Corn Mint vs. Peppermint β Differences in Menthol Content, Uses & Scent Profile
Two mints, one goal: freshness. But which one is right for you? Here's everything you need to know β backed by real lab data from our certificates of analysis.
Corn Mint
Mentha arvensis β The Cool Breeze
Peppermint
Mentha Γ piperita β The Freshness Classic
At a glance: the differences
| Property | Corn Mint | Peppermint |
|---|---|---|
| Botanical name | Mentha arvensis | Mentha Γ piperita |
| Menthol | ~73% | ~39% |
| Menthone | ~8% | ~22% |
| Menthofuran | β (absent) | ~3% |
| 1,8-Cineole | Traces | ~4% |
| Scent character | Clear, sweet, gentle | Sharp, intense, penetrating |
| Intensity | Medium-high | High |
| Cooling effect on skin | Stronger (more menthol) | Moderate |
| Plant type | Pure wild species | Natural hybrid |
| Origin | India | India |
| Price (10 ml) | from 8.00 β¬ | from 10.00 β¬ |
The Menthofuran Paradox: Why Less Menthol Feels More Intense
Corn mint contains nearly double the menthol of peppermint (73% vs. 39%). Yet most people perceive peppermint as "mintier" and more intense. How is that possible?
The answer lies in a single molecule: menthofuran. It makes up just about 3% of peppermint oil, but fundamentally transforms its entire character:
- Menthol activates the cold receptors (TRPM8) on the skin and in the nose. It creates the "cool" sensation. More menthol = more cooling.
- Menthofuran works on a different level: it's a furanoid, a rare molecular class in nature, that gives the scent a sharp, penetrating, almost "electric" quality.
- Menthone (22% in peppermint vs. 8% in corn mint) further amplifies the minty character and brings its own stimulating properties.
The result: peppermint has a more complex profile with more "edge", while corn mint offers a purer, clearer menthol experience β gentler, but with more actual cooling power.

Scent Psychology: How Do the Two Mints Actually Feel?
Numbers and molecules are one thing. But how do you actually experience the two mints? This is where it gets real β because it's the scent that decides which mint becomes "yours".
Corn Mint β cool, clean, almost medicinal
Imagine: an ice cube on your tongue on a hot summer day. Crystal clear. Direct. No frills.
The high menthol content (73%) creates a cooling experience that feels almost medicinally pure β sharp and smooth at the same time. In a room, it unfolds like a cool breeze: refreshing without overwhelming.
Reminds you of: Menthol sweets, a crisp winter morning, a freshly cleaned bathroom
Mood effect: Calming-refreshing, clear, "clean"
Peppermint β round, familiar, penetrating
Imagine: peppermint tea, chewing gum, After Eight. The scent everyone recognises instantly β and immediately equates with "mint".
Despite containing less menthol (39%), it paradoxically feels "mintier". The menthofuran gives it a sharp, almost electric depth. It wakes you up, it stimulates, it stays in your head. Not gentle β present.
Reminds you of: Peppermint tea, chewing gum, toothpaste, After Eight
Mood effect: Stimulating, activating, "mind-awakening"
Quick formula: Corn mint cools the body. Peppermint awakens the mind.
Which Mint for Which Purpose?
Choose Corn Mint if you want...
- Maximum cooling on the skin β after sport, in summer, or for cooling massage oils.
- A gentle mint scent in the diffuser that won't overwhelm β perfect for hours of room diffusion.
- Sensitivity-friendly freshness β corn mint is softer and sweeter, without peppermint's sharp "sting".
- Balanced blends where mint doesn't dominate everything β it leaves room for other oils.
- Natural skincare β more cooling with less irritation potential (no menthofuran).
- Headache relief β with 73% menthol, corn mint also works for headaches, and even more gently than peppermint. Our insider tip!
- Great value β more menthol per drop at a lower price.
Choose Peppermint if you want...
- Headache relief β peppermint is the time-tested classic, thanks to the synergy of menthol, menthone and cineole.
- Focus and alertness β menthofuran and high menthone content stimulate more strongly.
- Clear airways β the 1,8-cineole content (~4%) adds a mucolytic effect.
- THE classic mint scent β peppermint is the mint everyone knows and expects.
- An immediate, intense kick β menthofuran delivers that penetrating "wow" effect.
- Digestive support β peppermint is traditionally THE mint for the stomach.
5 Everyday Scenarios β Which Mint Do You Reach For?
1. "I just finished a run and want to cool down."
β Corn Mint. 73% menthol delivers maximum cooling. 2-3 drops in 10 ml MCT oil on the legs β instant refreshment.
2. "I've been at my desk for hours and my head is pounding."
β Peppermint. 1-2 drops in carrier oil on the temples. The combination of menthol, menthone and menthofuran targets tension headaches specifically β clinically demonstrated. By the way: Corn Mint also works for headaches β with 73% menthol, it's even gentler and more pleasant on the skin.
3. "I want a fresh minty scent in my living room all afternoon."
β Corn Mint. Pleasant in the diffuser for hours without becoming overpowering. Peppermint can become "too much" over time.
4. "I need to study for an exam and need serious focus."
β Peppermint. 3-4 drops in the diffuser. Menthofuran and high menthone content activate more than pure menthol. Bonus tip: combine with Lemon for a real concentration boost.
The Professor's Insight: Why Menthol Is Perceived Differently
Most people assume: more menthol = mintier. Wrong. The perception of "mint" is a complex interplay of multiple molecules β and this explains why corn mint with 73% menthol feels gentler than peppermint with just 39%.
The key: TRPM8 receptors and the "supporting cast". Menthol activates the cold receptors (TRPM8) on skin and mucous membranes. But the quality of perception depends on which other molecules are in play:
- Corn Mint: An almost pure menthol experience. The scent is like a single, clear note β pure, strong, direct. The brain classifies it as "cool" and "clean".
- Peppermint: An orchestra. Menthol (39%) provides the base cooling, menthone (22%) amplifies the "minty" character, and menthofuran (3%) adds a sharp, almost stinging component that makes everything seem more intense.
It's like the difference between a single instrument and a full orchestra: corn mint plays one perfect, pure note. Peppermint plays a complex chord β less of any single note, but together louder and more impressive.
Bottom line for practice: If you want cooling on the skin, reach for corn mint (more menthol = more cooling). If you want that "classic mint kick" for the senses β intense, penetrating, immediately present β reach for peppermint.
Important Safety Notes for Both Mints
- Always use diluted (max. 2% = 3-4 drops in 10 ml carrier oil).
- Do not use on infants and young children β menthol (and menthofuran) can trigger respiratory spasm.
- Do not use during pregnancy.
- For children aged 6 and above, only in low doses in the diffuser.
- For the littlest ones: Lavender is the safe alternative.
Which mint is right for you?
You want maximum cooling & a gentle scent?
73% menthol, sweet and soft β pure refreshment without the sting. Perfect for sport, summer & gentle room fragrance.
You want intense action & the classic?
Menthol + menthofuran β penetrating and immediately present. Perfect for headaches, focus & clear airways.
Our tip: The two mints complement each other perfectly. If you have both, you have the right answer for every situation.
Order now β both mints at a glance
Both oils are organic, from India, 100% pure and natural. The best way to decide? Try both β then you'll know instantly which one is yours.

Corn Mint β The Cool Breeze
73% menthol | Gentle & cooling | Pure refreshment
8.00 β¬
18.00 β¬

Peppermint β The Freshness Classic
39% menthol + 3% menthofuran | Intense & penetrating
10.00 β¬
22.50 β¬