Jasmine Sambac - Absolute Oil
- In stock, ready to ship
-
Free UK Shipping - Orders Over £25
-
Worldwide shipping
-
Carbon neutral
-
Secure payments
Description
Jasmine Sambac - Absolute Oil is a concentrated aromatic material with green jasmine, orange-blossom nuance, and tea-like freshness at its centre. The profile is distinctive enough to redirect a blend, so it works best when given a clear purpose rather than added as general decoration.
Over time, warm white petals, soft fruit, and a darker indolic trace becomes more apparent. This makes the material valuable in jasmine tea accords, white florals, colognes, body oils, soaps, and fine fragrance, where it may supply the focal note, deepen the middle or add weight to the base.
Introduce it gradually and allow the formula to rest between trials. At the right level, it brings definition and texture; at an excessive level, it can feel indolic, leathery, or dominating. Check suitability for the intended application.
Details
| Botanical Name | Jasminum Sambac |
| Plant Part | Flower |
| Extraction Method | Food Grade solvent |
| Origin | India |
| Colour | Orange to Brown |
| Common Uses | Jasmine Sambac is well regarded as an aphrodisiac, though it is also considered an antidepressant, sedative, and antispasmodic. |
| Consistency | Viscous |
| Note | Middle to Base |
| Strength of Aroma | Strong |
| Blends with | Generally works with all oils. It helps to round out scents, and tends to work particularly well with other aphrodisiac oils (sandalwood and Ylang Ylang are two great examples) |
| Aromatic Description | Jasmine Sambac is an incredibly intense aroma that is very floral, yet more musky and masculine than the Jasmine Grandiflorum. |
| 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. It is also intersting to note that It takes 8,000 carefully hand-picked blossoms to produce 1 gram (about 1 ml.) of Jasmine Absolute. |
The information provided is for educational purposes only
Cautions
It is important to note that all absolutes are extremely concentrated by nature. They should not be evaluated in this state unless you are accustomed to the undiluted fragrance. For those trying Absolutes for the first time, we strongly recommend they be evaluated in dilution. Otherwise, the complexity of the fragrance - particularly the rare and exotic notes - become lost.