INCI: Jasminum Officinale (Jasmine) Oil
Jasminum Officinale Oil – an aromatic component. Contains benzyl acetate, linalool – EU allergens.
Topical application
DVery weak or conflicting data.
Aromatic component. High contact allergy risk.
Jasminum Officinale Oil is obtained by steam distillation or cold pressing. INCI: Jasminum Officinale (Jasmine) Oil. In cosmetics it is used as an aromatic component in perfumery, creams and body oils. There are no standalone dermatological effects – the main function is fragrance. Safety. Contains benzyl acetate, linalool – EU allergens. Use levels run from 0.05 to 1% (higher levels carry irritation and sensitization risk).
Irritation potential
MediumAllergen risk
HighPregnancy
CautionSuitable for
Use with caution
The Evigrade extension adds an evidence panel to Wildberries, Goldapple, Letu, iHerb, Sephora and 12 more stores. This ingredient and every other one in the product show evidence-tier, allergen risk and pregnancy/lactation flags at a glance.
Jasminum Officinale Oil should be used with caution during pregnancy. Consulting a dermatologist or OB-GYN is advisable.
Jasminum Officinale Oil suits: normal, combination, oily. Use with caution in: sensitive, dry.
Jasminum Officinale Oil has moderate irritation potential. Sensitive skin may show a transient reaction that usually settles with adaptation.
Jasminum Officinale Oil has high allergen potential. Perform a patch test on the inner forearm 24 hours before facial application.
Jasminum Officinale Oil – an aromatic component.
Published: · updated:
On the Fulton scale 1/5 – very low comedogenicity. For acne-prone skin, a rating of 3 or higher suggests choosing an alternative.
The INCI name is Jasminum Officinale (Jasmine) Oil. It may also appear as: Jasmine Oil, эфирное масло жасмина.