- Fragrance: Warm, sweet floral
- Attributes: Romantic, relaxing, calming
Relaxing blend:
- 2 drops jasmine scent
- 2 drops lavender oil
- 15 drops vanilla blend oil
Uses and benefits of jasmine oil:
Jasmine oil is a popular home remedy that is believed to have a number of health benefits.
There is evidence that aromatherapy can effectively reduce depressive symptoms. A study looking at jasmine essential oil found that, compared to a placebo, jasmine oil increased behavioral arousal.
This includes a significant increase in blood oxygen saturation, respiratory rate, and blood pressure.
Jasmine oil used in aromatherapy massage has been found to be particularly effective.
The effects of inhaling jasmine oil on the central nervous system and mood. When inhaled, jasmine oil affected brain activity and mood state, and participants reported feeling more positive, energetic, and romantic.
Jasmine oil, produced from various types of plants, has been found to have antibacterial properties. Its antiseptic effects have been widely studied and have been found to fight a variety of bacteria.
Jasmine oil can be effective in treating and preventing infections when diluted and applied to the skin or used as a rinse for oral infections, such as thrush.
Jasmine's romantic scent has long been believed to have aphrodisiac effects. It is worn as a fragrance, and in some parts of India, jasmine flowers are often included as a wedding decoration in the bride's bedroom to create a romantic mood.
There is little scientific evidence to support its effects as an aphrodisiac. We do know that inhaling jasmine or using it in an aromatherapy massage improves mood and is reported to increase romantic and positive feelings, as well as energy levels.
In theory, these things could stimulate someone for romance and sex. Also, its stimulating effect on brain waves could make a person more attentive to sexual cues.
If you're hoping to spice things up in the bedroom with jasmine oil, try dabbing a little of the oil on your neck. The warmth of your body will intensify the scent. You can also add a few drops to your bedding, a warm bath, or a bedroom diffuser.
Jasmine is used as a home remedy to treat spasms in various parts of the body, from stomach cramps that cause cramps to spasmodic coughs.
Method of use:
For aromatherapy. Before use, carefully dilute with oil such as jojoba, grapeseed, olive or almond.
After using essential oils, immediately close the caps tightly to prevent oxidation. For best results, please store high-quality essential oils at room temperature and in the original bottle. You should avoid storing oils near any type of heat, including cabinets over stoves, areas in direct sunlight, and areas with excessive humidity such as bathrooms.