skip to main content

Pranarom Organic Ylang Ylang Complete Oil -- 0.17 fl oz


Pranarom Organic Ylang Ylang Complete Oil
  • Our price: $7.39

  • +

Added to My List as a guest.

Your guest list will be saved temporarily during your shopping session.

Sign in to add items to your saved list(s).

1 item added to your list

Pranarom Organic Ylang Ylang Complete Oil -- 0.17 fl oz

Oops! Something went wrong and we were unable to process your request. Please try again.

  • Guaranteed Authentic

    100% Authentic

    • ✓ Products sourced directly from brands or authorized distributors
    • ✓ No third-party resellers
    • ✓ Products stored and shipped in conditions that ensure quality
    • ✓ Vitacost is 100% committed to your well-being and safety

Pranarom Organic Ylang Ylang Complete Oil Description

  • Scientific Aromatherapy
  • Cananga Odorata
  • Essential Oil
  • USDA Certified Organic

Ylang Ylang essential oil has a unique floral aroma that is exotic and feminine. A famous aphrodisiac often found in perfumes, Ylang Ylang is used to support emotions and relaxation. Try blending Ylang Ylang and Lavender together in a diffuser or with lotion while getting ready for bed. Ylang Ylang can also be added to skin care preparations as a tonic for the skin.

The Ylang Ylang tree bears shiny, persistent leaves and can grow up to 20 meters in the wild. Its flowers, yellow when mature, are steam distilled to produce the essential oil. The process of steam-distilling Ylang Ylang can produce different types of essential oil depending on the process’s length of time. Our Ylang Ylang is Complete, having been distilled for the full length of time.

 

Scientific Aromatherapy

We harness the active properties of organic plants as essential oils for health and wellness. Each lot is GC/MS (gas chromatography, mass spectrometry) tested and chemotyped for purity.

 

Absolutely
No GMOs
No Synthetics
No Additives
No Adulterants
No Animal Testing

 

Botanical Part: Flowers

Extraction: Steam distilled

 

Aromatic Profile: Diffusive, floral, exotic
Aromatic Family: Sesquiterpene
Aromatic Constituents: beta-Caryophyllene, Germacrene D
Direct Inhalation: Yes
Diffusion: Yes, 3-15 drops
Topical: Dilute with plant oils.


Directions

Blending Recommendations: Ylang Ylang is famous for its feminine, floral aroma and can be found in perfumes worldwide. Small amounts of Ylang Ylang are all that are needed in most cases.

 

Bergamot, Black Pepper, Carrot Seed, Cedarwood Atlas, Chamomile (all varieties), Cinnamon Bark, Clary Sage, Clove, Frankincense, Rose Geranium, Ginger, Grapefruit, Helichrysum, Lavender, Lemon, Marjoram, Myrrh, Neroli, Sweet Orange, Patchouli, Peppermint, Petitgrain, Ravintsara, Rose Otto, Sandalwood, Spikenard, Vetiver.

 

Storage: Store upright, cap closed, out of direct heat and sunlight.

Free Of
GMOs, synthetics, additives, adulterants, gluten, animal ingredients, animal testing.

*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.


Ingredients: 100% ylang ylang complete* cananga odorata.

*Certified organic

Warnings

For external use only. Keep out of reach of children. Avoid contact with eyes and mucous membranes. Do not use while pregnant or breastfeeding. If irritation occurs, discontinue use. To remove essential oil, use plant oil (olive). Do not use water.

The product you receive may contain additional details or differ from what is shown on this page, or the product may have additional information revealed by partially peeling back the label. We recommend you reference the complete information included with your product before consumption and do not rely solely on the details shown on this page. For more information, please see our full disclaimer.
View printable version Print Page

How to Make Your Own Perfume Oil From Fresh Flowers

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]In 2024, Statista reported that around 48% of U.S. respondents claimed to use commercial fragrances regularly. And yet, many health-conscious individuals prefer to avoid perfume altogether due to concerns about the potential health effects of the chemicals that are typically included, such as:
  • Volatile organic compounds (VOCs) like acetaldehydes, ethanol, acetone, limonene, beta-pinene, and alpha-pinene.
  • Parabens, a family of chemicals that act as preservatives in perfumes, shampoos, deodorants, and cosmetics.
  • Phthalates, the most common being diethyl phthalate (DEP) and dibutyl phthalate (DBP), used to make perfumes last longer.
  • Synthetic musk, which may mimic natural hormones and disrupt normal endocrine/biological processes.

Overhead View of Fresh Flowers, Leaves and Essentials Oils to Make Your Own Flower Perfume Oil

How do synthetic fragrances affect your health?

Fragrance chemicals?such as those above?can enter the body through inhalation and skin absorption. Once in the bloodstream, they can disrupt various systems and organs. Adverse effects may include: Fragrance allergies – Eleven percent of the global population is impacted by fragrance allergies. This fragrance sensitivity develops with frequent exposure, causing an immune response and paving the way for conditions like contact dermatitis, an allergic skin condition causing swelling, itching, and redness. Neurological effects – Chemical-based fragrances can adversely affect the central nervous system. Inhalation exposure to potentially harmful ingredients is detected by receptors in the mouth, nose, eyes, and olfactory receptors, which directly connect to the brain. Respiratory problems – As fragrance chemicals enter the airway through inhalation exposure, individuals with asthma face heightened risks. Exposure to certain fragrances can induce severe reactions, even at low concentrations. Endocrine disruption and reproductive health problems – Certain chemicals in fragrances are endocrine disrupters, affecting the reproductive system, and even fertility. Synthetic musk can mimic natural hormones, disturbing the body’s natural balance and disrupting the endocrine system, which plays a critical role in fertility and reproductive health. Increased risk of cancer - Parabens in commercial perfumes have been linked to breast cancer. Formaldehyde, benzene, and styrene are also found in many scented products. Both formaldehyde and benzene are classified as known human carcinogens by the EPA. Styrene is considered a possible human carcinogen by the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) and the National Toxicology Program (NTP).

