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Jasmine Fragrance Oil


Latin Name: Jasminum grandiflorum
Country of Origin: India
Cultivation Method: Harvested from Wild Growing Plants
Extraction Method: Solvent Extracted
Extracted From: Flowers
Color: Dark orange
Perfumery Note: Middle/Base
Aroma: Floral, rich, sweet and warm, exquisitely exotic and graceful. Some describe it as"tea-like", and its dried flowers are used to flavor black tea. Jasmine is called the King of Flowers (Rose being the Queen), and indeed this is probably the most masculine of all the floral aromas, especially the Jasmine Sambac, which is more musky, spicy, mysterious and exotic than the Jasmine grandiflorium. Jasmine grandiflorium is softer, more gentle and floral.
Consistency: Slightly viscous liquid.


Aromatherapy Properties: Relaxing, intoxicating, warming. Great aphrodisiac, can help against depression, and can aid in finding restful sleep. Jasmine has a long tradition of being used in childbirth as a relaxing and supportive remedy. Jasmine is valued as a skin care ingredient for aiding dry, sensitive and irritated skin.
Suggested Use: Add a few drops to a salt lamp diffuser for a relaxing, feminine aroma climate. Add 3 drops to a hot bath for a blissful retreat. Add up to 3 drops to 1oz. of Carrier Oil or unscented body care product.
Blends Well With: Most oils. Very suitable to make an aroma more round and complete. To create a romantic mood, try blending it with the other great aphrodisiacs - Sandalwood, Ylang Ylang, Rosewood, Patchouli, Vetiver, Rose etc. Also nice: Bergamot, Orange, Mandarin & Neroli. Lavender and Geranium, Frankincense and Clary Sage.
History: It takes 8,000 carefully hand-picked blossoms to produce 1 gram (about 1 ml.) of Jasmine Absolute. Flowers are picked in the early hours of dawn as they are unfolding, and attention has to be paid not to bruise or mishandle the flowers, since that would compromise the aroma.
Specific Safety Information: No known toxicity. Make sure you are not overdosing, since Jasmine is very strong and easily overpowering. GRAS (Generally Regarded As Safe) approved by the FDA as food flavor. Occasional skin sensitivity reported, do patch test first.

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