Vial of Jasmine essential oil
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Jasmine

Absolute essence

Confezione5.8 ml bottle.
    • 69,70

Essential oils and absolutes

Made exclusively from pure natural distillates of excellent quality, totally free from stabilizers and/or fixatives of any kind, our essential oils represent the best that can be found by those who, without any “ ifs ” or “ buts ”, demand – in the literal sense of the term – the 100% quintessence of nature .
  • Code: 21296
  • INCI: Jasminum officinalis
  • CAS: 8022-96-6
  • Family: Oleaceae
  • Type: absolute essence (OA)
  • Variety: conventional
  • Food flavoring: yes (according to EC Regulation 1334/2008)
  • Extraction method: with solvent from flowers
  • Origin: Egypt
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Description

Concentrated absolute essence in a 5.8 ml (0.17 fl. oz.) glass vial ; this product is completely free from: stabilizers, fixatives, pesticides, GMOs and treatments (even of semi-finished products) with gamma rays and has been packaged and sealed as it came, i.e., without having undergone any transformation and/or alteration of any kind and in the most diligent observance of all laboratory precautions. In accordance with EC Regulation 1334/2008 of the European Parliament and of the Council of the European Union, provided they are very pure, many absolute oils (including Jasmine) are declared "food flavourings" and can therefore be taken as supplements.

Attention

Absolutely avoid the " do-it-yourself" internal use of essential oils,as this can be highly dangerous. It is advisable to always proceed with a medical prescription issued exclusively by a competent and qualified professional.
As per the declaration of conformity published in the brochure, this absolute essence was created exclusively from the processing of natural plant raw materials. The
information leaflet included with the packaging contains all the information relating to the natural preparation, including the analytical bulletin, the declaration of conformity, the botanical description, the possibility of use as a " food flavoring," etc.

Extraction

Through solvent extraction, fresh jasmine flowers yield a very expensive concrete essence: just over half a kilogram requires about a ton of fresh flowers; this semi-finished product appears as a fragrant, dark orange ointment. Subsequently, through alcoholic separation, the concrete yields the precious jasmine absolute oil: a reddish-brown liquid that releases a distinctive, intense, sweet-floral, warm, and highly intoxicating scent with a tea-like undertone, characterized by the exceptional ability to smooth out any harsh notes.

Affinity

Jasmine absolute harmonizes well with the essential oils of Melissa, Palo Santo, Rose, Sandalwood, Clary Sage, Styrax, Ylang Ylang and with citrus oils in general.

Property

In both the East and the West, jasmine is a traditional herbal remedy. Its dried flowers are used to prepare infusions. Jasmine absolute oil, completely non-toxic and non-irritating, in addition to its well-known fragrant qualities, also has aphrodisiac, sedative, carminative, and healing properties; it is also a mild analgesic. Like jasmine absolute itself, jasmine absolute is an excellent medicine for treating dry and/or irritated skin, although it should be noted that regularly anointing oneself with this fragrant natural absolute is certainly not an expense within the reach of most people. In ancient pharmacopoeia, jasmine essence was considered a supreme remedy for depression and stress because it "...induces a pervasive feeling of optimism, confidence, and euphoria...it drives away apathy, indifference, and listlessness."

Uses

An extraordinary natural raw material, Jasmine absolute essence is classically used as a flavoring agent in the composition of high-class floral fragrances intended for both cosmetics and luxury perfumery.

Botany

Native to China and northern India, jasmine is now widespread in its many varieties throughout the Mediterranean region, where it is cultivated as an ornamental. The plant is an evergreen shrub (or climbing vine) with delicate, glossy green leaves and highly scented, star-shaped white flowers.