Jasmine

Jasmine

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Perfumed Spirit

Jasmine

Botanical Name : Jasminum Grandiflorum

Country of Origin : India

Olfactive Family : Floral

Harvester : Behave

Harvested part : Flower

Main application : Diffusion

The perfumed spirit or alcoholate of Jasmine (Jasminum Grandiflorum) is an extract obtained by cold washing of the jasmine concrete made from flowers harvested in India. This old method has been brought up to date by our sourcing manager, and allows us to get as close as possible to the original smell of the flower, and to retranscribe its entire olfactory spectrum.

Between sweetness and freshness, this extract is ideal for creating feminine perfumes with character or simply to enhance your cosmetic creations. But above all it will surprise you with its irresistible fruity, silky and delicious fragrance.

Perfumery

OLFACTORY DESCRIPTION

The top note that emanates from this Jasmine perfectly attests to its profound nature : when sweetness rhymes with freshness. Indeed, the fruity cocktail of pear, banana and peach maliciously marries the white of the flower, silky and velvety. As the whole becomes more and more green and herbaceous, we gradually distinguish a fierce and untamable nature, an animal facet carrying an age-old secret of seduction.

IN PERFUME

Notes :

Heart

Associations :

Very versatile. With Ylang / Tuberose for a White Flower accord
But also to be used for an Oriental / Amber / Musky accord.

Creations :

• “Oriental Velvet” – The timeless perfumes
An enchanting skin fragrance for lovers of noble materials and rare fabrics
• “N°5” – Chanel
• “Alien” – Thierry Mugler

Olfactotherapy

main emotions

It is a product full of warmth that fights fear, depression and mistrust, while allowing us to regain control over our expectations our expectations and demands

Warm, Controlling, Demanding

Indications

• Need to control
• Expectations and requirements
• Depression
• Fear
• Distrust

Tips for use

• a few drops on a ceramic pebble to place in a closet or a living room
• on a wet cloth, let it infuse, inhale deeply several times a day

For more details and to know if an oil is suitable for you and the best use for you, do not hesitate to contact an olfactotherapist.

Aromatherapy

Properties

Our experts are currently studying this extract (practical and technical analysis) and we will soon be able to give you more information.

INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE

For your safety and that of your loved ones, consider consulting a professional aromatherapist.

In food

FEMA Number : 2598

*The FEMA number is an international food safety number. It is essential to be able to use them in food, without it, you are not allowed to consume them. Le Sourceur rejects any responsibility in case of non respect of these rules. Our alcoholates are also very concentrated in alcohol, it seems that they are ideal to use to create syrups, cocktails or any dish to be eaten cold, especially desserts. On the other hand and after many tests, their flash point seems too low to be of any interest in a hot dish. Be careful with their use in the kitchen, too much of them can be dangerous. If in doubt, contact a specialist.

Our Recipes

We recommend Jasmine alcohol for a little touch of flavor, but use it sparingly or you may have to taste your dish several times before enjoying it. Also be careful with its alcohol content, especially for children. However, it should be noted that the alcohol is food grade.

Some recipe ideas :

• Basmati rice – to add an Asian touch to your rice – end of cooking
• Rice pudding – add at the end of cooking
• Crème Brulée – To be combined at the end of cooking

Product Information

General Characteristics

Type of culture : Traditional culture
Harvesting : From June to December
Extraction method : Cold washing of the concrete then filtration
Production capacity : 50 kg per year
Type of product : Jasmine alcoholate 96% vol. alcohol
Alcohol used : Sugar beet alcohol at 96°c

Organoleptic characteristics

• Yellow to orange oil
• Floral and spicy scent
• Mobile liquid appearance

Physical characteristics

• Density : 0.800 – 0.825
• Flash point : +/- 17 °C

Allergens

• Benzyl Alcohol
• Benzyl Benzoate
• Benzyl Salicylate
• Eugenol
• Isoeugenol
• Linalool

Product references

CAS registry Number : 8022-96-6
Batch Number : JGA/IND/GAZ/1023
Shelf Life : end of 2026

Conservation

Alcoholates are sensitive to UV radiation and to the progressive evaporation of their constituents. It is therefore imperative to keep them in a colored glass or aluminum bottle with a tight seal at a temperature between 5°C and 40°C.

DANGER

Before any use of the alcoholates read imperatively the precautions for use.

Liquid and vapours highly flammable / Causes serious eye irritation / Keep away from heat/sparks/open flames/hot surfaces – No smoking / Avoid release to the environment / Wear protective gloves/protective clothing/eye protection/face protection / IF IN EYES : Rinse cautiously with water for several minutes. Remove contact lenses if present and easy to do. Continue rinsing /IN ON SKIN : Wash with plenty of soap and water / Keep out of reach of children / Do not use on pregnant or nursing women and children under 6 years of age.

The information provided on the Le Sourceur site is intended to be informative. They are derived from laboratory research and books published by health professionals but can in no way replace a doctor’s prescription. Le Sourceur declines all responsibility for self-medication.

Bibliography

On the internet

Les indémodables Parfums
Gazignaire
Wikiphyto – Jasminum Grandiforum

Thanks

Kathy Vandevelde for her expertise in olfactotherapy
Adrien Blanc for his expertise in perfume
Aurore Jouan for her expertise in olfactotherapy

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