Mentha Arvensis Crystals

TL;DR. This ingredient is primarily used as a sensory cooling agent and fragrance component, adding a cold-feel effect and fresh scent to balms, cleansers, oral care, scalp products, and foot care.

What does Mentha Arvensis Crystals do in a cosmetic formula?

This ingredient is primarily used as a sensory cooling agent and fragrance component, adding a cold-feel effect and fresh scent to balms, cleansers, oral care, scalp products, and foot care.

Is Mentha Arvensis Crystals clean?

From a clean-beauty perspective, it is generally accepted but can cause stinging, eye watering, or irritation on sensitive skin, mucous membranes, and freshly shaved areas. It is best understood as a high-sensory active rather than a bland skin-conditioning ingredient.

Is Mentha Arvensis Crystals sustainable?

This material is typically obtained by crystallizing a fraction from steam-distilled aromatic plant oil, so it can come from renewable agricultural sourcing. It is expected to biodegrade, but its footprint depends on farming inputs, crop yield, distillation energy, and traceability of the botanical supply chain.

Is Mentha Arvensis Crystals COSMOS-approved?

It can be permitted under COSMOS-natural and COSMOS-organic when derived through allowed physical processing from natural feedstocks. Its Green Chemistry fit is moderate to good, with renewable sourcing and biodegradability, balanced by agricultural inputs and energy used for distillation and crystallization.

How does Mentha Arvensis Crystals work chemically?

The molecule is a small saturated cyclic monoterpene alcohol that activates cold-sensitive sensory receptors, which explains its strong cooling effect at low levels. It is oil- and alcohol-soluble, poorly water-soluble, melts around 41 to 44°C, and is commonly used around 0.05% to 1% in many cosmetic formats depending on product area and tolerance.

Last updated 2026-05-14