GARDENIA PERFUME OIL |
Botanical Name | : | Gardenia jasminoides | Country of Origin | : | Tropical and subtropical regions of Africa | Solubility | : | Water soluble | Specific Gravity | : | 0.81000 - 0.82800 at 20 deg C | Optical Rotation | : | 1.862 to 1.876 at 20 deg C ° | Refrective Index | : | 1.942 to 1.956 at 20 deg C | Plant Part | : | Flowers | Blend With | : | Indian sandalwood and clove, Amber | CAS No | : | 8001 – 88 - 5 | Flash Point | : | 167 °F | Extraction Method | : | Steam Distilled |
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Description : Gardenia jasminoides, also known as cape jasmine or cape jessamine, is a common type of gardenia that has a long history of medicinal use. Gardenia perfume oil is extracted from gardenia fresh flower petals, Gardenia essential oil has a strong sweet, pleasant and floral aroma.
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Constituents : Sandalwood Oil, Carrier Oils |
Uses : Gardenia perfume oil uses in the perfumery industry for making romantic scents, perfumes and others. Other than this, the oil also has usages in aromatherapy based applications.
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Benefit : Gardenia perfume oil is believed to have aphrodisiac qualities. To spice up a message or add a romantic note to your bath, add a couple drops of gardenia essential oil that has been diluted with a carrier oil. Adding this oil to a diffuser, bath, or massage can serve to be a major mood booster, melting away stress and promoting relaxation. Gardenia can be used in a homemade perfume mixture or infused into DIY soaps, Potpourri ,candles and other beauty products. |
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