Ylang Ylang Oil
Cananga odorata
Derived from unique star-shaped flowers, Ylang Ylang oil is often used in making perfumes and in aromatherapy.
Description
Ylang Ylang essential oil is derived from the star-shaped flowers of the tropical Ylang Ylang tree and is used extensively in making perfumes and in aromatherapy. Similar to Jasmine, Ylang Ylang has been used for centuries in religious and wedding ceremonies. In aromatherapy, Ylang Ylang is used to create a calm, positive atmosphere. Ylang Ylang is frequently used in luxurious hair and skin products for its scent and nourishing and protective properties. Taken internally, Ylang Ylang provides antioxidant support.* Ylang Ylang essential oil blends well with Bergamot, Geranium, Grapefruit, and Vetiver.
Uses
- Put Ylang Ylang oil into an Epsom Salt bath for relaxation.
- Refresh your skin with an aromatherapy steam facial using Ylang Ylang essential oil.
- Put on your wrists for a sweet, floral perfume.
- Add Ylang Ylang to Fractionated Coconut Oil for a deep hair conditioner.
Directions for Use
Diffusion: Use three to four drops in the diffuser of your choice.
Internal use: Dilute one drop in four fluid ounces of liquid.
Topical use: Apply one to two drops to desired area. Dilute with doTERRA Fractionated Coconut Oil to minimize any skin sensitivity.
This oil is Kosher certified.
Cautions
Possible skin sensitivity. Keep out of reach of children. If you are pregnant, nursing, or under a doctor’s care, consult your physician. Avoid contact with eyes, inner ears, and sensitive areas.
Primary Benefits
- Provides antioxidant support when ingested*
- Provides a calming, positive atmosphere
Aromatic Description
Sweet, rich, spicy
Collection Method
Steam Distillation
Plant Part
Flower
Main Constituents
Germacrene D, β-Caryophyllene, Farnesene
From the delicate star-shaped flowers of the ylang ylang tree, Ylang Ylang essential oil is famous for its sweet, luxurious, calming scent. Ylang Ylang is nourishing to the skin and hair, and provides antioxidant properties when taken internally.*
Usage Tips:
- For a soothing DIY steam facial, fill a large bowl with steaming water, add a couple of drops of Ylang Ylang and any other oils you want to include, then cover your head with a towel and place your face above the steaming bowl.
- Add a drop of Ylang Ylang to a warm bath with Epsom salts.
- Brush a drop or two of Ylang Ylang through your hair.
- Make a personalized fragrance using Ylang Ylang and any other oils you want to include and applying it to your wrists and neck.
- Take internally for antioxidant support.*
Learn More
What Is Ylang Ylang Essential Oil Good For?
Traditionally, Ylang Ylang has been used as part of religious and wedding ceremonies for centuries. It has also been used extensively in aromatherapy for its ability to create a soothing, positive, relaxed environment. It is also used to ease a tense and stressful atmosphere.
Taken internally, Ylang Ylang essential oil offers antioxidant support.* It can also support healthy immune function when taken internally.*Usage Tips:For a soothing DIY steam facial, fill a large bowl with steaming water, add a couple of drops of Ylang Ylang and any other oils you want to include, then cover your head with a towel and place your face above the steaming bowl. Add a drop of Ylang Ylang to a warm bath with Epsom salts. Brush a drop or two of Ylang Ylang through your hair. Make a personalized fragrance using Ylang Ylang and any other oils you want to include and applying it to your wrists and neck.Take internally for antioxidant support.*Learn MoreWhat Is Ylang Ylang Essential Oil Good For? Traditionally, Ylang Ylang has been used as part of religious and wedding ceremonies for centuries. It has also been used extensively in aromatherapy for its ability to create a soothing, positive, relaxed environment. It is also used to ease a tense and stressful atmosphere. Taken internally, Ylang Ylang essential oil offers antioxidant support.* It can also support healthy immune function when taken internally.*
Is Ylang Ylang Oil Good for Skin?
Hair and skincare are another great way to use for Ylang Ylang oil. Ylang Ylang provides nourishing and protective properties to your skin and hair that will leave them feeling luxurious and smelling divine.
How to Use Ylang Ylang Oil
Ylang Ylang can be used aromatically, topically, and internally. Diffuse Ylang Ylang in the evenings to help you wind down. Combine it with Bergamot or Grapefruit for some citrus uplift and a fun twist in aroma.
You can also access the aromatic benefits by applying it topically. Apply it to pulse points, the back of the neck, or even in your hair to carry that sweet Ylang Ylang aroma with you all day. Include a drop of Ylang Ylang oil when you apply your moisturizer or use lotion for added skin benefits and a soft floral scent.
To take Ylang Ylang essential oil internally and access the antioxidant benefits, add a drop or two to a drink like tea or juice or take in a veggie capsule.*
What Does Ylang Ylang Oil Smell Like?
Chances are, you’ve probably smelled Ylang Ylang before in a perfume, lotion, or another product because its sweet, rich, spicy scent is commonly used in the perfume and fragrance industry. The aroma of Ylang Ylang is sometimes compared to Jasmine.
Use Ylang Ylang essential oil as a sweet, floral perfume or create your own personal fragrance by combining it with another oil or two like doTERRA Jasmine Touch, doTERRA Neroli Touch, or doTERRA Magnolia Touch.