Among the ingredients composing our first range, you will also find the absolute of Jasmin Grandiflorum.
Its name meant “white flower” in Persian’s language. It has been known in Europe since the arrival of the Moors and especially since the expeditions of Spanish navigators.
Its perfume is unique, intense, floral, animalic and powdery. Commonly called Spanish Jasmine, it has been cultivated specifically in the city of Grasse since the mid-17th century for its use in the perfume industry. Today, it is primarily produced in India and Egypt.
The absolute of Jasmin possesses sedative properties. It calms the central and peripheral nervous systems.