
Minta was a nymph that made Pluto, the God of Hell, fall in love with her. Pluto’s wife turned the nymph into a plant. Pluto, as the last fine clue of his love for the nymph, granted her a characteristic and fresh scent, the very one of mint. The rose, known as the flower of Venus, symbolizes love and femininity. The Roman ladies rubbed its essence onto the skin to make it smooth, delicate, and exciting for men to sense. The traditional Roman use is enhanced with rose, rosemary and laurel, to optimize skin tone and restore vitality.