Jasmine Sambac, Jasmine Sambac Fragrance Oil, Sampaguita, Motia, Mogra, Indian Jasmine, Mali

Jasmine Sambac (Sampaguita, Motia, Mogra) | Fragrance Oil

Size 2oz

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FRAGRANCE DESCRIPTION:

Jasmine Sambac is the most fragrant jasmine of them all! It goes by the name Mogra or Motia in India and is traditionally used as ornamentals for weddings and functions. This same flower is also known as the famous national flower of the Philippines Sampugita! Our Jasmine is like no other on the market!

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Customer Reviews

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Rose G
Jasmine Sambac

It smell so good, as a Filipino this is by far what sampaquita smells like. And the halo halo is so good as well. Can’t wait to make it.

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Lauren Castillo
Excellent

Jasmine Sambac scent is really close to the flowers I smell in the Philippines. It is also very strong that we can use a smaller percentage for our candles.

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Breanna Soileau
Stunning

So luxurious and upscale. Clean and warm. This was my first one to try from doop and I don’t think I’ll ever order from anywhere else. Can’t wait to make the others that I ordered.

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ROSSETTE DAWSON

Jasmine Sambac (Sampaguita, Motia, Mogra) | Fragrance Oil

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Natasha
This smells divine!

This is the best jasmine I have found yet. I have made it in cold process soap so far. The scent is strong and true. Jasmine at its finest. It does rice unfortunately but most florals do. This would make a wonderful mixer as well.