YLANG YLANG
Botanical name: Cananga odorata (synonymous with Unona odorantissium, Cananga odoratum, Canangium odoratum)
Also Known As (AKA): Flower of Flowers, Kenanga
Therapeutic Benefit - Mind: Ylang Ylang is euphoric and uplifting. It eases feelings of anger, anxiety, aggression, depression, shock, panic and fear. Ylang Ylang is an aphrodisiac.
Therapeutic Benefit - Body: Ylang Ylang is antiseptic and antidepressant. It balances sebum flow and stimulates the scalp for hair growth. Ylang Ylang balances hormones and aids female infertility, frigidity, and impotence. It lowers blood pressure and eases heart palpitations. Ylang Yang is also good for dry skin, shock and insomnia.
Therapeutic Benefit - Spirit: Ylang Ylang opens the heart and throat chakra. It inspires acceptance, happiness, joy, love and peace.
Application Method: Dilute 10 drops in 1 oz carrier oil, massage oil, or lotion and apply to skin or bath. Use 4 drops in 2 cups of hot water for a steam.
Action Word: Soothing
Color Energy: Violet - Uplifting
Fragrance: Floral, heady, oriental, sweet, fruity, spicy
Note: Middle-Base Note
Color of Oil: Clear to pale yellow or orange
Major Chemical Constituents: benzyl acetate, cresal, farnesene, geranyl acetate
Common Adulterants: Cananga oil, cedarwood oil, benzyl acetate (synthetic or bioidentical), methyl benzoate (synthetic or bioidentical), para-cresyl methyl ether (synthetic or bioidentical), geranyl acetate (synthetic or bioidentical), benzyl benzoate (synthetic or bioidentical), benzyl cinnamate (synthetic or bioidentical)
Blends well with: Bergamot, Camphor, Cardamom, Cedarwood, Chamomile, Citronella, Clary Sage, Clove, Galbanum, Geranium, Grapefruit, Jasmine, Lavandin, Lavender, Lemon, Marjoram, Melissa, Neroli, Orange, Patchouli, Rose, Rosewood, Sandalwood, Tea Tree, Vetiver
Botany: A fast growing tree that grows up to 60 feet tall and is adorned with fragrant greenish yellow flowers. Mostly cultivated in temperate climate. The plant is native to the Philippines and Indonesia areas.
History: Ylang Ylang is widely used in perfumery for both floral and oriental perfumes. The Ylang Ylang flowers have been spread for years on the beds of newlywed couples in Indonesia. Prized for its sedating effects to help counteract hyperventilation, tachycardia, and panic attacks.
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