Product Description
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Ginger essential oil is instantly recognisable with warming, sharp, green, fiery woody top notes and a sweet undertone
Jasmine Absolute
Fine, small green or variegated leaves with delicate, precious, usually white flowers grow on this perennial climbing shrub.
Although Jasmine grows in abundance, it takes immense flowers to produce the oil.
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Characteristics of Jasmine Absolute
Jasmine is a heady and robust oil with potent properties.
When diluted, Jasmine is evocative and sophisticated. Jasmine is the King of Flower Oils.
Common Uses of Jasmine Absolute
Jasmine oil has long been used in traditional medicine to treat a variety of ailments. From relieving stress to aiding digestion, jasmine oil has many health benefits. It is also a popular ingredient in skincare products due to its powerful antioxidant properties. Let’s take a closer look at the properties of jasmine oil and how it can be used to improve your health and well-being.
Skin
Jasmine oil is derived from the flower of the same name and is a natural antiseptic that can help reduce acne, soothe dry skin, and improve circulation. It is also known to be an anti-inflammatory, which means it can help reduce redness and puffiness caused by inflammation. Additionally, this essential oil helps to balance out the production of sebum (the natural oils produced by your skin), making it ideal for both oily and dry skin types.
It also boosts cell renewal which can help keep your complexion looking young and radiant! On top of all these benefits, jasmine oil also has strong antioxidant properties that can protect your skin from free radical damage (which can cause wrinkles).
Jasmine oil is rich in essential fatty acids like oleic acid which boost cell renewal and help hydrate dry skin and maintain moisture levels. Furthermore, Jasmine can help brighten dull skin and improve elasticity to give you a more youthful glow.
Mind
Jasmine oil is rich in vitamins A and C, which are essential nutrients for healthy hair growth. It also contains antioxidants that help protect your strands against environmental damage like sun exposure and pollution. Plus, the antiseptic properties of jasmine oil help ward off bacteria that could irritate your scalp or even cause infection. Additionally, jasmine oil helps reduce frizziness while adding shine and body to your hair. And because it’s lightweight, this powerful elixir won’t weigh down your locks—even if you have fine hair!
Sexual Properties
Jasmine has historically been used as an aphrodisiac with various sexual problems such as impotence, premature ejaculation and frigidity.
Child Birth
One of Jasmine’s most popular uses is in childbirth. It hastens the birth by strengthening the contractions and, at the same time, relieves pain.
Aroma
Jasmine blends well with Bergamot, Frankincense, Geranium, Orange, Mandarin, Neroli, Palmarosa, Rose, Rosewood and Sandalwood.
Precautions when using Jasmine Absolute
As with all Essential oils, we do not recommend the use of Essential Oils during pregnancy.
Jasmine Absolute Technical Information
Criteria | Information |
Latin Name |
Jasminum officinale |
Inci |
Jasminum officinale (Jasmine) Flower Extract |
Plant Family |
Jasminaceae |
Extraction Method |
Harvested at night when the flowers have their most potent scent, the oil is extracted through enfleurage and is a very delicate and tricky operation needing very skilled. |
Country of Origin |
Egypt |
Purity |
100% Pure Absolute Oil, therapeutic grade |
Natural Constituents |
Benzyl Farnesol, Geraniol, Nerol, Terpineol (Alochols), Linalyl acetate, Methyl anthranilate (Esters), Jasmone (Ketone), Eugenol (Phenol). |
Cas No. |
90045-94-6 |
Einecs No. |
289-960-1 |
Blends well with |
Jasmine blends well with Bergamot, Frankincense, Geranium, Orange, Mandarin, Neroli, Palmarosa, Rose, Rosewood and Sandalwood. |
IFRA Certificate 49th Amendment |
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Technical Documents |
Please see the Technical Tab below for SDS, Allergens information and IFRA Certificates |
Jasmine oil is often used in meditation or yoga practices due to its calming and soothing nature. It encourages feelings of self-confidence
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Specifications
- Weight: 0.15 kg
- Blends Well With: Rose, Ylang Ylang, Sandalwood, Orange, Lemon, Lime
- Contraindications: Avoid During Pregnancy (use in the last hours to induce child birth), Heavy use can impede concentration due to the calming nature of the oil
- Country of Origin: Egypt
- Latin Name: Jasminum grandiflorum
- Traditional Physical Properties: Excellent in Child Birth
- Part of Plant Used: Flowering Tops
- Purity: 100% Pure
- Scent: Jasmine is a heady and strong oil with very powerful properties
- Key Benefits: Depression
- Traditional Emotional Use: Depression, Nerves, Euphoria, Revitalising, Restoring Energy, Calming
- Traditional Skin Use: Tones Greasy Skin, Increases elasticity, Good for Sensitive Skin
- HS Code: 33019090
- HS Description: Jasmine Absolute
- HS Country: EG
- HS Composition: Viscous Liquid