Pink Jasmine, a fragrant note in perfumery, is derived from the pink blossoms of the jasmine plant, known scientifically as Jasminum polyanthum. This variety is cherished for its intense and sweet floral scent that captures the delicate and slightly fruity undertones of the jasmine flower. Pink Jasmine has been used historically in perfumery to add a deep floral character to fragrances, often forming the heart of sophisticated floral arrangements. The note is primarily extracted through solvent extraction or enfleurage, a meticulous process that helps preserve its subtle nuances. Its use in modern perfumery continues to grow, particularly in feminine and unisex fragrances where it lends a fresh, romantic, and intensely floral aroma.
Natural or Synthetic?
Extracting Pink Jasmine oil naturally through solvent extraction or enfleurage preserves its delicate floral nuances, making synthetic methods less favorable due to complexity and cost.
Fragrance Families Pink Jasmine Most Commonly Found In
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