Jasmine standard oil can be used for:
Traditionally, jasmine oil has been used in places like China to help
 the body detox and relieve respiratory and liver disorders. It’s also 
used to decrease pain associated with pregnancy and childbirth.
Jasmine essential oil has been described as having a warm, exotic, 
floral fragrance that relaxes, soothes, uplifts, and enhances 
self-confidence. Research has suggested that jasmine oil works by 
positively influencing the nervous system. Through aromatherapy or by 
penetrating the skin, the oils from the jasmine flower have an effect on
 a number of biological factors — including heart rate, body 
temperature, stress response, alertness, blood pressure and breathing.
Many people refer to jasmine oil as a natural aphrodisiac because 
it’s said to have a “seductive” scent that can increase sensuality. In 
fact, jasmine oil is sometimes nicknamed “queen of the night” — both 
because of the strong smell of jasmine flowers at night and also because
 of its libido-boosting qualities. One could make a natural perfume 
blend by adding a drop along with your favourite carrier oil and one 
drop of either Frankincense Carteri, Mandarin, or other essential oil.
Jasmine has been used throughout the centuries to:
-  Assist with depression and anxiety – Many studies 
have found improvements in mood and sleep after using jasmine oil either
 as an aromatherapy treatment or topically on the skin, as well as it 
being a way to boost energy levels. Results demonstrate that jasmine oil
 has a stimulating/activating effect of the brain and also helps improve
 mood at the same time.
 
-  Improve Immunity and Fight Infections – Jasmine 
oil is believed to have antiviral, antibiotic and antifungal properties 
that make it effective for boosting immunity and fighting illness. In 
fact, jasmine oil has been used as a folk medicine treatment for 
fighting hepatitis, various internal infections, plus respiratory and 
skin disorders for hundreds of years in Thailand, China and other Asian 
countries.
 
-  Increase arousal in bodily functions – Compared 
with a placebo, jasmine oil caused significant increases of physical 
signs of arousal — such as breathing rate, body temperature, blood 
oxygen saturation, and systolic and diastolic blood pressure.
 
-  Assists with insomnia – Jasmine oil exhibits a 
calming effect that can act as a natural sedative and help you sleep 
better. Inhaling jasmine along with lavender may help to reduce heart 
rate and bring on feelings of calm and relaxation, which are all 
important for dozing off and avoiding restless nights.
 
-  May prevent or improve PMS symptoms – Studies show
 that jasmine oil is among a group of essential oils that help balance 
hormone levels by acting as phytoestrogens, plant constituents with a 
phenolic structure similar to estrogen. This gives therapeutic-grade 
oils, including jasmine oil, the ability to help correct PMS, menopause 
and other hormone-related issues.
 
-  May assist in decreasing the symptoms of menopause –
 Using jasmine oil either as an aromatherapy treatment or applying it 
directly to the skin can help decrease emotional and physical symptoms 
of menopause and work as a natural remedy for menopause relief.
 
-  May assist with post-pregnancy symptoms – Jasmine 
is known to help ease postpartum symptoms, including anxiety, 
depression, muscle pain and low energy, which isn’t surprising based on 
jasmine research. It has also been used traditionally to increase 
production of breast milk. Additionally, applying jasmine oil to the 
skin may help decrease signs of stretch marks and prevent scarring.
 
-  Promotes Healthy Skin – Jasmine has been used in 
many skin facial creams for revitalization, dry skin, anti-aging, 
reducing inflammation, oily skin conditions and psoriasis. Try mixing 
jasmine oil into your face cream, shower gel or body lotion to reduce 
blemishes, improve dryness, balance oily skin, prevent wrinkles and fine
 lines, and calm shaving irritation.
 
Blends well with: Vetiver, sandalwood, patchouli, bergamot, geranium, neroli, sweet-orange, rose and ylang ylang.