Surfactant

Jasmine

The flower with one of the most expensive essential oils in the world and soothing properties for the skin. Jasmine extract moisturizes, brightens, and soothes — and its aroma clinically reduces anxiety levels.

SoothingMoisturizingAromaBrightening
⚠ Use with Caution
Comedogenic Rating
0/5
Irritation Potential
0/5

What is it?

Jasmine — extract or oil from the flowers of Jasminum Officinale or Jasminum Grandiflorum. Jasmine absolute is one of the most expensive ingredients in perfumery. Skincare products contain extract or hydrosol, which has a milder effect. In INCI: Jasminum Officinale Flower Extract or Jasminum Grandiflorum Flower Extract.

Used in soothing creams and masks, essences and toners for glowing skin, perfumery cosmetics, and products for sensitive skin.

Key Benefits

Soothing and reducing irritation
Flavonoids and acids from jasmine reduce inflammation and soothe irritated skin, effective for sensitive skin.
Moisturizing and gentle brightening
Natural moisturizing components and slight activity against tyrosinase help maintain a hydrated and even tone.
Aromatherapeutic soothing effect
The aroma of jasmine clinically reduces stress and anxiety levels, positively affecting the psycho-emotional state during care.

Suitable for

Sensitive skinDry skinAll skin types

Main Actions

✓ Soothing✓ Moisturizing✓ Brightening✓ Aromatherapy✓ Anti-inflammatory action
Allergy to jasmine

Jasmine is a known allergen. People with fragrance allergies or floral allergies should check for reactions on a small area of skin. Synthetic jasmine (methyl jasmonate) is more stable and less likely to cause allergies.

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