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Mentha Arvensis Leaf Oil

Explained

This ingredient is the essential oil from the leaves of cornmint. It is one of the richest natural sources of menthol on our planet (about 70-78%).

In cosmetics, this ingredient mostly works as a fragrance and/or masking agent used to cover up unpleasant smells of other ingredients.

The "cooling" sensation from mint isn't a real temperature change; menthol actives a nerve receptor in skin that gets triggered by cold. Your brain essentially gets a "cool" signal from it.

Just so you know, allergic contact dermatitis to menthol is documented in literature (but it's kind of uncommon). This is why the percentages allowed in leave-on products are quite low (0.2%). Be sure to patch test if you have sensitive skin.

EU Allergen

Though this ingredient is not listed as an EU allergen, it's cousins (Mentha Piperita Oil, menthol and Mentha Viridis Leaf Oil) are.

Due to the high Menthol content of this ingredient, brands are required to label "menthol" as a separate ingredient on the list. The EU regulation labels the allergenic substance, not just the source ingredient, so the menthol carried in this ingredient still has to be declared.

See all 352 products with Mentha Arvensis Leaf Oil

Users who like it
8%
Users who avoid it
92%

What it does

Masking Obscuring or blocking

Prevalence

Less common Percentage of products that contain it
0.3%
Top categories
Cleansers
Haircare
Moisturizers
Position Predominant list placement
Bottom 50%

References

CosIng Data

CosIng ID 57860
INCI Name MENTHA ARVENSIS LEAF OIL
All Functions Masking