Royal Jasmine Sambac 3cc essential oil (non alcoholic)

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Sambac Jasmine (botanical name: Jasminum sambac) is one of the most prized species of jasmine, especially known for its intensely sweet and exotic fragrance. It's widely used in perfumery, aromatherapy, and cultural practices, especially in Southeast Asia and the Middle East.

Key Features and Characteristics:

  1. Botanical Name: Jasminum sambac
  2. Common Names: Arabian Jasmine, Pikake (in Hawaii), Mogra (in India), Sampaguita (in the Philippines)
  3. Appearance: Sambac Jasmine is a small, evergreen shrub or vine with white, highly fragrant, star-shaped flowers. The flowers are typically smaller and more delicate than other jasmine species, blooming in clusters.
  4. Fragrance: The fragrance of Sambac Jasmine is strong, warm, and sweet, with a rich, slightly fruity undertone. It is one of the most aromatic jasmine species, often used to create luxurious perfumes and incense.

Uses:

  1. Essential Oil and Perfumes:

    • Sambac Jasmine Essential Oil is considered one of the most luxurious and expensive oils in the world of perfumery. It is often referred to as "The King of Flowers" in the perfume industry because of its rich and intoxicating scent. Sambac Jasmine is used in high-end perfumes for its long-lasting, floral intensity.
    • The essential oil is extracted through a steam distillation.
  2. Aromatherapy:

    • Sambac Jasmine essential oil is known for its uplifting and calming effects, helping to reduce stress, anxiety, and depression.
    • It is also often used as an aphrodisiac and for enhancing emotional well-being, creating feelings of joy and positivity.
  3. Cultural Significance:

    • In India, Mogra (Sambac Jasmine) is revered for religious and ceremonial purposes. It is often used to make garlands and offerings in temples and weddings.
    • In the Philippines, Sampaguita is the national flower, symbolizing purity, simplicity, and humility. It’s commonly used in leis and ceremonial garlands.
    • In Southeast Asia and the Middle East, jasmine is often infused into teas, enhancing the beverage with its floral aroma.
  4. Skin Care:

    • Like other jasmine oils, Sambac Jasmine is also beneficial in skincare. It can be used to nourish dry or sensitive skin and is believed to help with conditions like eczema and dermatitis.
    • It also promotes skin elasticity, making it a common ingredient in anti-aging formulas.
  5. Spiritual and Emotional Well-Being:

    • Jasmine Sambac is often used in spiritual rituals to enhance mood, reduce emotional blockages, and encourage self-expression. The scent is known to evoke positivity and clarity.

How to Use Sambac Jasmine Essential Oil:

  • Diffusion: Use a few drops in a diffuser to fill a room with its calming, uplifting fragrance.
  • Massage: Dilute with a carrier oil and apply topically for its skin benefits or to enjoy its aphrodisiac properties.
  • Bath: Add a few drops to a warm bath for a luxurious, spa-like experience and to help unwind after a long day.

Precautions:

  • Dilution: As with all essential oils, Sambac Jasmine should be diluted with a carrier oil before applying to the skin to avoid irritation.
  • Pregnancy: Consult a healthcare provider before using jasmine oil during pregnancy, as it has strong effects on the body.

Sambac Jasmine essential oil is an exceptional ingredient in perfumery, often used to create luxurious, sensual, and long-lasting fragrances. Its sweet, heady floral scent blends beautifully with many other oils and accords, allowing it to shine as both a heart note and a base note in perfumes.

Uses in Perfumery:

  1. Heart Note: Sambac Jasmine often forms the heart of floral perfumes due to its strong, sensual aroma. It bridges the freshness of top notes like citrus or green accords with the deeper base notes, adding depth and elegance.

  2. Base Note: While it's mainly a heart note, Sambac Jasmine's richness and longevity also make it a suitable base note, especially when paired with warmer, woody, or musky elements.

