Latin name: Jasminum Officinale
Part of the flower used: flower
Source: India
Extraction method : steam distillation
Jasmine is a delicate, evergreen climber, native to China and India, with small, white, star-shaped flowers, which are recognized at night, when their fragrance is most powerful. The essential jasmine oil has a sweet, exotic and very floral scent. It's expensive, since its distillation is more elaborate than for most people who accept it, and is used to relax deeply, lift depression and increase confidence.
If you say that this acceptance calms your nerves and produces a feeling of confidence and optimism, while restoring energy. Reduce labor time to strengthen contractions and alleviate pain. It is believed to alleviate impotence, frigidity and premature ejaculation due to its calming and calming properties. Helps with laryngitis and laryngitis and is also useful in a massage oil to relieve muscle pain, stiffness and stiff extremities. This essential jasmine oil tones dry skin, greases sensitive skin, increases elasticity and is said to reduce stretch marks and scars.
The jasmine has been considered a sacred flower in India for hundreds of years and has come together to make garlands for Hindu divinities and divinities today. Indian women commonly use jasmine in their hair and are also one of the main flowers in wedding garlands. According to a myth, the sun's gods, Surya, rejected the love of a princess and was so disconsolate that she committed suicide. From its scattered trees in the soil, a jasmine plant grew. As the sun caused so much pain, the jazmine flower bloomed and released its perfume throughout the night.