NOT AVAILABLE - INFORMATION ONLY Ylang Ylang has a sweet, floral aroma. It is often used as an anti-depressant as well as a spiritual balancer and aphrodisiac
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| County of Origin | Madagascar |
| Therapeutic Properties | Analgesic, Anti-anxiety, Anti-depressant, Anti-inflammatory, Anti-septic, Hypotensive, Nervine, Sedative |
| Botanical Family | Annonaceae |
| Chemical Family | Esters, Sesquiterpenes |
| Approx. Shelf Life | 5 years |
| Plant Parts | Flowers |
| Note Classification | Middle | Base |
| Method of Extraction | Steam Distilled |
| Blends well with | Bergamot, Grapefruit, Lavender, Neroli, Rosewood, sandalwood |
History: In Indonesia, Ylang ylang flower petals are strewn upon the bed of newlywed couples. Ylang ylang was a popular ingredient of hair.
Characteristics: Ylang ylang Essential Oil is extracted from Cananga odorata – also known as flower of flowers. It is a tall tropical tree about 20meters (60 feet) high with large, tender, fragrant pink, mauve or yellow flowers. The yellow heads are viewed as being the best in terms of quality. There are several grades of Ylang ylang essential oil which are extracted at different times during the flower's lengthy distillation. These grades are referred to as extra, I, II, & III. This is the fourth distillation of the oil. Ylang ylang Essential Oil has a sweet, exotic, floral scent that is one of the most sought after aromas.
Clinical Studies:
Indications: Ylang ylang Essential Oil can assist with problems such as high blood pressure, rapid breathing and heartbeat, nervous conditions, as well as impotence and frigidity. Ylang ylang Essential Oil is best suited for use in the perfumery and skincare industries.
Personality Profile:
Subtle Aromatherapy:
Mode of Administration: Aroma lamp, bath, diffusor, light bulb ring, liquid candle, massage, mist spray.
Safety: Ylang ylang Essential Oil can cause sensitivity on some people and excessive use of it may lead to headaches and nausea.