Jasmine Essential Oil

Jasmine** (Jasminum officinale) is a very famous flower that blooms only at night. It has a strong yet sweet, pleasing and romantic aroma. It's warm, exotic, floral fragrance relaxes, soothes, uplifts, and enhances self-confidence. Jasmine is beneficial for the skin. It has been used throughout history for romance and balancing the feminine energy.

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Product Snapshot

Product Snapshot

Features & Benefits
  • Has a stimulating aroma that helps create a positive atmosphere when used aromatically
  • Sets the mood for pampering or romance
  • Helps maintain healthy, shiny hair and scalp
  • Enhances the appearance of healthy-looking skin
Aromatic Profile
From the bottle: Rich, sultry, floral aroma
Key Constituents
  • Benzyl acetate
  • Benzyl benzoate
  • Linalool
  • Phytol
Ingredients

Ingredients

Ingredients
Jasminum officinale* (Jasmine) oil
†100% Pure essential oil
Suggested Uses

Suggested Uses

Applications
  • Diffuse Jasmine in the evening while you unwind after a long day.
  • Add it to your favorite hair products to help nourish hair and scalp.
  • Add a few drops to your bath for a calm, romantic evening.
  • Add Jasmine to your skin care regimen to support the appearance of healthy-looking skin.
Label Directions
Topical: Apply 2─4 drops directly to desired area. Dilution not required, except for the most sensitive skin. Use as needed.
Aromatic:
Diffuse up to 1 hour 3 times daily.
Cautions: Keep out of reach of children. If pregnant, nursing, taking medication, or have a medical condition, consult a health professional prior to use.
Get to Know

Get to Know

Product Background
Jasmine has been nicknamed the queen of the night and moonlight of the grove. It is a genus that includes some 300 species of hardy evergreen shrubs or vines growing to a height of 32 feet. Native to Asia and now common around the world as an ornamental plant, jasmine is a large climbing shrub in the olive family that produces small, fragrant white and pink blossoms. The plants are harvested at night to maximize yield, and Jasmine is actually considered an absolute, not an essential oil.

Jasmine has a rich, sultry aroma that pairs beautifully with citrus and other floral essential oils to set the mood for pampering and romance. Applied topically, it promotes the appearance of glowing skin and healthy-looking hair and leaves a delicately perfumed, sumptuous scent.

Scientific name: Jasminum officinale
FAQ's

FAQ's

Q. Why is Jasmine essential oil considered an absolute?
A. Traditional essential oil extraction methods such as steam distillation do not produce Jasmine essential oil in appreciable amounts. Therefore, a solvent extraction method is used to produce what is known as an absolute. All solvents are removed in the finished product, leaving a fragrance very close to the natural smell of the plant material.
Q. Does Jasmine essential oil contain methyl jasmonate?
A. Yes, Jasmine essential oil contains methyl jasmonate.
Q. How many jasmine flowers does it take to produce Jasmine essential oil?
A. As an absolute, Jasmine essential oil requires approximately 225,000 fresh, unpacked jasmine blossoms to produce 30ml of Jasmine absolute.
Q. When is jasmine harvested?
A. The jasmine harvest starts in June and runs through December.