hair straightening tools as a hair protecting serum.
Skin Benefits of Peppermint:
1. Heals Various Skin Issues:
Peppermint is mostly used in topical creams which are used to address a variety of skin issues. Its soothing properties make it an effective treatment for rashes, poison oak and poison ivy. It gives a strong healing effect to the skin.
2. Treats Oily and Greasy Skin:
Peppermint leaves have been used widely since ages to treat oily and greasy skin. Menthol in peppermint reduces the secretion of oil from the sebaceous glands which help to get an oil-free skin naturally. To use:
Apply freshly grounded peppermint leaves on your face
Leave it for 10 minutes.
You may also add honey to the paste to get best results.
Wash it off and pat dry.
You may also combine peppermint paste with jojoba oil or aloe vera to get optimum benefits.
3. Astringent, Antiseptic and Anti Inflammatory Properties:
Peppermint is known to balance the pH levels of the skin. This helps balance the production of excessive oils in the skin, thereby reducing overall acne and breakouts. The astringent, antiseptic and anti inflammatory properties of peppermint help diminish the appearance of acne, blackheads, rashes and redness of the skin
4. Treats Athlete’s Foot:
Peppermint can also help to treat athlete’s foot. To use:
Massage the oil on your feet and leave it overnight.
Peppermint oil can also be used to reduce cellulite line by rubbing the oil on the affected areas.
Peppermint oil keeps the skin clean and prevents skin infections and blemishes.
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