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Indian Jasmine essential oil is extracted from the native jasmine sambac variety. Its rich, sweet aroma carries a honeyed warmth and exotic flair. Known as the "King of Essential Oils," it deeply hydrates the skin, reduces fine lines, and relieves dryness. Emotionally, it uplifts the spirit, alleviates anxiety, and brings a sense of warmth and confidence.
Jasmine oil from India is primarily obtained as an absolute via solvent extraction, though occasionally a steam‑distilled essential oil may be available from certain species. India is one of the world’s most celebrated producers of jasmine, with a rich tradition spanning centuries. The two main species cultivated are Jasminum grandiflorum (often called Royal Jasmine or Spanish Jasmine) and Jasminum sambac (Arabian Jasmine, Mogra). The absolute yields a profoundly rich, intensely floral, sweet, and indolic aroma—warm, honeyed, and deeply sensuous. Indian jasmine is revered in perfumery, Ayurveda, and spiritual practices.
Jasmine is a renowned nervine and euphoric. It alleviates anxiety, depression, apathy, and emotional coldness, promoting confidence, optimism, and a sense of well‑being.
Highly valued in luxury skincare for its ability to improve skin elasticity, reduce the appearance of scars, stretch marks, and fine lines, and to hydrate dry or mature skin.
Celebrated as a classic aphrodisiac, jasmine helps release inhibitions, awaken sensuality, and deepen emotional and romantic connection.
Traditionally used to help ease menstrual cramps (dysmenorrhea), support labour (in traditional midwifery), and balance hormonal fluctuations associated with menopause.
Its soothing, antispasmodic properties can help relieve coughs, hoarseness, and mild respiratory congestion when used in a diffuser or diluted chest rub.
Aromatherapy Diffusion: Use 1–2 drops (its scent is potent) to create a calming, uplifting, or romantic atmosphere.
Topical Skincare (Very Diluted): Dilute to 0.5–1% (1 drop per 2–5 ml carrier oil) in facial serums, body oils, or creams for scar reduction and skin nourishment.
Natural Perfumery: A prized heart note in fine fragrances. Diluted in jojoba or fractionated coconut oil, it makes an exquisite personal perfume.
Massage Oil: Blend 2–3 drops per tablespoon of carrier oil for a sensual, relaxing massage.
Bath: Add 3–5 drops mixed with a dispersant (milk, honey, or bath base) to a warm bath for emotional and physical relaxation.
Skin Sensitivity: Jasmine absolute contains trace solvents; always dilute and perform a patch test before widespread use.
Pregnancy: Avoid during the first trimester due to potential emmenagogue (menstrual flow‑stimulating) effects. Use with professional guidance in later stages.
Potent Aroma: Its scent is extremely rich; use sparingly to avoid overwhelming the senses.
Adulteration Risk: High‑quality jasmine absolute is expensive. Purchase only from reputable suppliers who provide botanical name, origin, and GC/MS analysis.
Phototoxicity: Not phototoxic.
Internal Use: Not recommended unless specifically food‑grade and under qualified guidance.
Indian jasmine harmonizes exquisitely with:
Citrus: Bergamot, Sweet Orange, Mandarin (brightens its depth)
Florals: Rose, Ylang Ylang, Neroli (creates luxurious floral bouquets)
Woods & Resins: Sandalwood, Frankincense, Cedarwood (adds grounding, spiritual depth)
Spices: Cardamom, Black Pepper (adds exotic warmth)
Herbals: Patchouli, Clary Sage (enhances earthy‑sensual facets)