Jasmine Absolute Essential Oil
Jasmine (absolute) essential oil, derived from the fragrant flowers of Jasminum grandiflorum, is renowned for its rich, warm floral aroma and potent therapeutic properties. This luxurious oil is celebrated for its ability to uplift the spirit and enhance emotional well-being, making it a prized addition to aromatherapy and perfumery.
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Botanical name |
Jasminum grandiflorum |
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| Family | Oleaceae Family |
| Characteristics | A dark orange, somewhat viscous liquid with an intense, rich, warm floral aroma |
| Note | Base note |
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| Plant parts used | Flowers |
| Method of extraction | Solvent extraction |
| Folklore & History | Jasmine has been revered for centuries for its enchanting scent and its use in love potions, earning a reputation as an aphrodisiac. The name "Jasmine" originates from the Arabic word "Yasmin," meaning "gift from God," highlighting its esteemed status in various cultures. |
| Origin | India |
| Properties | Jasmine essential oil is known for its antidepressant, antiseptic, aphrodisiac, antispasmodic, sedative, and uterine properties. In the nervous system, it helps alleviate depression and anxiety, providing an uplifting and aphrodisiac effect on the mind and spirit. For the digestive system, it can soothe gastritis and diarrhea. Extensively used in perfumery, it enhances perfumes, soaps, air fresheners, and skin care products with its captivating scent. In the reproductive system, it supports childbirth and alleviates dysmenorrhea. Additionally, it benefits the integumentary system by nurturing dry and sensitive skin. |
| Contraindications | There are no known contraindications, but there is a moderate risk of skin sensitization. Always consult with a healthcare provider before use if you have underlying health conditions. |
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