Jasmine Flower

Close-up view of a delicate jasmine flower in full bloom, with its intricate white petals and yellow center vividly capturedIngredient - Jasmine Flower [EO] (Jasminum Officinale oil)

Scientific Background: Rooted in Science - The jasmine plant, a climbing shrub with white or yellow flowers, is native to tropical and subtropical regions, primarily in Asia.

Plant Origin & Native Region - Jasmine Flower essential oil (EO) is native to tropical and subtropical regions.

Hair Specialty: Scent Enhancer - Jasmine Flower EO is renowned for its captivating scent, described as floral, sweet, and exotic. It serves as a scent enhancer in hair care products, providing an alluring and fragrant experience.

 

References

Araszkiewicz, A., Główka, M., Ziemianowska, J., Kowalska, H., & Malinowska, M. (2017). "The impact of aromatherapy with jasmine oil on mood and salivary cortisol in healthy adult volunteers. Complementary Therapies in Medicine, 30, 24-28.

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