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Jasmine Sambac Absolute

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Botanical Name - Jas. Offic. Sambac

Cultivation - E

Plant Part - Blossom

Country - India

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Jasmine - Jasminum officinalis
This scent is exquisite, heavenly. It is a sweet, floral, heady aphrodisiac that is solvent extracted from the little star-shaped flowers of an evergreen vine native to Persia and Northern India. It is so delicate that it must be handpicked, taking many thousand petals to make one milliliter of Jasmine oil.
Jasmine has been used for a long time in China and India, called “The King of Flowers” and “Moonlight of the Grove.” It was introduced to Europe in the seventeenth century and is an important ingredient in perfumes. Diffuse Jasmine in your home to create a joyful, sensual atmosphere. It will help to resolve emotional blocks, enhance sexual and creative self-expression and increase joy and playfulness.
Jasmine’s scent is hormone balancing. During the early stages of childbirth it can be added to massage oil to rub on the lower back and abdomen to relieve pain and strengthen contractions. It can also be used for prostate pain.
For cosmetic use add Jasmine to preparations for dry, aggravated skin.
Properties - antidepressant, sedative, joyous, antispasmodic, and aphrodisiac.
Blends well with - Bergamot, Clary Sage, Geranium Rose, Neroli, Sandalwood, Vetiver and Ylang Ylang. It is a base note.