Native to the Philippines, this tropical tree is cultivated for its fragrant flowers, mainly in Madagascar and the Comoros Islands. The oil is distilled using either a continuous process to obtain the “complete oil” or a fractional process to obtain “extra” oil, followed by “first,” “second” and “third” oil. The blossoms are picked every morning and steam-distilled that same day to preserve the freshness of the fragrance.
Cananga odorata (Lam.) Hook.f. & Thomson
Comoros
Code B3350
CAS TSCA 8006-81-3
CAS EINECS 83863-30-3
Native to the Philippines, this tropical tree is cultivated for its fragrant flowers, mainly in Madagascar and the Comoros Islands. The oil is distilled using either a continuous process to obtain the “complete oil” or a fractional process to obtain “extra” oil, followed by “first,” “second” and “third” oil. The blossoms are picked every morning and steam-distilled that same day to preserve the freshness of the fragrance.
We grow ylang-ylang trees at our certified organic farm in Madagascar and produce certified organic ylang oils at our distillery in the Comoros. We promote the complete essential oil to help stabilize the production market. We also carries out measures to improve the supply chain.
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We grow ylang-ylang trees at our certified organic farm in Madagascar and produce certified organic ylang oils at our distillery in the Comoros. We promote the complete essential oil to help stabilize the production market. We also carries out measures to improve the supply chain.
In cosmetics, complete ylang extracts are used in products like firming milks and gels, bath gels, revitalizing floral creams, exotic body mists, shampoos and haircare. They are also used in products for problem skin, combination skin and tired skin, as well as hair treatments and nail care. In addition, ylang oils blend easily with other oils and emulsions. They can be used in fragrance bases for cosmetics.