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Ylang-Ylang Oil - 30ml

Ylang-Ylang Oil - 30ml

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  • 100% Pure
  • Pleasant, floral.
  • Soothing, comforting, romantic.
  • Mixes Well With: Citrus oils, clove oil, jasmine, patchouli oil, rose oil.
  • Steam Distilled from plant's flowering tops.
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Ylang-Ylang Oil - 30ml
Ylang-Ylang Oil - 30ml
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Now Essential Oils Ylang-Ylang Oil - 30ml is a dietary supplement in oil form, intended for adults as part of a daily wellness routine.

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100% PURE ESSENTIAL OIL YLANG-YLANG STEAM DISTILLED FROM FRESH, FULLY DEVELOPED FLOWERS. This exotic oil is extracted from a Malaysian tropical flower and greatly valued by aroma therapists. Its distinctive spicy aroma has been used as an aphrodisiac for centuries and has both stimulating and relaxing properties. In the Philippines Ylang-Ylang means flower of flowers and is highly regarded by perfume makers who use its sensual scent in many perfume mixtures. It mixes beautifully with sandalwood and jasmine. [LIQUID]
Ingredients:
Pure ylang ylang (Cananga odorata) extra oil
Important Information:
Keep out of reach of children. Avoid contact with eyes. If pregnant or lactating, consult your healthcare practitioner before using. Not for internal use. Natural essential oils are highly concentrated and should be used with care.
Dosage
For fragrance purposes. For all other uses, carefully dilute with a carrier oil such as jojoba, grapeseed, olive, or almond oil prior to use. Please consult an essential oil book or other professional reference source for suggested dilution ratios.
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YLANG YLANG
Ylang Ylang essential oil
is great for anxiety, fear, depression, and more...
Essentials oils have been used around the globe for centuries. They are used for both pleasure and medicinal purposes. Medicinally, certain
essential oils
can be ingested orally to have a biochemical effect on your body. Because essential oils are volatile, meaning they can evaporate into the air especially when added to hot water, they can be breathed in through your respiratory system.
This can have a local effect on your sinuses, nasal passages and lungs. They can even enter your blood circulation through being inhaled which will then have a biochemical effect on your entire body. Topically essential oils work by penetrating your skin to affect an area locally and by penetrating your skin a small amount can enter your blood stream affecting your whole body. Applied topically, essential oils are absorbed through your olfactory nerve in your nose affecting your brain and nervous system. These various pathways can affect your health both mentally and physically. The study of
Aromatherapy
– the medicinal use of essential oils – falls under the new science called Psychoneuroimmunology, which is the study of the interaction of your psyche, nervous system and immune system. Science has shown that when you have a positive outlook and feel relaxed your immune system works better.
Aromatherapy and the use of essential oils and resins from plants have been used in cultures globally since Biblical times. They were in such demand that they played an important role in international trade around the globe. In Egypt, high priests recorded the many medicinal uses of essential oils onto papyrus paper. Records show the Chinese used aromatic herbs and massage over 2000 years ago. And in Indian Ayurvedic medicine, essential oils were and still are used in massage and on pressure points to correct underlying imbalances and to improve health.
Essential Oils can be:
*inhaled through steam inhalation, humidifiers, diffusers, and vaporizers
*added to a carrier oil and applied to your skin directly or as a hot or cold compress
*spritzed onto objects like pillows, bedding and furniture
*added to infusers, potpourri and candles to enhance the odor of an indoor space
*applied to skin as perfume
*used as a gargle or mouth wash, added to toothpaste, soaps, cleaning solutions, lotions and creams, face and body spray
*added to baths, hot tubs, Jacuzzis, hand and foot baths and saunas
What is Ylang Ylang Essential Oil?
Ylang Ylang is an exotic spicy smelling oil whose aroma is both uplifting, stimulating and relaxing. It comes from the flowers of a tall tropical tree cultivated in Madagascar, Sumatra and Comores. Historically it's been mostly known as an aphrodisiac. In fact Indonesians spread Ylang Ylang petals on the beds of newly wedded couples. Today, however Ylang Ylang is used for many other medicinal purposes.
What is Ylang Ylang Essential Oil used for?
Ylang Ylang calms and uplifts your mood and mind. To relieve anxiety, fears, depression stress and tension use 2-3 drops in a diffuser or 8 – 10 drops in your bath water.
As an aphrodisiac use 2-3 drops in a diffuser or 8 – 10 drops in your bath water. You can also dab a bit of the oil on the back of your neck.
Ylang Ylang increases circulation and reduces blood pressure. Mix 2 – 3 drops of Ylang Ylang in 1 oz of carrier oil like Sweet
Almond Oil
and use it for a full body massage.
Ylang Ylang even stimulates hair growth. Mix Ylang Ylang with a carrier oil and massage into scalp. Leave on for 20 min then
shampoo
out. Repeat 3 – 4 times weekly for a few months.
How do you use it?
Topically: in a carrier oil like Jojoba, Sweet Almond or
Grape Seed Oil:
*for hair growth
*for increased circulation
*to lower blood pressure
*as an aphrodisiac
*for fear, panic, depression, stress and tension
In a bath, diffuser or humidifier:
