Description
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
This Product Is 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
This Product Is Not For:
- 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
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.
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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.







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