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Scientific Name: Cananga Odorata
Origin: Madagascar
Plant Part: Flowers
Scent: Exotic, Floral, Sweet, and Slightly Fruity
Color: Clear with a yellow Tinge
Consistency: Medium
Perfumery Note: Middle - Base
Initial Aroma Strength: Medium
Extraction Method: Steam Distilled
Move aside oysters, because is the new aphrodisiac in town! Luckily for us, it also smells a lot better! The sweet, seductive scent of Ylang Oil is widely believed to help improve the mood in the bedroom, in addition to promoting hair growth and glowing skin. Due to its heady aroma, ylang-ylang is a favorite of many perfumers, appearing in designer scents such as Chanel’s famous Chanel No. 5. So, throw out your smelly shellfish and create your own custom perfume with VINEVIDA’s Ylang Oil, straight from Madagascar!
Ylang-Ylang comes from the Cananga tree, native to India and parts of Southeast Asia. Its botanical name is Cananga Odorata, and it is also sometimes referred to as the “perfume tree”. The name Ylang-Ylang comes from the Tagalog word “ilang”, which means wilderness. One of the more common mistranslations is that Ylang-Ylang means “Flower of Flowers”. Ylang oil is prized in the perfume industry for its heady, tropical aromas. Furthermore, in Indonesia, the flowers are strewn across the bed of newlywed couples, as there are claims that Ylang works as an aphrodisiac.
Perfumery is one of the most common Ylang-Ylang Essential Oil uses. By far the most common use of ylang-ylang oil is in perfumes. The aroma of Ylang is rich and heavy, making it a base note in fragrance terms. This means that it forms the foundation for a scent, and is the longest-lasting aroma in duration. It also helps to stabilize other scents, helping them to dissipate at a slower rate. Ylang-ylang smells sweet and tropical and is an ingredient in Chanel No. 5, one of the most famous perfumes in the world. For more details on the creation of perfume, and how to make your own, check out blog post.
Ylang-Ylang Essential Oil's uses in the haircare and skincare industries are significant. Many people claim there are many benefits to using Ylang oil externally. It is widely thought that Ylang can help regulate sebum production in the skin. Sebum is an oily substance that the body creates and secretes through sebaceous glands on the skin and scalp. When the body produces too much sebum, this can result in a build-up of oil, which can prevent the skin from being properly moisturized. This leads to slower-growing hair, which is why many people use Ylang Oil to help promote hair growth.
A small done on 34 nurses found that using ylang-ylang oil helped to increase feelings of self-esteem. Additionally, Ylang is widely believed to improve mood, reduce feelings of anxiety and depression, and even act as an aphrodisiac. While there may be a lack of scientific evidence to back up these claims, there is no doubt that the tropical aroma of Ylang-Ylang is a favorite of many.
Here comes another one from the uses list. Due to its rich, sweet scent, Ylang-Ylang is a very common ingredient in natural soaps. As many people claim to find Ylang oil to be very beneficial to the skin, its popularity in products such as soaps, lotions, and moisturizers is steadily increasing.
Ylang Ylang’s bright, tropical aroma blends well with many different types of oils. You can pair it with woody, floral, and even citrus fragrances. Try blending it with , , rapefruit, Vetiver, or Cedarwood Oil. Play around with different combinations until you find the perfect custom scent!
Many of the core constituents of Ylang-Ylang Oil are allergens. This means that many people may have sensitivity to this oil and the products it goes into. While you should never ingest essential oils, you can use ylang-ylang oil topically if you dilute it first. However, due to its components, it’s best to do a patch test first. To do this, add 3-6 drops of ylang to one ounce of Carrier Oil, such as Coconut. Then, dab a small amount onto your skin. Wait for 24 hours, and see if any reaction occurs. If not, you can continue with topical application. The National Association for Holistic Aromatherapy advises using no more than 6-15 drops per ounce of carrier oil for an adult, but it is best to start with less in case of a potential reaction.
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Ylang-Ylang’s heady, seductive aroma is a favorite of many. You will find it in many perfumes, including the famous Chanel No. 5. Ylang oil is also common in soaps, lotions, and hair care products. Anecdotal evidence indicates that it may also be able to help improve mood, decrease anxiety, and even act as an aphrodisiac. VINEVIDA offers 100% pure, bulk Ylang-Ylang Essential Oil for use in both perfumes and cosmetics.
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