Latin Name : Jasminum Officinale
Part Of Flower Used : Flower
Source : India
Extraction Method : Steam Distillation
Jasmine is a delicate, evergreen climber native to China and India with small, white, star-shaped flowers, which are picked at night, when their fragrance is the most powerful. Jasmine essential oil has a sweet, exotic and richly floral smell. It is expensive, as its distillation is more elaborate than for most oils, and is used to deeply relax, lift depression and increase confidence.
This oil is said to soothe the nerves and produce a feeling of confidence and optimism, while also restoring energy. It reduces childbirth time by strengthening contractions and easing pain. It is believed to relieve impotence, frigidity, and premature ejaculation due to its soothing and calming properties. It helps cough and laryngitis and is also useful in a massage oil to ease muscle pain, sprains, and stiff limbs. Jasmine Essential Oil tones dry, oily, or sensitive skin, increases elasticity and is said to reduce stretch marks and scarring.
Jasmine is commonly worn in the hair by Indian women and the one of the main flowers in wedding garlands as well. According to a myth, the sun god, Surya, rejected a princess's love and she was so heartbroken that she killed herself. From her ashes scattered on the ground, a jasmine plant grew. Since the sun god caused her so much pain, the jasmine flower only bloomed and released its perfume at night.
Origin | India |
Net weight | 0,11Kg /bottle |
Shipping weight | 0,118Kg |
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Barcode | 5055796529506 |
MSDS | Jasmine Absolute Oil MSDS 2016 |
MSDS | Jasmine Absolute Allergen Declaration |
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