Jasmine is called "moonlight of the grove" by Hindus, and is one of the most expensive and desirable fragrances used today. It is an uplifting yet relaxing aroma that is warm and exotic.
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Jasmine Oil (Blend) 1 Ounce
Jasmine Oil
Jasmine (Jasminum officinale)
Fun fact: Flowers must be picked before sunrise, and experienced pickers can pick between 10,000 and 15,000 per day.
Exotic and sweet, jasmine is a highly sought after oil. Exorbitantly expensive in its pure form, it's not uncommon to find "cut" or synthetic versions on the market. These variants are beneficial as well as affordable. Jasmine's historic use goes back centuries. In ancient India, jasmine was (and still is) used for for ceremonial purposes. The Chinese used jasmine to cleanse the atmosphere that surrounded the sick. A good hostess also made sure to have jasmine on hand to give to inebriated guests to clear their heads. Modern uses for jasmine include childbirth, depression, respiration, and fertility.
Extraction method: Solvent extraction of the flowers can produce both a concrete and an absolute. Jasmine essential oil is produced from the absolute via steam distillation.
Safety Information: Avoid during most of pregnancy; do not use until labor is well advanced.
Warnings: Keep out of reach of children. For external or aromatherapeutic use only.
Natural essential oils are highly concentrated and should be used with care.
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