Kool Brand cigarettes have strong mint flavour because menthol is added to the carton before packaging.
Menthol is... well, "menthol".
Yes, menthol can have a drying effect on the skin when used topically in high concentrations. It may also cause irritation or sensitization in some individuals. It is recommended to use products containing menthol in moderation and to test a small patch of skin before widespread use.
Since all cigarettes fall into the category of either menthol or non-menthol, the answer is yes.
Menthol cigarettes do.
There are no perfect rhymes for menthol.
No.But you may use a steaming bowl.Menthol is too strong for babies.
Longbeach Menthol is 8mg Longbeach Menthol Fresh (Lighter Green Packet) is 2mg
I have the same question, the best answer I can get from online is: 'Menthol is a common ingredient of many throat lozenges and sprays. There are no human studies on the use of menthol during pregnancy, so its risk is undetermined. The concentration of menthol in throat lozenges and sprays is low, and because of this the risk for malformations is believed to be small. ' http://www.fetal-exposure.org/OTC.html
The formula unit for menthol is C10H20O.
Menthol has four isomers: L-menthol, D-menthol, neomenthol, and isomenthol. These isomers differ in the spatial arrangement of atoms around the chiral center(s) in the molecule, resulting in different properties and biological activities.
Menthol plants
Natural menthol is mainly (-)-Menthol. This is ONE of the 8 sereo-isomers of 2-isopropyl-5-methyl-cyclohexan-1-ol The stereo configuration can be labeled as (1R,2S,5R) for (-)-Menthol, the molecular formula is C10H20O.Stereo-structures of Menthol are found in 'Related links' at the bottom of this answer page.