Industrial packaging of Ylang Ylang essential oils
Industrial packaging of Ylang Ylang essential oils Laboratory and warehouse Ylang-ylang Botanicals

Ylang-ylang 1°

Pure and natural essential oil

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  • Code: T1269
  • INCI: Cananga odorata
  • CAS: 8006-81-3
  • EINECS: 281-092-1
  • Family: Annonaceae
  • Type: pure essential oil (EO)
  • Chemotype: Linalool (minimum 16%)
  • Food flavoring: yes (according to EC Regulation 1334/2008)
  • Extraction method: water distillation
  • Purity: 100%
  • Origin: Comoros

Extraction

Ylang ylang essential oil (produced mainly in the Comoros Islands) is obtained by water distillation of freshly picked flowers and appears as a clear yellow liquid with a sweet, warm and intense floral scent, creamy, rich and enveloping.

Property

A well-known and excellent natural fixative, ylang ylang essential oil is non-toxic and non-irritating. However, it should be used in moderation, as its heady scent can cause headaches and even nausea.
In the Victorian era, it was the basic ingredient in a very popular hair treatment: Macassar oil, a stimulant used to promote hair growth. Effective in the treatment of acne and oily and/or irritated skin thanks to its toning properties, this essential oil is also an excellent anti-infective and antiseptic. It is also an effective remedy for insect bites. Among its various properties, the best-known is certainly that of a powerful aphrodisiac.
It is customary to divide the refining process into three stages to obtain three distinct oils of increasingly lower quality.
It blends well with the essential oils of: Agarwood, Bergamot, Frankincense, Rosewood, Opoponax, Rose and Vetiver.

Uses

Ylang-ylang essential oil is widely used both as a fragrance component and as a fixative in perfumery, cosmetics, and soap making, especially in floral-exotic products. It is also a widely used flavoring in the food industry (especially in beverages and confectionery).
The relevant technical and safety documentation for the product is available upon request.

Botany

Native to Indonesia and the Philippines, ylang-ylang is also known as the "flower of flowers". It is a large tropical tree, up to twenty meters tall, that thrives in the rainforest. It has long, glossy, dark, lanceolate leaves with wavy edges. In spring and autumn, it produces large, highly fragrant yellow-green flowers with elongated, curled petals.

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