  3. Complementary Oils and Fragrance Families:

    • Citrus Oils: Sambac Jasmine pairs well with light, fresh citrus oils like Bergamot, Sweet Orange, and Lemon. The sharpness of these oils balances the richness of jasmine, creating a more uplifting and fresh scent.
    • Woodsy Oils: Blends with Sandalwood, Cedarwood, or Vetiver enhance its depth, giving a more grounded, earthy, and sensual base to floral perfumes.
    • Spicy Oils: Clove, Cardamom, and Cinnamon add warmth and complexity to a jasmine blend, creating a more exotic and oriental-style fragrance.
    • Other Florals: Sambac Jasmine works wonderfully with other floral oils like Rose, Ylang Ylang, and Lavender to amplify the floral bouquet and create sophisticated, romantic blends.
    • Musk and Amber: These deep, animalic notes can elevate jasmine’s sensuality, creating opulent perfumes that have a long-lasting, warm sillage.
    • Green Notes: For a fresher, more modern scent, it can be combined with green notes like Galbanum or Violet Leaf to tone down the sweetness.

Popular Fragrance Families That Feature Sambac Jasmine:

  1. Floral Oriental: Combining jasmine with spices, resins (like Frankincense and Myrrh), and warm woods creates rich, exotic, and opulent fragrances, often considered seductive and powerful.

  2. Chypre: A classic fragrance family that often features a citrus top note (like bergamot), a floral heart (often jasmine), and a base of oakmoss and patchouli. Sambac Jasmine fits perfectly into the floral heart of this structure, balancing freshness with earthiness.

  3. Gourmand: Combining jasmine with sweeter, edible-like accords (such as Vanilla, Tonka Bean, or Cocoa) results in delectable, warm, and comforting fragrances.

Blending Tips:

  • Classic Floral Perfume:

    • 5 drops Sambac Jasmine
    • 3 drops Rose
    • 2 drops Ylang Ylang
    • 1 drop Bergamot
    • 2 drops Sandalwood
    • Blend this with a carrier oil or alcohol base for a natural perfume.
  • Warm & Spicy Blend:

    • 5 drops Sambac Jasmine
    • 2 drops Clove or Cardamom
    • 3 drops Patchouli or Vetiver
    • 2 drops Cedarwood
    • This creates a more oriental or exotic blend, perfect for a nighttime scent.
  • Fresh Floral & Citrus Blend:

    • 5 drops Sambac Jasmine
    • 2 drops Lemon
    • 1 drop Bergamot
    • 2 drops Lavender
    • This is a light, uplifting fragrance that works well for daytime or a more casual perfume.

DIY Perfume Recipe Using Sambac Jasmine:

Here’s a simple, elegant perfume recipe using essential oils, perfect for those who love florals with a hint of warmth.

Ingredients:

  • 10 mL of carrier oil (such as jojoba oil or fractionated coconut oil) or alcohol (like vodka or perfumer's alcohol) for an alcohol-based perfume
  • 5 drops Sambac Jasmine
  • 3 drops Ylang Ylang
  • 2 drops Sandalwood
  • 2 drops Bergamot
  • 1 drop Vanilla absolute

Steps:

  1. Add the carrier oil or alcohol to a 10 mL glass rollerball bottle or spray bottle.
  2. Drop in the essential oils, starting with the base note (Vanilla and Sandalwood), followed by the heart (Sambac Jasmine and Ylang Ylang), and finally the top note (Bergamot).
  3. Let the mixture sit for at least 24-48 hours to allow the oils to meld together. The longer it sits, the more complex the scent becomes.
  4. Test the fragrance and adjust as needed, adding more of any oil if you prefer a stronger note.

Using Sambac Jasmine for Layering:

Jasmine is versatile and works well with layering techniques. You can layer Jasmine-based fragrances with complementary single-note perfumes or lotions, such as:

  • Vanilla: Adds warmth and sweetness.
  • Patchouli: Deepens the scent and makes it earthier.
  • Citrus: Lightens and refreshes the floral heaviness.