Ylang Ylang Essential Oil

Ylang Ylang is one of many (scented) essential oils used in aromatherapy.
Essential oils are generally used in very small quantities, e.g. measured as a small number of drops of the essential oil in a larger quantity of an appropriate carrier oil.

Properties*:

Method of Extraction:

Water or steam distillation (from freshley picked flowers).
The first distillate (approx. 40%) is called ylang ylang extra and is the highest grade. There are 3 further distillates known as grades 1, 2 and 3.

Main Constituents:

methyl benzoate, methyl salicylate, methyl paracretol, benzyl acetate, eugenol, geraniol, linalol, terpenes (incl. e.g. pinene, cadinene).

From:

Native to Indonesia and the Philippines.

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- Use in moderation. Strong scent can cause headaches or nausea in some people -

 
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