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| Biblical Essential Oils | Holy Land Essential Oils | Popular Essential Oils | Rare and Exotic Oils | | Floral Enfleurage & Macerations | Jasmine Flower Absolute (Egypt)
Scientific Name: Jasminum grandiflorum Country of Origin: Egypt Distillation Method: Solvent Extraction Plant Part Used: Flower petals. Safety: Tested at low doses, non-toxic, non-sensitizing.
Known as the king of flower oils in Europe and often used in love potions and perfumes. Rich, heady, floral aroma. Used in soaps, toiletries, cosmetics and perfumes. Jasmine and rose are the foundation of many fine fragrances such as Chanel No. 5.
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Jasmine Flower Absolute (India)
Scientific Name: Jasminum grandiflorum Country of Origin: India Distillation Method: Solvent Extraction Plant Part Used: Flower petals. Safety: Tested at low doses, non-toxic, non-sensitizing.
This Jasmine Absolute is very nice. It is similar to our Egyptian Jasmine except that it has a softer, sweeter aroma. It also does not have the heavy, chemical or solvent undertones that are present in some absolutes on the market.
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Jasmine Sambac Flower Absolute
Scientific Name: Jasminum sambac Country of Origin: India Distillation Method: Solvent Extraction Plant Part Used: Flower petals. Safety: Tested at low doses, non-toxic, non-sensitizing.
Jasmine Sambac has a different odor profile than other Jasmine oils. It is not as sweet and has an initial hint of gardenia and fruit tones that dry down to a beautiful floral aroma.
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Winter Jasmine Flower Maceration
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