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Jasmine

Middle note

Jasminum grandiflorum

Key🟢 A Aromatic🟠 T Topical🔵 I Internal│S Sensitive

Intensely floral and sensual — one of the most precious aromatic substances in the world.

How to use

Applications

🔵 Rest & Manage Stress

  • Diffuse 1–2 drops for deeply luxurious floral atmosphere
  • Apply diluted to pulse points for personal aroma
  • Blend with Rose or Sandalwood for romantic depth
  • Use during periods of emotional need or self-care

🔴 Reduce Toxicity

  • Blend into luxury natural perfumery
  • Use as exquisite floral heart note in personal blends
  • Apply 1 drop diluted to skin for premium skincare
  • Add to face serum or moisturizer

Botanical & Chemical Insight

Jasmine plant

Family

Oleaceae

Origin

India, France, and Egypt

Extraction

Solvent extraction / CO2

Plant part

Flower (absolute)

Primary constituents

Benzyl acetateLinaloolBenzyl benzoatePhytol

The extraordinary complexity of Jasmine absolute — with hundreds of aromatic compounds — makes it one of the most complex and prized materials in all of perfumery.

Chemical families

EstersMonoterpene alcoholsDiterpenes

History & Culture

Jasmine has been prized for over 3,000 years in Asia, the Middle East, and the Mediterranean. The word comes from the Persian "yasmin." It is the national flower of several countries and has been used in religious ceremonies, weddings, and royal courts. Grasse, France became the center of jasmine cultivation for perfumery.

Jasmine represents appreciation and devotion. Supports overcoming hopelessness and spiritual apathy. Encourages the recognition of beauty, the expression of love, and the courage to be seen.

Safety & Responsible Use

Cautions: Possible skin sensitivity. Keep out of reach of children. If you are pregnant, nursing, or under a doctor's care, consult your physician. Avoid contact with eyes, inner ears, and sensitive areas.

Blends well with