500 Formulas For Aromatherapy Mixing Essential Oils for Every Use

Exact formulas for making hundreds of blends for skin and hair care, relief of stress and pre-menstrual syndrome, baby oils and powders, cellulite reduction, massage oils, and more. “It’s interesting to just page through the alphabetical section and learn the purported advantages of oils, from allspice (Pimenta officinalis) to ylang-ylang (Cananga odorata).”–Booklist.
Jasmine Jasminum Officinale
Jasmine has long been a favourite essential oil in China and India where Jasmine is used for a variety of aromatherapy applications including use as a perfume and flavouring herbal teas. In the sixteenth century Jasmine was brought to Europe, introduced by Persia.
Jasmine flowers are small, delicate and white and produce a honey-sweet aroma with a faintly fruity accent. Jasmine produces deep red oil despite its snow white flowers and has a potent and rich exotic floral fragrance. Jasmine is one of the most expensive essential oils you can obtain along with Rose Essences.