The timeless appeal of scent

Despite all the health concerns associated with commercial perfumes, the fragrance market continues to boom, perhaps because there is something timelessly compelling about wearing a pretty, uplifting fragrance. The good news is you can have the best of both worlds when you insist on safe, natural alternatives. Beyond being non-toxic, there are wellness benefits associated with natural fragrances, as we know from aromatherapy. While you can now find safer fragrances in the natural products marketplace, you may feel inspired to create your own.

The DIY fragrance advantage

Creating your own natural perfume has many advantages. For one, you will save a fortune you might have spent on expensive commercial brands. You will also be able to control your ingredients, resulting in a safe, beneficial outcome. And of course, DIY is by far the most eco-friendly approach, on many levels. It helps to recognize, however, that creating your own natural fragrance is both art and science, though by no means an exact science. That’s why starting with a small batch first makes sense, allowing you to assess the strength and dimensions of the aroma you prefer. Ready to get started?

DIY Natural Flower Perfume Oil Made From Fresh Rose PetalsDIY Natural Flower Perfume Oil

Ingredients & supplies

Fresh flowers Select fresh, pesticide-free flowers, targeting the most fragrant options available, such as lavender, rose, jasmine, gardenia or divinely aromatic orange blossoms. Ensure you will have enough fresh blooms to fill a Mason jar when packed down, from 6-12 cups. Again, you may want to experiment with a smaller batch to start. Carrier oil of choice Select a light, cold-pressed oil to extract as well as to “carry” the natural floral aroma, which ensures that you can enjoy your scent for a more extended period. Cold-pressed jojoba, almond or sesame oils all work beautifully. You will need 2-4 cups, or enough to completely cover the packed blossoms in your Mason jar. Fixatives These are used to stabilize and preserve biological material. Natural fixatives include glycerin, sandalwood oil, and vanilla. While it is not imperative to use one, they help lock in or “fix” your aroma. Sandalwood and vanilla, alone or in concert, help anchor your scent while also adding beautiful base notes to the overall fragrance. Try a teaspoon of vanilla extract, vanilla bean paste, several drops of sandalwood essential oil or a combination. Bottles & containers For prep, you'll need a lidded Mason jar, as noted above. In terms of packaging your finished flower perfume oils, you can use small glass bottles for a dab-on fragrance, or even better, small roll-on containers, which come in dark blue or amber glass making them ideal for protecting your floral blend from light. These are conveniently portable, and they are also perfect for gift giving. Other supplies For straining, you'll need a fine mesh strainer or some cheesecloth.

How to make your flower perfume oil

Once you have prepared your flowers and covered the packed material with the oil of your choice, with or without the fixative, seal the jar tightly and allow it to sit in a cool, dark place for 24-48 hours. When you are ready, press the floral-oil mixture through a fine-mesh strainer or cheesecloth, collecting your aromatic oil in the glass measuring cup for easy transfer to your storage container of choice. As a totally optional final touch, you may wish to bolster your fragrance with a few drops of essential oil. This helps to add dimension, intensity, and variety, but use a light hand, so the added aroma merely accentuates the sublet bouquet created from fresh flowers. A few dops of any of the following may work well: lavender, geranium, ylang-ylang, lemongrass, sweet orange, jasmine, vanilla, rose, bergamot, etc.

You've got this!

Let’s be clear, you are the mistress or master of your domain when it comes to your personally crafted DIY perfume oil, so enjoy adjusting your fragrance to achieve the most pleasing outcome for you. Playing around with the final aroma is fun and useful for making gift blends, which you can curate for the lavender lover, rose queen, or vanilla worshipper in your life. Have fun with the process, which is healthy, creative, fun, and?as is often the case with mastering a DIY project?empowering. Let it bloom![/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column][vc_text_separator title="Featured Products" border_width="2"][vc_row_inner equal_height="yes" content_placement="middle" gap="35"][vc_column_inner width="1/3"][vc_single_image image="184794" img_size="full" alignment="center" onclick="custom_link" img_link_target="_blank" css=".vc_custom_1747347777637{padding-right: 7% !important;padding-left: 7% !important;}" link="https://www.vitacost.com/earths-care-vegetable-glycerin"][/vc_column_inner][vc_column_inner width="1/3"][vc_single_image image="184795" img_size="full" alignment="center" onclick="custom_link" img_link_target="_blank" css=".vc_custom_1747347797155{padding-right: 7% !important;padding-left: 7% !important;}" link="https://www.vitacost.com/heritage-store-rose-oil-nourishing-treatment"][/vc_column_inner][vc_column_inner width="1/3"][vc_single_image image="184796" img_size="full" alignment="center" onclick="custom_link" img_link_target="_blank" css=".vc_custom_1747347812404{padding-right: 7% !important;padding-left: 7% !important;}" link="https://www.vitacost.com/now-essential-oils-geranium"][/vc_column_inner][/vc_row_inner][/vc_column][/vc_row]

Vitacost is not responsible for the content provided in customer ratings and reviews. For more information, visit our Terms of Use.

Sign Up & Save

Get exclusive offers, free shipping events, expert health tips & more by signing up for our promotional emails.

USA Today Americas Customer Service Champions 20204
Please enter a valid zip code
LVDC5