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Jasmine essential oil 3% in Jojoba oil.

Although jasmine grows in abundance, it takes an enormous amount of flowers to produce this oil. Jasmine blend is a 3% dilution of Jasmine essential oil in Jojoba to take advantage of the properties and to be able to include this fragrant oil in your blends.

Jasmine oil is extremely expensive and most of us can therefore not acquire the pure essential oil without diluting it in other vegetable oil. We therefore offer a mixed version that still has a strong and very good scent that you can use on many occasions. It is very suitable as a perfume and is a known aphrodisiac.

Has been used as an antidepressant and sedative. The essential oil also has a very uplifting effect.

Jasmine is known as the king of flower oils with a hefty and strong scent and powerful properties.
When diluted, it is evocative and sophisticated. Jasmine has traditionally been used to restore calm and positive emotions.
Jasmine is valuable against depression and by creating a feeling of relaxation, energetic optimism and creativity.

Jasmine is often used in times of tension or headaches.

 

NOTE!  This should not be used in ultrasonic diffusers as it is mixed with vegetable oil. But feel free to use it in oil lamps etc. Remember also that jojoba oil makes the contents thick when it is cool. Therefore, leave it at room temperature when used, then it is easier to drip.

 

Note:  Middle / bottom

Fragrance:  Warm and strong oil with floral scent and a little musk in the scent image. Very good as a perfume.

Traditional use in skin care / care:  Tones oily skin, increases elasticity, good for sensitive skin but avoid on sore / damaged skin.

Traditional mood usage:  Depression, nerves, euphoria, revitalization, energy recovery, sedation

Traditional physical properties:  At childbirth.

NB!  Avoid during pregnancy (said to be able to be used in the last hours to induce the birth of the baby), can prevent concentration due to the calming effect of the oil.

Parts of the plant used:  Flowers.

INCI:  Jasminum Sambac Absolute (Jasmine) Flower extract, Simmondsia chinensis (Jojoba) Seed Oil

Main features:  Euphoric.

Fits well with:  Bergamot, Frankincense, Geranium, Orange, Mandarin, Neroli, Palmarosa, Rose, Rosewood and Sandalwood. m.fl.

Production method:  Harvested at night when the flowers have their strongest scent. Then the oil is extracted through enfleurage and is a very delicate and difficult operation that requires very skilled workers.  It is also very inefficient and expensive, but was the only method of extracting the fragrant substances in delicate flowers such as jasmine and tuberose, which would be destroyed or denatured by high temperatures required by methods of fragrance extraction such as steam distillation.

 

Content of the 26 substances: B enzyme acetate, benzyl alcohol, isamon, eugenol and farnesol ..

Storage:  Dark and cool, inaccessible to children ..

10ml glass bottle with standard recessed drop counter.

 

Tips and use of Jasmine oil:

Jasmine is one of the most common oils you will find in perfumes and  It is often said that there is no perfume without jasmine oil.

The extract of the flowers is soothing to the skin, and also has a pleasant scent in perfumes.

 

General precautions when using essential oils:

Remember that all essential oils should be used with great care and respect. These drops are very potent and should be kept out of the reach of children. Pregnant women should avoid all essential oils and people with epilepsy, asthma and high blood pressure should check specifically regarding the individual oils.

Never use essential oils internally. There are some exceptions for some of the oils as a flavoring, but then only in microscopic amounts mixed with liquid or the like. In fact, drinking only a few milliliters of essential oil can, in the worst case, be fatal.

Always read a little before you start experimenting with essential oils and remember to check that they are labeled 100% pure essential oils.

 

Important information:  What has been written about the essential oil and its medicinal effect in certain ailments and diseases is intended for information only. We  does not take responsibility for any damage that may occur.

Organic Essential Oils of Jasmine

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  • Jasmine Essential Oil 3% in Jojoba Oil.

    Although jasmine grows in abundance, an enormous amount of flowers go on to produce this oil. The jasmine blend is a 3% dilution of jasmine essential oil in Jojoba to utilize the properties and to include this fragrant oil in your blends.

    Jasmine oil is hugely expensive and most of us cannot procure the pure essential oil without diluting it in other vegetable oil. We therefore offer a mixed version that still has a strong and very good scent that you can use for many occasions. It is very suitable as a perfume and is a known aphrodisiac.

    Has been used as an antidepressant and sedative. The essential oil also seems very uplifting.

    Jasmine is known as the king of flower oils with a strong and strong scent and powerful properties.
    When diluted, it is atmospheric and sophisticated. Jasmine has traditionally been used to restore calm and positive emotions.
    Jasmine is valuable for depression and by creating a sense of relaxation, energetic optimism, and creativity.

    Jasmine is often used in times of tension or headaches.
    NB This should not be used in ultrasonic diffusers since it is mixed with vegetable oil. But use it in oil lamps etc. Also remember that the jojoba oil thickens its contents when it is cool. Therefore, leave it at room temperature when used, as it is easier to drip. Note: Middle / bottomScent: Warm and strong oil with floral scent and some musk in the scent image. Very good as perfume.Traditional use in skincare / care: Tones oily skin, increases elasticity, good for sensitive skin but avoids sore / injured skin.Traditional mood use: Depression, nerves, euphoria, revitalization, energy recovery, sedativeTraditional physical characteristics: At birth.NB! Avoiding during pregnancy (said to be able to be used in the last few hours to induce the birth of a child) may prevent concentration due to the calming effect of the oil.Parts of the plant used: Flowers.INCI: Jasminum Sambac Absolute ( Jasmine) Flower Extract, Simmondsia Chinensis (Jojoba) Seed OilMain Features: Euphoric.Fits well: Bergamot, Frankincense, Geranium, Orange, Mandarin, Neroli, Palmarosa, Rose, Rosewood and Sandalwood. etc.Production method: Harvested at night when the flowers have their strongest scent. Then the oil is extracted through enfleurage and is a very delicate and difficult operation that requires very skilled workers. It is also very inefficient and the only method of extracting the fragrant substances in delicate flowers such as jasmine and tuberose, which would be destroyed or denatured by the high temperatures required by odor extraction methods such as steam distillation.

    Tips and Use of Jasmine Oil:

    Jasmine is one of the most common oils found in perfume and it is often said that it is not perfume without jasmine oil.

    The extract of the flowers is soothing to the skin and also has a pleasant scent in perfumes.

     

    General precautions when using essential oils:

    Remember that all essential oils should be used with great care and respect. These drops are very potent and should be kept out of reach of children. Pregnant women should avoid all essential oils and people with epilepsy, asthma and high blood pressure should look specifically at the individual oils.

    Never use essential oils internally. There are some exceptions for some of the oils as flavor additives, but only in microscopic amounts mixed in liquid or the like. In fact, drinking only a few milliliters of essential oil can be deadly.

    Always read up a little before you start experimenting with essential oils and remember to check that they are labeled 100% pure essential oils.

     

    Important information: What is written about the essential oil and its medical effect in certain ailments and diseases is intended as information only. We do not take any responsibility for any damage that may occur.

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