XOMD's Revolutionary Approach to Jasmine

XOMD's Revolutionary Approach to Jasmine

While many skincare products incorporate jasmine primarily for its pleasant scent, XOMD has taken a more sophisticated approach. Our OX Factor™ features a phytofermented extract derived from fresh, organic jasmine flowers grown sustainably in Provence, France.

This specialized extraction process preserves and enhances the bioactive properties of jasmine, creating a potent complex of:

  • Flower peptides that support skin structure
  • Polyphenols with antioxidant properties
  • Saccharides that enhance moisture retention
  • Bioactive compounds that stimulate Piezo1 receptors

When applied to the skin, this advanced jasmine extract:

  • Activates the sensors of touch that are known to release oxytocin
  • Promotes feelings of wellbeing and calmness
  • Reported to boost hyaluronic acid and collagen production
  • Reduces the impact of stress on skin

Our clinical research has demonstrated that these benefits translate into real-world results—with users experiencing not just improved skin quality, but enhanced confidence and better social and romantic connections.

XOMD products are inspired by, but do not contain, oxytocin.

Experience the Ancient Wisdom of Jasmine

From adorning the hair of brides in centuries past to enhancing modern skincare formulations, jasmine represents a beautiful bridge between ancient wisdom and cutting-edge science.

With XOMD's innovative approach to harnessing jasmine's potential, you may experience the multidimensional benefits of this remarkable botanical:

  • Physical benefits: Improved skin texture, tone, and radiance
  • Emotional benefits: Enhanced confidence and reduced stress
  • Social benefits: A better first impression projected and heightened intimacy 

Ready to discover the transformative power of jasmine in your skincare routine? Explore the XOMD collection and experience this ancient wisdom in its most advanced form.

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Our products are formulated for cosmetic use and are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease. These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. Consult your healthcare professional if you have any concerns or underlying conditions.

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