100% Jasmine Absolute 100%茉莉 100%茉莉
Therapeutic Properties
Muscle pain, anxiety, stress, female balance, period pain, dermatitis, eczema, dry and sensitive skin, antioxidant, wound healing, antimicrobial
History
Since ancient times, Jasmine has been referred to as the King of oils (Rose is the Queen). Apparently this is because Jasmine is the most masculine of all the floral oils.Ingredients
Bontanical Name: Jasminum sambac
Origin: India
Method of Extraction: Steam distillation
Plant Part:Flowering plant
Note: Base
Vaporisation: Add 5-10 drops of essential oil into warm water by using diffuser.
Massage: Add 4-5 drops of essential oil into 10ml of carrier oil for facial or body massage or as a home-made body oil after shower. It is very good for muscular and spiritual relaxation.
Bathing: Add 8-10 drops for a full bath. It can stimulates blood circulation and is ideal way to relax.
Inhalation: Add 3-5 drops of essential oil into a bowl of steaming water. Place a towel over the head, close your eyes and inhale deeply. It can help to relieve physical and mental stress, especially headache and respiratory system problems.
Clay mask (Cleansing and Whitening): Add 1-2 drops of essential oils to the mixtures of floral water and clay mask.
Personal skin care product (e.g Shampoo,Bath Gel,Facial cream etc.): Add 4-5drops of essential oils to your own skin care products, create the unique personalised skin care products.
Perfume: Add 4-5 drops of essential oils and 4-10 drops of solubiliser into 10ml water to create your own personalised perfume.
Contra-indication: Avoid during pregnancy
Blending Base Measurement:
1% Essential oil in (5/10/30/50/100)mL = (1/2/6/10/20) drops per volume of essential oil respectively
2% Essential oil in (5/10/30/50/100)mL = (2/4/12/20/40) drops per volume of essential oil respectively
2.5% Essential oil in (5/10/30/50/100)mL = (3/5/15/25/30) drops per volume of essential oil respectively
Eye care = 0.5% Face = 1% - 2% Adult full body = 2% - 2.5%
*Remarks: Thin oil can apply onto skin directly. Thick oil is sticky, diluted with thin oil will be better
Proportion: Thick Oil 10-20%Thin Oil 80-90%
Antioxidant activity The result of IC50 value of Jasminum sambac is 142.09 while that of ascorbic acid is 105.16. the antioxidant activity is slightly weaker than ascorbic acid which is a well-known antioxidant. (Analysis of the antioxidant activities of the jasmine is dependent to the ability of reduction of DPPH and Nitric oxide radical to non-radical form.) Source: Anima, P., Arun, M., & Satish, S. (2019). Scientific validation of wound healing potential of Jasminum sambac Ait. South African Journal of Botany, 121, 584-589. https://reader.elsevier.com/reader/sd/pii/S0254629918319288?token=6B610614A11BD7926C40D93A11612CC2AE974A0B294EA58948334B18ED9B7E2FEA60ECE2B0C2CDAE80207276CD21AE6A&originRegion=us-east-1&originCreation=20210609170258 Wound healing activity The study shows that Jasminum sambac have wound healing activity with early wound contraction, lesser epithelialization period, increased tensile strength, increased collagenation, histopathology, antioxidant, antimicrobial activities. The result showed that Jasminum sambac performed a 84.15% high rate of wound contraction on 15th day, a 17.83 days decrease in the period of epithelialization, higher skin breaking strength of 179.8g and higher collagenation. Source: Anima, P., Arun, M., & Satish, S. (2019). Scientific validation of wound healing potential of Jasminum sambac Ait. South African Journal of Botany, 121, 584-589. https://reader.elsevier.com/reader/sd/pii/S0254629918319288?token=6B610614A11BD7926C40D93A11612CC2AE974A0B294EA58948334B18ED9B7E2FEA60ECE2B0C2CDAE80207276CD21AE6A&originRegion=us-east-1&originCreation=20210609170258 Antimicrobial activity The study shows that Jasminum sambac performs a good antimicrobial activity. Jasmine effectively inhibits Pseudomonas aeruginosa which causes a variety of systemic infections such as urinary tract infections, respiratory system infections, dermatitis and soft tissue infections. The experiment shows that the inhibition of zone of P. aeruginosa is 14.67mm and minimum inhibitory concentration was 0.78 mg/ml which performs the best result among the tested microbe. Source: Anima, P., Arun, M., & Satish, S. (2019). Scientific validation of wound healing potential of Jasminum sambac Ait. South African Journal of Botany, 121, 584-589. https://reader.elsevier.com/reader/sd/pii/S0254629918319288?token=6B610614A11BD7926C40D93A11612CC2AE974A0B294EA58948334B18ED9B7E2FEA60ECE2B0C2CDAE80207276CD21AE6A&originRegion=us-east-1&originCreation=20210609170258 Reference Anima, P., Arun, M., & Satish, S. (2019). Scientific validation of wound healing potential of Jasminum sambac Ait. South African Journal of Botany, 121, 584-589.