Wild Jasmine

Photo Wild Jasmine :: fragrance ingredients

Wild Jasmine, renowned for its intoxicating aroma, plays a pivotal role in the creation of fragrances. The essence of Wild Jasmine, with its complex and multi-layered scent, offers a rich floral note to perfumes. It is traditionally associated with love and romance, making it a popular choice in fragrance compositions. The scent of Wild Jasmine is both delicate and powerful, providing a sense of freshness and exotic allure. Its use in perfumery dates back centuries, with a long history in various cultures around the world. The fragrance of Wild Jasmine is often described as deeply sensual and slightly sweet, with a hint of earthiness. Wild Jasmine adds depth and sophistication to fragrances. Its versatility allows it to blend seamlessly with a variety of other notes, creating harmonious and lasting scents. The fragrance of Wild Jasmine is especially favored in evening and luxury perfumes, where its elegant and sumptuous qualities are most appreciated.

Natural or Synthetic?
Wild Jasmine is used in both its natural and synthetic forms in perfumery. While natural jasmine oil provides authenticity, its extraction is labor-intensive and expensive. Synthetic versions are often used for consistency, availability, and cost-effectiveness, without compromising the signature aroma.



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Note distribution of wild jasmine across all fragrances

Percentage of fragrances in our database (1651 Fragrances) that contain wild jasmine