Country of origin: |
India |
Colour & Odor: |
The attar has a pale yellow to red-brownish colour and it has flowery incense., |
Extraction Method: |
Hydro Distillation |
Blends well with: |
The attar can be stirred well with the sandalwood oil. |
Uses: |
Because of its excitingly rich flowery essence, the attar is used in the perfumery on a large scale. The attar is also non-toxic to the skin; therefore it is used as an additive in various cosmetics and skin care products. It can also be directly worn on the body in tiny amounts for lasting fragrance. |
Therapeutic Benefits: |
Jasmine attar has also been found very beneficial for the welfare of the mind and body. The intoxicating attar is very powerful in reducing stress, depression and in offering a state of peace and relaxation to the mind and body. Not only that, it can also used in the massage therapy to give relief from muscle and joint pain. For those facing trouble in falling asleep, this attar is also a proven remedy for them. |