Ylang Ylang, Fine - Organic EO

Cananga odorata var. genuina [synonym of Cananga odorata (Lam.) Hook.f. & Thomson]

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Our organic Ylang Ylang, Fine is an elegant floral with impressive depth, persistence and character - the aroma is intensely sweet, creamy, heady, and slightly spicy with soft balsamic undertones.  Ylang Ylang, Fine is ideal for use in natural perfumery, but also shines brightly in aromatherapy applications

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Selected size SKU:1043-016 - Ylang Ylang, Fine - Organic 15 ml (1/2 oz) (w/ orifice reducer)

Sample 1 ml (1/30 oz)
$3.00
5 ml (1/6 oz)
$12.50
with orifice reducer
15 ml (1/2 oz)
$19.75
with orifice reducer
30 ml (1 oz)
$34.00
59.14 ml (2 oz)
$61.00
118.29 ml (4 oz)
$106.50
236.58 ml (8 oz)
$188.75
473.17 ml (16 oz)
$342.25
1 kg (2 1/5 lb)
$709.00
$3.00
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Our organic Ylang Ylang, Fine is an elegant floral with impressive depth, persistence and character - the aroma is intensely sweet, creamy, heady, and slightly spicy with soft balsamic undertones.  Ylang Ylang, Fine is ideal for use in natural perfumery, but also shines brightly in aromatherapy applications where the aroma has the ability to transform with its elevating qualities.

Ylang Ylang’s heady, floral intensity is why it is unfairly referred to as “poor man’s Jasmine” – at a comparatively modest price it is one of the finest aromatic materials in the perfume industry. A deeply rich fragrance in itself, Ylang Ylang is a star ingredient in the natural perfumer’s palette, immortalized in many timeless fragrances, including Chanel No. 5 and Guerlain’s Samsara. The lively aroma elevates other florals it is blended with while imparting volume, texture, and a bit of mystery.

The name Ylang Ylang appears to come from the Filipino language, from the vernacular ‘Alang-ilang’ by which name this tropical, evergreen tree is known in most of the provinces of the Philippines, its native origin.[2] The trees are now cultivated almost exclusively in a tiny corner of the Indian Ocean – The Comoros Archipelago and Madagascar – where the steam-distilled oil from the large, drooping, highly aromatic flowers is a major export.  

The ‘Extra’ fraction of Ylang Ylang essential oil, believed to have the finest odor for perfumery, is the first of four fractional distillates that are separated by distillation time and/or density (specific gravity). The subsequent ‘First’ and ‘Second’ medium density fractions contain increasing amounts of sesquiterpene hydrocarbons and are used in cosmetics and body care products. The ‘Third’ and lightest-density fraction is typically used to fragrance soaps, candles and incense. Ylang Ylang ‘Complete’ is technically the result of a continuous distillation of 18 hours or more, rendering a full spectrum, non-fractionated (complete) oil. Ylang Ylang Complete is the preferred oil for aromatherapy applications, however perfumers and high-end soap makers may also appreciate its complexity.

To richly experience Ylang Ylang with its voluptuous and sultry aroma, Tisserand suggests combining it with Clary Sage for a deeply relaxing bath. [4] Such is the euphoric power of Ylang Ylang’s sensual and comforting aroma, ideal in body and linen sprays, cosmetics, and hair, scalp, and skincare preparations, particularly for oily, congested or mature skin. The sweetly scented bouquet is a calming favorite, perfectly suited for adding into a diffuser or massage and bath oils before bed.

DILUTION NOTE: When this material is diluted in perfumer’s alcohol, there may be cloudiness (please see Appearance section below). Guenther explains: “The solubility of Ylang Ylang oil, in general, is poor. This statement applies to all qualities (fractions). Usually from 0.5 to 3 [percent by] volume of 95 percent alcohol [is] required to give a clear solution, which often becomes cloudy on addition of more alcohol.”[5] If cloudiness occurs, this precipitates upon standing and can be filtered out, leaving a perfectly clear dilution.

2 Guenther, Ernest. The Essential Oils, Vol. V, 1952/1985, p. 278.

3 Industry Communication

4 Tisserand, Robert. Aromatherapy, 1988, pp. 196-9, 205.

5 Guenther, Ernest. The Essential Oils, Vol. V, 1952/1985, p. 300.

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Customer Reviews

No other Ylang Ylang can compare to a VOP!

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I desperately hope that EB never stops carrying this Ylang Ylang VOP. This is the ONLY Ylang Ylang that does not bring on the "musty flower" headache for folks who are sensitive to mustiness. Having the short process is critical. This oil single-handedly sold me on EB being my new primary source for essential oils. The smell has to be experienced, not described. Suffice it to say, a world without Ylang Ylang would not be complete ;).

Review by Deborah 1/13/2016

Cheaper than a tropical vacation

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This Ylang Ylang is to me the perfect tropical scent - lush, sensual, voluptuous and heady. This is an intense fragrance, but not overpowering. I love to mix a few drops into skin lotion and apply after a bath or shower because the aroma lingers for hours and hours.

Review by Pam 8/10/2015

So Much Nicer Then 1,2+3

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But then, you know, everyone is different. But, I can only say this. Having tried the others, then getting a sample of this was all it took for me. My new 1 oz. bottle will arrive today and I'm excited. This oil is so floral and bright, and just has such an incredible scent, that you won't find in any of the other ylang ylang oils. None I have found anyway. This just pops with so much overwhelmingly fantastic aroma, that if you simply try a sample, you will be wanting it. I had to get it while it was around, as who knows when it will be gone. This one, kind of like the cocao oil (another amazing oil), is a real keeper! If you like ylang ylang, or even if your just on the fence with it, grab this one. Get all you can afford before it's gone! You won't be sorry.

Review by Robert 5/7/2015

Soft and Sweet

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This to my nose is much nicer than Ylang Ylang 1 it's not as sweet & pungent....this is perfect for blending and I don't feel will overpower the I & II. Overly sweet gives me a headache, this is just right !

Review by DANICA 4/23/2015

Glad I got a sample! from hate to love

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I placed my 2nd order to EB last Friday and as I went through it again and read comments on various scents..the other comments here about this ylang ylang prompted me to try some. Like others I have found it sickly sweet and unpleasant in the past and so have always avoided "anything" with ylang ylang in it and especially ylang ylang itself. I could never understand how anyone could actually like it at all. Now I know why it is so desired and used. I was so surprised and delighted to breathe in this delicious, delicate, warm,soft, scent. I have not tried the other distils and likely won't. This is delicious and perfectly round and wonderful. When I use ylang ylang..this will be it!

Review by Joanne 2/25/2015

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