Jasmine Oil

Jasminum grandiflorum

Jasmine Oil

Origin: India, Egypt

Uses

  • Perfume
  • Skincare
  • Aromatherapy

Benefits

  • Enhances mood
  • Improves skin elasticity
  • Reduces stress

Description

Jasmine oil is highly prized for its sweet, floral fragrance and is commonly used in perfumery and skincare.

Jasmine oil is an exquisite essential oil extracted from the delicate white flowers of the jasmine plant. Known for its intensely sweet, exotic, and floral scent, jasmine oil is often used in high-end perfumes and skincare products. It takes thousands of blossoms to produce just a few drops of this luxurious oil, making it one of the most expensive and sought-after essential oils. Jasmine oil is celebrated for its ability to enhance mood, promote relaxation, and improve skin elasticity. It is also a popular choice for romantic and aphrodisiac blends.

Chemical Composition

Benzyl acetate, Linalool, Benzyl alcohol

Extraction Methods

  • Solvent Extraction

    Extraction Time: 6-8 hours

    Raw Material: 1000 grams of plant material

    Yield: 2-3% of essential oil (20-30ml per 1000g)

    Temperature Range: Room temperature to 60°C

    Water Ratio: N/A

  • Enfleurage

    Extraction Time: Several days to weeks

    Raw Material: Varies, typically several kilograms of petals

    Yield: Very low yield, 0.2-0.5%

    Temperature Range: Room temperature

    Water Ratio: N/A