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7 Benefits Of Jasmine Oil For Your Skin And Hair

By Ayurvedum Editorial May 6, 2018
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  • 7 Benefits Of Jasmine Oil For Your Skin And Hair
  • 1. Reduces Scars
  • 2. Softens Skin
  • 3. Fights Dandruff
  • 4. Promotes Better Sleep
  • 5. Treats And Prevents Skin Infection
  • 6. Tames Frizz
  • 7. Busts Stress

Exotic and wonderfully fragrant, jasmine oil offers a variety of health as well as beauty benefits. This Ayurvedic ingredient has long been used to improve skin and hair. Without further ado, here 7 great beauty benefits of this oil.

7 Benefits Of Jasmine Oil For Your Skin And Hair

1. Reduces Scars

Scars left behind from acne, boils, stretch marks, wounds, and other skin damage can be rather stubborn. But little care with herbal ingredients like jasmine essential oil can clear them out well. Jasmine oil has been found to boost the rate of skin repair through regeneration of cells. Add a few drops to your skin lotion and apply it everyday.

2. Softens Skin

Next on the list of jasmine oil benefits is softer and smoother skin. Because jasmine oil supplies the skin with moisture, fights off bacteria, and may also reduce inflammation. It has been found to boost skin elasticity. Dilute a few drops of jasmine essential oil with coconut oil, and massage it onto your skin.

3. Fights Dandruff

Jasmine oil is great for dandruff. It hydrates the scalp, and prevents infections from occurring as well as spreading. If you’ve got dandruff, a dry scalp, and itchies too, just add a few drops of jasmine oil to a carrier oil like jojoba oil. Massage it onto your scalp in circular motions. Wash it off after 30-45 minutes. You’re likely experience a difference after the very first wash. Here’s a bunch of other natural remedies for dandruff.

4. Promotes Better Sleep

Beauty sleep is a real thing. Plenty of studies have found that lack of sleep contributes to dullness, acne, and premature ageing. On the other hand, the better you sleep, the higher are your chances of having a clear and glowing complexion. Add a few drops of jasmine essential oil to your diffuser. This works wonderfully to help you sleep sooner and deeper.

5. Treats And Prevents Skin Infection

One of the important benefits of jasmine oil for skin comes from its antiseptic and antibacterial properties. This oil has been found to not only boost the rate of wound healing, but also prevent and treat infections. However, consult a doctor before using it directly on wounds and infections – especially if you are already using other medication.

6. Tames Frizz

Another use of jasmine oil for hair is taming frizz. This makes it an excellent oil for curly hair. As we mentioned before, it provides the hair with much-needed moisture. This reduces frizz and improves overall texture. Just like for dandruff, you can mix a few drops of jasmine oil with coconut oil and apply it onto your hair. Wash off after 45 minutes. Here are the beauty benefits of coconut oil.

7. Busts Stress

We’re sure that you are aware of the connected between stress and skin health. Jasmine essential oil is widely used in Ayurvedic remedies for stress. Try smelling it yourself – the scent uplifts moods, reduces mental fatigue, and calms the nervous system. When you feel stressed out, simply add a few drops of jasmine oil to your diffuser. The benefits are instant.

Note: This article is solely for the purpose of sharing information. Please do not substitute it for professional medical advice. Before using anything as a medicine, always consult your doctor.

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