Jasmine Flowers - 50g
Jasmine Flowers - 50g
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Jasmine Flowers are dried aromatic flowers used in creams, washes, liniments, infusions, potpourri and scented pillows. They bring a delicate floral character to DIY beauty and home-fragrance projects, especially where a soft botanical aroma is wanted. Dried jasmine flowers can be infused into suitable liquids for short-use cosmetic preparations or added dry to sachets and decorative blends. This listing is best treated as an aromatic botanical for external and home projects unless food-use suitability is confirmed.
♡ Why we love it: Jasmine flowers add a graceful, classic floral note without overpowering a blend. They are lovely in potpourri, scented pillows and gentle DIY cosmetic infusions where a soft botanical touch is wanted.
Key properties
- Form: Dried flowers
- Aroma: Soft, floral and perfume-like
- Profile: Aromatic floral botanical
- Suitable For: Creams, Washes, Liniments, Infusions, Potpourri And Scented Pillows
- Storage: Store in a cool, dry place away from direct light and strong odours
What it's used for
- Potpourri mixes and floral home-fragrance blends
- Scented pillows and drawer sachets
- Creams, washes and liniments
- Short-use botanical infusions for DIY cosmetic projects
- Decorative dried botanical blends
- Gentle aromatic self-care preparations
Who it's for
- DIY beauty makers using dried flowers in external preparations
- Home-fragrance makers creating potpourri or sachets
- People wanting a soft floral botanical for scented pillows
- Natural crafters working with aromatic dried botanicals
- People needing confirmed food-grade jasmine
- Use on broken or irritated skin
- Water-based cosmetic products intended for long-term storage without preservation
- Anyone with known sensitivity to jasmine or strongly scented flowers
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How to use
- In Potpourri: Blend with other dried botanicals and keep in an open bowl or sachet.
- In Scented Pillows: Add to a small muslin bag and place inside a pillowcase or drawer.
- In Cosmetic Infusions: Infuse into water, alcohol, glycerine or another suitable medium according to your formulation.
- In Creams Or Washes: Use a well-strained infusion as part of a suitable formulation.
- Processing Tip: Strain infusions carefully before adding them to cosmetic preparations.
Safety instructions
- For external and home-fragrance use unless food-use suitability is confirmed
- Patch test before topical use
- Avoid contact with eyes
- Do not apply to broken or irritated skin
- Discontinue use if any sensitivity or irritation occurs
- Keep out of reach of children and pets
Faqs
Q: Can Jasmine Flowers be used in potpourri?
A: Yes, they can be added to potpourri mixes, drawer sachets and scented pillows.
Q: Can I use Jasmine Flowers in creams?
A: Yes, they can be infused into a suitable medium and strained well for use in cosmetic formulations.
Q: Are these confirmed for tea or culinary use?
A: Food-use suitability has not been supplied for this listing, so culinary use is omitted until confirmed.
Q: Should I patch test jasmine preparations?
A: Yes, patch testing is recommended before topical use.
About These Botanicals
This product is grown in an organic and regenerative fashion with as minimal use of insecticides, pesticides, herbicides and fungicides as possible, in certified organic fertilizer. The product is sourced food grade. It is not certified organic. Suitable for Kosher, Halaal and Hindi diets.

This is perfect for our new Gin
This jasmine flowers gives off a soft scent, i use it to decorate my handmade candles and the customers love it. I will continue to purchase it.
Pretty much exactly as advertised. Thank you