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Filter by Meaning Menthol is often used in foot creams to cool and relieve tired feet.
This body lotion has a subtle menthol scent to help you feel refreshed.
The cough drops had a strong menthol taste that helped to soothe her throat.
The menthol toothpaste made her mouth feel refreshingly cool.
The shaving cream had a menthol fragrance that made him feel invigorated.
The new tobacco regulation has banned the sale of menthol cigarettes in several countries.
Menthol is added to some nasal sprays to help relieve congestion.
The menthol in peppermint tea helps to ease stomach discomfort.
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