Applications Jasmine absolute is highly prized for its enriching, distinctive floral scent and its reviving properties. Used as an emollient on either oily or dry skin types, jasmine can optimise healthy, clear skin tone. It eases milder respiratory congestions and is thought to be particularly useful for warming the womb and genito-urinary system to alleviate labour pains and uncomfortable menstruation.
Perhaps best known as a comforter for aggrieved and unhappy minds, jasmine freshens the mind and promotes and sense of boundless optimism and possibility. It is an excellent remedy for depression, anxiety, stress and a general sense of nervous exhaustion. |
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How to Use Diluted in a vegetable oil, in a vaporiser, in the bath. |
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Safety Data Jasmine oil is generally held to be non-toxic, non-irritant and non-sensitising, but it has been known to cause an allergic reaction in some individuals. |
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About the Product Jasmine flowers are harvested before dawn as they produce a superior oil yield out of strong sunlight. It has a delicious, warm, floral aroma that compliments and blends with virtually all other essential oils and provides the basis for many common soaps, toiletries and perfumes. Jasmine is one of the most uplifting of essential oils, blessed with a capacity to bring elation, optimism and well being to those laid low by apathy and depression. It is also revered for its deep, relaxing qualities particularly in relation to the womb where it can ease away labour pains, frigidity and other uterine disorders, but also in relation to coughs and other respiratory afflictions.
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