Jasmine flower water gently conditions and refreshes skin with a delicate floral scent. Its natural astringent properties help balance and tone.
Family
Oleaceae (Olive family)
Plant Part
Flower
CAS #
Can vary depending on water type (example: 8006-75-5)
Form
Liquid
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Functions
Fragrance
Added for scent. Can be natural or synthetic. Common irritant and allergen — one of the top reasons people react to products.
Conditioning
A catch-all term for ingredients that improve how skin looks and feels — softer, smoother, more supple. The workhorse behind most moisturizers.
Astringent
Tightens and contracts skin tissue, temporarily shrinking pores and reducing oiliness. That "clean, tight" feeling after toner.
Potential Mild Astringent
Moisturizing
Locks in moisture to keep skin soft and supple throughout the day
Wound Healing
Anti-Aging
Addresses signs of aging like fine lines, wrinkles, and loss of firmness
Traditional Use
Jasmine flower water, also called jasmine hydrosol, has been used in traditional Persian and Middle Eastern skincare for its gentle hydration and aromatic properties. Historically produced through distillation alongside jasmine essential oil for use as a facial toner.