The light floral fragrance of Jasmine has playful tones and relaxing, uplifting qualities that promote flow and communication. It may be especially useful as a counter to the 'stuck' energy of inhibition and doubt. It has tonic and emollient properties on the skin and a calming, restorative effect on emotions. Wear it as a perfume to encourage sensuality and romance. Blends well with: Rose, Sandalwood, Myrrh, Mandarin.
- Scent of Romance
Jasmine has a light, floral perfume with therapeutic value for opening the senses and lifting the spirit. Simply dab onto the pulse points to complement intimacy and playfulness. - Confidence Booster
Jasmine can be used to promote flow and positivity, and thus protect against 'stuck' energy that fosters anxiety and doubt. Apply direct to pulse points. - Skin Care
Use to provide extra nourishment to facial tissue, add 1 drop to your daily moisturiser. Especially beneficial and balancing for dry skin. - Labour
To assist natural relaxation and positive, flowing energy during labour, add 3-5 drops to massage oil and rub into the back as labour begins. Always consult with your midwife first.
Safety: Not recommended during pregnancy, except when in labour. Not recommended for children under 12 years of age. If ingested, drink milk. Avoid eyes, flush with water. Keep out of reach of children.Please note: Therapeutic plant oils are used to support natural body process for optimum health and wellbeing. The information here is NOT meant as recommendation for cure of any medical condition or disease.
Jasmine has been used as a herbal remedy in China and India for several thousands of years. It is reported to have relaxant, sedative and analgesic properties, as well as being considered an aphrodisiac, especially for women. Jasmine is also believed to offer support for building up immunity, and reducing fears. Its exotic fragrance has been widely used in the manufacture of perfumes, appearing as early as the 16th Century in French products. Today it is used also for its tonic and cleansing effect on the skin.Please note: the traditional uses listed here are for reference only and under no circumstances should they be taken as recommendations for cures or treatments for diseases or medical conditions. Therapeutic oils are used to support natural body functions and work in harmony with our body's physiology.
Jasminum officinalis, flower, hexane extraction, traditional, India.
Benzyl acetate, Linalool, Benzyl benzoate, Jasmone, Indole, Phytol, Squalene oxide