Ylang Ylang Oil

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Ylang Ylang Oil traces its roots back to the tropical regions of Indonesia, particularly in areas like the Philippines, where the Cananga tree thrives in abundance. The oil is meticulously extracted through a process of steam distillation, capturing the essence of the fragrant flowers and preserving their therapeutic properties.

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  • Botanical Name: Cananga Odorata
  • Part Use : Flowers
  • Method of Extraction: Steam Distillation
  • Color: Light pale yellow mobile liquid
  • Aroma: Powerful and intensely sweet floral.
  • Odour Strength:  Medium
  • Country: India
  • Main ingredients: Benzyl Acetate,Linalool,Geranyl Acetate,Iso Eugenol.
  • Blends with well: Bergamot, Neroli, Grapefruit, Cedarwood, Eucalptus, Jasmine, Lavender, Opoponax, Petitgrain, Rosewood, Tuberose, Lemon, Rose, Vetiver, Mandarin, Black pepper, Lime, Tangerine, Jasmine

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Ylang Ylang oil boasts a rich history deeply rooted in ancient traditions and cultural practices. Its name, derived from the Tagalog term "ilang-ilang," meaning "flower of flowers," reflects its esteemed status among aromatics. Harvested primarily in Madagascar, the Comoros Islands, and other regions with tropical climates, Ylang Ylang flowers undergo a meticulous extraction process to yield the precious essential oil.

Extraction Process
The extraction methods, which range from steam distillation to solvent extraction, play a crucial role in preserving the oil's potency and purity.

Ylang tree is the source of deep, rejuvenating perfume which is extracted from the star shaped flowers. Ylang ylang oil is rich in Linalool, geranyl acetate, caryophyllene, p-cresyl, methyl ether, methyl benzoate, other, sesquiterpenes which makes it a good antidepressant, antiseptic, aphrodisiac, hypotensive, sedative apart from being a rich perfume. Ylang-ylang oil is reputed to alleviate hypertension, regulate sebum production for skin issues, and is often hailed as an aphrodisiac. It finds extensive application in perfumery, particularly in crafting oriental or floral fragrances. Ylang-ylang harmonizes seamlessly with various floral, fruity, and woody aromas. The delicately scented essential oil known as oil of cananga or oil of Ylang-Ylang, a name which signifies " flower of flowers," is obtained from the blossoms of Cananga odoraia, a tree which grows wild and is extensively cultivated in different parts of South Asia.

Benefits of Ylang Ylang Oil

In aromatherapy, Ylang Ylang oil is celebrated for its ability to promote relaxation, alleviate stress, and uplift the mood. Its sweet, floral scent serves as a natural mood enhancer and aphrodisiac, making it a popular choice for diffusers and massage oils. Furthermore, Ylang Ylang oil offers a plethora of skincare benefits, including balancing sebum production, promoting cellular regeneration, and soothing inflammation.

Ylang Ylang Oil in Traditional Medicine

Throughout history, Ylang Ylang oil has been revered for its medicinal properties, ranging from its role in alleviating headaches and muscle tension to its purported aphrodisiac effects. Modern scientific studies have corroborated many of these traditional uses, shedding light on the oil's potential therapeutic applications in various health contexts.

Uses : As a fragrance and flavor raw material; aromatherapy oils, herbal ingredient in skincare products 

Packaging : We can supply essential Oils in small bottles of different dimensions like,  100ml, etc. Also we can supply the essential oils in bulk packaging like, Aluminium Drums, GI Drums, Plastics Drums of various dimensions 25/50/100 litres drums.

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Ylang Ylang Oil

Ylang Ylang Oil

Ylang Ylang Oil traces its roots back to the tropical regions of Indonesia, particularly in areas like the Philippines, where the Cananga tree thrives in abundance. The oil is meticulously extracted through a process of steam distillation, capturing the essence of the fragrant flowers and preserving their therapeutic properties.

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