*as an aphrodisiac
*for fear, anxiety, depression, stress and tension
Works synergistically with:
*
Lavender
and Sandalwood, Grapefruit and Bergamot – for stress and tension
*
Rosemary, Lavender,
Tea tree
and
Geranium
– for hair loss
*Cypress, Geranium. Lemon and Ginger – for increasing circulation
Ylang Ylang Essential Oil – QUICK FACTS
FRAGRANCE
· Sensual, Rich, Floral, Heady, Slightly Spicy
SOURCE
· Yellow Flowers of an Evergreen Tree native to Indonesian & Malaysia.
APPLICATIONS
· Stress, tension, anxiety, fears, depression
· Aphrodisiac
· Circulation and blood pressure
· Hair loss
MIXES WELL WITH
· Sandalwood, Jasmine, Rose, Bergamot, Patchouli
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
· Do not use in excess, may cause headaches and nausea.
· Essential oil can cause skin irritation if applied directly to the skin – caution in pregnancy
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YLANG YLANG
Ylang Ylang essential oil
is great for anxiety, fear, depression, and more...
Essentials oils have been used around the globe for centuries. They are used for both pleasure and medicinal purposes. Medicinally, certain
essential oils
can be ingested orally to have a biochemical effect on your body. Because essential oils are volatile, meaning they can evaporate into the air especially when added to hot water, they can be breathed in through your respiratory system.
This can have a local effect on your sinuses, nasal passages and lungs. They can even enter your blood circulation through being inhaled which will then have a biochemical effect on your entire body. Topically essential oils work by penetrating your skin to affect an area locally and by penetrating your skin a small amount can enter your blood stream affecting your whole body. Applied topically, essential oils are absorbed through your olfactory nerve in your nose affecting your brain and nervous system. These various pathways can affect your health both mentally and physically. The study of
Aromatherapy
– the medicinal use of essential oils – falls under the new science called Psychoneuroimmunology, which is the study of the interaction of your psyche, nervous system and immune system. Science has shown that when you have a positive outlook and feel relaxed your immune system works better.
Aromatherapy and the use of essential oils and resins from plants have been used in cultures globally since Biblical times. They were in such demand that they played an important role in international trade around the globe. In Egypt, high priests recorded the many medicinal uses of essential oils onto papyrus paper. Records show the Chinese used aromatic herbs and massage over 2000 years ago. And in Indian Ayurvedic medicine, essential oils were and still are used in massage and on pressure points to correct underlying imbalances and to improve health.
Essential Oils can be:
*inhaled through steam inhalation, humidifiers, diffusers, and vaporizers
*added to a carrier oil and applied to your skin directly or as a hot or cold compress
*spritzed onto objects like pillows, bedding and furniture
*added to infusers, potpourri and candles to enhance the odor of an indoor space
*applied to skin as perfume
*used as a gargle or mouth wash, added to toothpaste, soaps, cleaning solutions, lotions and creams, face and body spray
*added to baths, hot tubs, Jacuzzis, hand and foot baths and saunas
What is Ylang Ylang Essential Oil?
Ylang Ylang is an exotic spicy smelling oil whose aroma is both uplifting, stimulating and relaxing. It comes from the flowers of a tall tropical tree cultivated in Madagascar, Sumatra and Comores. Historically it's been mostly known as an aphrodisiac. In fact Indonesians spread Ylang Ylang petals on the beds of newly wedded couples. Today, however Ylang Ylang is used for many other medicinal purposes.
What is Ylang Ylang Essential Oil used for?
Ylang Ylang calms and uplifts your mood and mind. To relieve anxiety, fears, depression stress and tension use 2-3 drops in a diffuser or 8 – 10 drops in your bath water.
As an aphrodisiac use 2-3 drops in a diffuser or 8 – 10 drops in your bath water. You can also dab a bit of the oil on the back of your neck.
Ylang Ylang increases circulation and reduces blood pressure. Mix 2 – 3 drops of Ylang Ylang in 1 oz of carrier oil like Sweet
Almond Oil
and use it for a full body massage.
Ylang Ylang even stimulates hair growth. Mix Ylang Ylang with a carrier oil and massage into scalp. Leave on for 20 min then
shampoo
out. Repeat 3 – 4 times weekly for a few months.
How do you use it?
Topically: in a carrier oil like Jojoba, Sweet Almond or
Grape Seed Oil:
*for hair growth
*for increased circulation
*to lower blood pressure
*as an aphrodisiac
*for fear, panic, depression, stress and tension
In a bath, diffuser or humidifier:
*as an aphrodisiac
*for fear, anxiety, depression, stress and tension
Works synergistically with:
*
Lavender
and Sandalwood, Grapefruit and Bergamot – for stress and tension
*
Rosemary, Lavender,
Tea tree
and
Geranium
– for hair loss
*Cypress, Geranium. Lemon and Ginger – for increasing circulation
Ylang Ylang Essential Oil – QUICK FACTS
FRAGRANCE
· Sensual, Rich, Floral, Heady, Slightly Spicy
SOURCE
· Yellow Flowers of an Evergreen Tree native to Indonesian & Malaysia.
APPLICATIONS
· Stress, tension, anxiety, fears, depression
· Aphrodisiac
· Circulation and blood pressure
· Hair loss
MIXES WELL WITH
· Sandalwood, Jasmine, Rose, Bergamot, Patchouli
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
· Do not use in excess, may cause headaches and nausea.
· Essential oil can cause skin irritation if applied directly to the skin – caution in pregnancy
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