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An evergreen shrub or vine up to 30 feet high with delicate, bright green leaves and star-shaped very fragrant white flowers. Jasmine is one of the more costly oils as it takes over 8 million jasmine blossoms to produce just 1 kilo of absolute oil. Each blossom must be carefully harvested by hand so as not to bruise the flower, as bruised flowers will produce unpleasant aroma notes. Inhaled, Jasmine is a very appealing aroma. There is an old saying that masters of the art of perfume use, no jasmine, no perfume. It harmonizes well with almost all other floral oils and, due to its potent aroma, is best diluted in a carrier oil or alcohol before blending. Only a hint of this precious oil is needed to impart elegance, balance and smoothness to perfume creations. In massage blends, Jasmine is calming to overworked and tired muscles. It is an oil that brings a lightness and can uplift the spirit. It is a well-known aphrodisiac but also helps to dispel fear, guilt and emotional blocks. Additionally, it can be used as a gentle and cooling toner for inflamed skin and helps support a more radiant complexion.BOTANICAL NAME: Jasminum officinale ORIGIN: India EXTRACTION METHOD: Solvent Extraction PLANT PART: Flowers NOTE: Middle - Base FAMILY: Oleaceae SYNONYM: Royal Jasmine, Spanish Jasmine BLENDS WELL WITH: Bergamot, and other citrus AROMA: Rich, flowery, sweet, and fresh CONSISTENCY: Medium - Thick COLOR: Golden Brown **Euro droppers are not included with 100 ml bottles**SAFETY: Dilute to 0.7% when using topically. Using more than the recommended dilution can cause adverse reactions such as sensitization SHELF LIFE: 4 Years
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