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Jasmine

Jasminum officinale

Scent Note:

Heart/Middle Note

Scent Profile:

Sweet, exotic, and deeply floral aroma with sensual and slightly fruity undertones. Its intoxicating scent is often described as luxurious and romantic.

Blend Well With:

Sandalwood, Rose, Bergamot, Ylang Ylang, Clary Sage, Neroli

❇️ Healing Properties

Jasmine essential oil is renowned for its mood-enhancing and aphrodisiac qualities. It alleviates stress, anxiety, and depression while promoting relaxation and emotional well-being. Its antiseptic and anti-inflammatory properties also make it beneficial for soothing skin irritations and promoting a radiant complexion.

Jasmine

📜 Historical & Practical Uses

  • Ancient India: Jasmine flowers were revered in Ayurvedic medicine and used in spiritual rituals. They were often strung into garlands for ceremonies and weddings to symbolize love and purity.


  • Ancient Persia and Egypt: Jasmine was used in perfumes, with its oil regarded as a luxury item reserved for royalty. It was also believed to have aphrodisiac qualities and was used to create romantic atmospheres.


  • Traditional Chinese Medicine: Jasmine was used to treat digestive disorders, respiratory issues, and symptoms of stress. Its calming scent was believed to balance the mind and body.


  • Modern Aromatherapy: Today, Jasmine oil is celebrated for its ability to uplift moods, promote confidence, and inspire creativity. It is commonly used in perfumes, skincare products, and relaxation blends.

🔮 Energy Levels

Energy & Chakras

Jasmine is associated with the Sacral and Heart Chakras, enhancing creativity, passion, and emotional connection. It helps open the heart to love and inspires sensuality and joy.

Emotional & Spiritual Connection

Jasmine is associated with the Sacral and Heart Chakras, enhancing creativity, passion, and emotional connection. It helps open the heart to love and inspires sensuality and joy.

Mystical Stories

In many cultures, Jasmine symbolizes purity, love, and the divine. In Indian mythology, Jasmine is associated with Kamadeva, the god of love, who uses its flowers to inspire passion. In ancient Persia, Jasmine was believed to attract good fortune and joy, while in China, it symbolized feminine beauty and grace.

🔬 Chemistry

Jasmine essential oil is rich in benzyl acetate, benzyl benzoate, and indole, which contribute to its floral, sweet aroma and its mood-lifting and calming effects. Its chemical profile also includes linalool and eugenol, which offer antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties.

⛑️ Safety

Jasmine oil is considered safe for most users when diluted properly. It is gentle on the skin but should always be tested on a small area first to ensure no irritation. Pregnant individuals should consult a healthcare provider before use, as Jasmine is a powerful oil with stimulating properties.

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