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The Botanical Name of the plant from which this absolute oil is extracted is: Jasminum Sambac which originated in India and is harvested from wild growing plants. The method of Extraction is the Solvent Extracted Flowers (Absolute) which is why the oil has slightly viscous liquid kind consistency. Floral, rich, sweet and warm, exquisitely exotic, this oil has its amazing charm on people. Those who are a fan of floral fragrances will love this amazing fragrance. It is oil that brings lightness and happily feeling to those who use it. This is potent oil - it should be diluted before using; a little will go a long way. It is best diluted in jojoba oil or used in a blend of other oils. As a minor component it mixes well with most other oils. Jasmine has been nicknamed 'Queen of the Night' and 'Moonlight of the Grove'; for centuries, women have treasured it for its seductive, beautiful fragrance. Jasmine oil is uplifting and stimulating for times of hopelessness and nervous exhaustion.
Uses of Arabian Jasmine Absolute
This oil blends with most oils, and it is Very suitable to make an aroma more round and complete. Especially blends well with Bergamot, Chamomile Blue, Citronella, Lemon, and Pine White.
It is most highly valued in aromatherapy for its euphoric, sensual qualities. Aromatherapy needs soothing oil and this is the best choice.
When mixed with some other essential oil it can create the right kind of effect as the Jasmine Sambac is sweeter but less floral than the essential oil and the two materials can form a very pleasant combination.
An absolute is extracted from Jasmine flowers, as they are considered too delicate to process through steam distillation. The advantage of the absolute is that the complete aroma of this wonderful flower is preserved in the resultant oil.
Arabian Jasmine Absolute is a mark of purity and richness, so people who wear this fragrance or use it create a positive and happy aura with their presence.
Benefits of Arabian Jasmine Absolute
It helps reduce anxiety and apathy, and can increase excitability when worn as a perfume.
Jasmine oil for therapeutic use may be beneficial for dry, greasy, or oily skin. It may help with eczema when caused by stress, frigidity, laryngitis, lethargy, menstrual pain and problems. Jasmine oil's reputed benefits for labor pains have been shown to be relatively mild.
Long considered aphrodisiac oil, Jasmine is indicated fear, vulnerability, or anxiety could be preventing an open heart and mind.
A small amount of Jasmine could be worn as a perfume the oil could also be warmed in an oil lamp, added to a bath, or simply dropped in a few spots throughout a room.