Luckyscent Videos: Shelf Tour - Jasmine

Shelf Tour - Jasmine

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So here at Scentbar Hollywood, we kind of have a whole white floral shelf and we've divided it up into specific white florals. So today, let's take a look at Jasmine. While Tuberose can go sometimes bubblegummy, sometimes mentholated, and very heady, Jasmine is a little less creamy, a little greener, and can have an ethereal quality to it, almost like neroli. But it also can go a little darker and more animalic and endolic.

Something on the lighter side that's pretty photo-realistic Jasmine is Olene by Diptyque, which literally smells like you're walking up to a jasmine bush and smelling that. A little bit more of a combined take on Jasmine. White Zagora by The Different Company has Jasmine, Asmanthus, and White Tea. So it has this really ethereal sort of gauzy feeling about it and is a very good entry point into Jasmine.

Something like Unue by Jeroboam is a little bit more vintage leaning. There's a plum note in there, a little bit of like a smokiness to it as well, while utilizing a little bit more of the ripe fruit facet of Jasmine as opposed to an indole. Jasmine Freak is a new one that we have, which is a really playful Jasmine. Again, utilizing this kind of fruity facet of it while still having a little bit of like a carnal quality. Definitely a great fruitier Jasmine.

One of my favorites is Grandiflora's Madagascan Jasmine, which again, a realistic green Jasmine with a little bit of like almost a banana-like undertone and an animalic facet to it. So if you're looking for something a little raunchier, try a Madagascan Jasmine. And if you want to go even more, if you want to enter Betty Davis's boudoir potentially, I would imagine something like this Jasmine Antique by Rogue is a vintage leaning Jasmine and musk and going full claws out Jasmine animalic. It's beautiful to