





Latin Name: Jasminum Officinale
Part of Plant Used: Dried Leaves
Source: India
Extraction Method: Steam Distillation
5% Dilution in Grapeseed Oil
Jasmine oil has captivated hearts throughout history, renowned for its enchanting aphrodisiac properties. This exquisite essential oil has been a staple in healing and religious ceremonies, celebrated for its compelling qualities. In ancient China, jasmine was prized in sick rooms for its ability to fragrance the air, believed to purify it long before the concept of bacteria emerged. The Ancient Egyptians harnessed jasmine oil to alleviate headaches, soothe nervous disorders, and promote restful sleep.
Today, the essence of jasmine is carefully extracted using a method known as solvent extraction. Beyond its captivating fragrance, jasmine offers a complex floral energy that elevates mood and imparts aphrodisiac qualities. Studies indicate that simply inhaling the scent of jasmine can enhance alertness, improve hand-eye coordination, boost self-confidence, and elevate happiness while reducing stress.
In therapeutic applications, jasmine is a remarkable ally for dry, aging skin. It is effective in low concentrations for treating eczema and dermatitis and can assist in fading scars and addressing stretch marks following childbirth. Jasmine’s soothing properties can relieve anger, anxiety, and stress without inducing sedation, allowing for clearer thinking and a sense of calm.
With a rich history of enhancing libido, jasmine encourages the release of inhibitions and inspires sexual desire. Additionally, it possesses properties that help regulate menstrual cycles and alleviate period pain, lethargy, and mood swings. Jasmine may even offer support in delaying the onset of menopause.
| Weight | 0.06 kg |
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