Jasmine CO₂ Extract
Like a soft breath at dawn, Jasmine CO₂ Extract unveils hidden emotional patterns and brings the heart back to truth. Its floral depth reconnects you to your inner compass and melts away borrowed masks.

Botanical name:
Jasminum grandiflorum
Extraction Method
Supercritical CO₂ extraction from jasmine flowers
Raw Material Origin:
India
Aromatic Note
Floral. Rich. Penetrating.
Jasmine CO₂ Extract carries a sweet, velvety aroma with a subtle animalic depth that awakens something primal and bodily. It leads inward—to where emotion is born and intuition comes first. Its warmth dissolves rigid boundaries and reminds the body of love and acceptance.
What the scent brings to light in the subconscious
Loss of inner truth. Creation of false identities.
This aroma highlights the moments when a person stopped feeling what was truly theirs. When choices were made out of fear of not fitting in. When external appearances replaced authentic essence. Jasmine brings us back to the center, gently dissolving layers of the borrowed self that were adopted for the sake of acceptance.
Emotional & Psychological Impact
Jasmine restores a sense of the authentic self—not the role, but the living essence. It helps one emerge from emotional numbness and recognize where self-abandonment occurred. With soft precision, it dismantles illusions and rekindles the courage to feel—even when it hurts. It supports the reestablishment of self-awareness, especially when one has relied too long on external validation.
Cultural Roots & Traditional Use
In Indian culture, jasmine symbolizes divine love, feminine energy, and inner light. The flowers are worn in hair, offered at altars, and used in wedding ceremonies. In Ayurveda, it calms the mind and promotes depth. In Arab and Persian traditions, jasmine is the breath of desire—sensual and sanctified. Historically, it has been used in love oils, incense, and heart-opening blends.
Blend Compatibility
Jasmine CO₂ pairs well with: rose, sandalwood, frankincense, vetiver, bergamot, ylang-ylang, and cedar.
Interesting Facts
• Around 8 million jasmine flowers are needed to produce 1 kg of CO₂ extract.
• CO₂ extraction preserves the most delicate aromatic components better than absolutes or distillation.
• Used in perfumery, trauma recovery, and reawakening emotional sensitivity.
• Said to resonate even within hearts closed off from feeling—if given space to enter.
Fragrant Message
It is not a call.
It is a breath.
When you hear jasmine—
the world slows,
and in that slowing
truth is revealed:
You are more than what you believed about yourself.
You are the one who feels.
And that is enough.