



Jasmine
The full, rich, and sweet scent of jasmine has been used for centuries to arouse the baser animal instincts and supercharge the libido. Known as “the perfume of love”, precious jasmine oil is thought to mimic animal musk and has been described as smelling like sweat. White flowers contain a compound called indole which when broken down has a heady, musky scent that is arousing because of this association with sweat soaked skin and animalistic passion. Known for centuries as one of the strongest natural aphrodisiacs, ancient perfumers cautioned that young virgins should never be allowed to pick in fields of white flowers.