Pure Jasmine - Essential Oil | Jasminum Grandiflorum
Jasmine essential oil from Jasminum Grandiflorum — an opulently floral extraction with sweet, musky undertones. Bali-sourced and celebrated for mood elevation, aphrodisiac qualities and luxurious skincare. An indispensable oil for any wholesale range serving wellness, beauty or perfumery markets.
Jasminum Grandiflorum — Opulent Night-Blooming Floral Oil
Jasmine blooms after dark. The flowers open as the sun sets, releasing their fragrance into the warm night air with an almost deliberate generosity. This nocturnal character is central to jasmine's identity — it is an oil of depth, of sensuality, of hidden richness revealing itself layer by layer. Jasminum Grandiflorum, the large-flowered jasmine, produces what many perfumers consider the finest, most complex jasmine oil available.
Sourced from Bali, where the warm evenings and volcanic soils coax exceptional aromatic expression from the flowers, this oil delivers an intensity and roundness that rewards both solo use and creative blending. For retailers serving wellness practitioners, beauty formulators or perfumery houses, jasmine is one of those non-negotiable ingredients that clients expect to find in any serious catalogue.
Scent Profile
The opening is immediately intoxicating — a wave of sweet, heady florals with a fruity brightness reminiscent of ripe peach. The heart deepens into a rich, narcotic sweetness with musky, animalic undertones that give jasmine its legendary sensual character. The base is warm, slightly indolic and extraordinarily tenacious: jasmine lingers on skin and fabric for hours, evolving as it dries. No two moments with jasmine smell quite the same.
Key Qualities
• Mood elevation: jasmine is one of nature's most effective euphoriants — its scent has a documented ability to uplift spirits and promote a sense of optimism and confidence.
• Aphrodisiac heritage: across Indian, Middle Eastern and Southeast Asian traditions, jasmine has been associated with romance and intimacy. Its warm, musky undertones speak directly to that legacy.
• Luxurious skincare: jasmine oil is prized in high-end facial preparations for its ability to support skin elasticity and promote a radiant, healthy-looking glow when properly diluted.
Suggested Blends
• Sensual Evening: 2 drops Jasmine, 2 drops Sandalwood, 1 drop Rose — a warm, enveloping blend for intimate settings.
• Confidence Boost: 3 drops Jasmine, 2 drops Bergamot, 1 drop Patchouli in a personal inhaler — carry with you for an uplifting scent throughout the day.
How to Use
• Diffusion: add 2–3 drops to an ultrasonic diffuser. Jasmine is potent and sweet — start sparingly and build to your preferred intensity.
• Topical: dilute 1–2 drops in a tablespoon of carrier oil for a luxurious facial, decolletage or body treatment.
• Natural perfumery: jasmine is a classic heart note in perfume making. Blend with Sandalwood for a timeless base, or with citrus oils for a lighter, modern twist.
Safety
- External use only.
- Always dilute before skin application.
- Avoid eye contact.
- Keep out of reach of children.
- Consult a healthcare professional if pregnant, nursing or under medical supervision.
Packaging & Sourcing
Supplied in amber glass to protect against light and oxidation. Sourced from jasmine gardens in Bali, where flowers are harvested by hand during the night hours when their aromatic yield is at its peak.
Jasminum Grandiflorum is a nocturnal bloomer — its flowers open after sunset and reach peak fragrance intensity during the coolest hours of the night. The concentration of volatile aromatic compounds in the petals is highest between midnight and early dawn. Harvesting during this window captures the maximum amount of scent per blossom, producing a richer, more complex oil than daytime-picked flowers could yield. This labour-intensive night harvesting is one of the reasons jasmine remains among the most precious raw materials in aromatherapy and perfumery.
Both species produce beautiful jasmine oils, but with notably different characters. Grandiflorum — also known as Spanish or Royal jasmine — delivers a richer, more complex scent with fruity top notes, deep musky undertones and an elegant, perfumery-grade sophistication. Sambac, commonly called Arabian jasmine, is sweeter, greener and more intensely floral with a tea-like quality (it is the jasmine used to scent jasmine tea). Grandiflorum is generally preferred in fine perfumery and therapeutic blends for its depth and nuance, while sambac excels in simpler, sweeter compositions.
Jasmine brings both functional and sensory value to skincare formulations. On the functional side, it is traditionally associated with supporting skin elasticity and promoting a smooth, luminous complexion — qualities that make it especially appealing for anti-ageing and nourishing product lines. On the sensory side, jasmine's opulent fragrance elevates any product from ordinary to luxurious, which significantly enhances the end-user experience and perceived value. A facial oil containing just 1–2% jasmine essential oil can transform an otherwise standard formulation into something customers remember and repurchase.
- Reference
- EOI 11
- USP
- 100% Pure Essential Oil
Made with love in Bali
Opulent, floral aroma with sweet and musky undertones - EAN13
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