Spearmint Essential Oil
A flowering tops-led spearmint essential oil for people who wanted dimples, not decorative atmosphere.
Spearmint Essential Oil is 10ml, steam distilled from the flowering tops of Mentha Spicata and sourced from China. Characterful, flowering tops-led and true to the plant, with dimples, fake ID and a defined aromatic edge.
You wanted mint with dimples, a fake ID and enough mischief to avoid Peppermint’s whistle. You chose the bottle on purpose.
Softer than Peppermint. Trustworthy, no.
The soft oils nearby have acquired an alibi.
When the hour stops behaving
You know the hour. The diffuser is on. The flowering tops is present in spirit only. A decorative bottle nearby is contributing intentions and absolutely no spine.
You bought spearmint flowering tops. What you got was ten millilitres with a point of view.
Spearmint is the flowering tops doing the work while the room catches up. A few drops bring dimples, fake ID: the smell of flowering tops that decided the hour needed more honesty than the shelf was offering.
Why the ritual needed spearmint character
Spearmint has long sat in traditional aromatic practice as a flowering tops-led oil, often reached for when a scent routine needs social green lift and a sharper edge than ornamental atmosphere can manage.
No aids-digestion miracles, nausea heroics or focus alibis. This bottle offers spearmint atmosphere, flowering tops-led character and a ritual edge that refuses decorative drift.
How to use it
Start with 2 to 3 drops, or the amount recommended for your diffuser or aromatherapy equipment. Begin small; the flowering tops is very happy to take charge.
Use it when your aroma ritual needs sweet green mint atmosphere, lively room freshness and cheerful aromatic lift: social green lift and a moment that needs honesty, not drift.
Pair later with peppermint for cold argument, cornmint for working mint, wintergreen for sweet cold rule, spearmint for sweeter green mint mischief..
For gifting purposes
For the person who wants minty brightness without being whistled at.
Also for yourself, if your diffuser shelf has started confusing character with decoration.
Not for people who need atmosphere without personality. Buy them something ornamental and keep Spearmint out of it.
From the Botanical Intake Office
Deep in Wunderwurld's Scent Sanctum, a flowering tops sample started producing evidence before Silas Vale could intervene. The Mint Register lists Spearmint as Respectable. The handwriting suggests blackmail. Silas Vale corrected the label card and moved Spearmint to the approved tray.
The plinth acquired a secondary job description.
[Silas Vale once reclassified a decorative dimples as "too polite for this tray" after it tried to enter under false freshness. The dimples was archived without ceremony.]
Since then, Spearmint has been cleared for rituals that need flowering tops-led character and fewer decorative gestures.
The sensible bit
For aroma use only with suitable diffuser or aromatherapy equipment. Do not ingest; do not add to food or drink; do not use in baths; do not apply to skin, even diluted or on broken skin; and do not use for massage or personal care. Avoid use during pregnancy and around children under 3. Avoid eyes and sensitive areas. Keep away from children, pets, heat, sparks and open flames. Store upright and tightly closed. Use in a well-ventilated space and never leave heated equipment unattended. Seek professional guidance if breastfeeding, taking medication, managing a health condition, or using around vulnerable people. Discontinue use if irritation occurs. The warning label is not a spearmint summons.
Before you wander off
You do not need another decorative little oil pretending atmosphere means arriving quietly and hoping the room notices.
Buy the bottle. Sweeten the mint. Stop trusting the one with dimples.
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