Eucalyptus (Globulus) vs Peppermint

Eucalyptus (Globulus) and Peppermint are both minty essential oils. Eucalyptus (Globulus) carries a top note (strong, camphoraceous), while Peppermint sits as a top note (cool, sharp). For topical use, keep Eucalyptus (Globulus) at or below 20% and Peppermint at 5.4%.

AttributeEucalyptus (Globulus)Peppermint
Latin nameEucalyptus globulusMentha x piperita
Aroma familyMintyMinty
Perfumery noteTopTop
Aromastrong, camphoraceouscool, sharp
Chemical familyOxideMonoterpenol
Max topical dilution20%5.4%
Max facial dilution5%2%
PregnancyGenerally suitable (well diluted)Not recommended
ChildrenNot recommendedNot recommended
PetsNot recommendedNot recommended
ExtractionSteam distillationSteam distillation

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Frequently asked questions

What's the difference between Eucalyptus (Globulus) and Peppermint?

Eucalyptus (Globulus) and Peppermint are both minty essential oils. Eucalyptus (Globulus) carries a top note (strong, camphoraceous), while Peppermint sits as a top note (cool, sharp). For topical use, keep Eucalyptus (Globulus) at or below 20% and Peppermint at 5.4%.

Can you blend Eucalyptus (Globulus) and Peppermint together?

Yes — Eucalyptus (Globulus) and Peppermint are commonly paired and complement each other in blends.

Which is better during pregnancy, Eucalyptus (Globulus) or Peppermint?

Eucalyptus (Globulus) is generally considered more suitable during pregnancy when properly diluted, whereas Peppermint is not recommended. Always consult a qualified healthcare provider.

For education only — not medical or veterinary advice. Always patch-test and consult a qualified professional before use during pregnancy, on children, with pets, or with a health condition.