Botanical Name: Cananga odorata
Origin: Madagascar, Organic, Artisan Distilled
Plant Part: Flowers
Distillation Date: Aug 2022
Minimum Shelf Life: 3 Years
Aroma: Sweet, heady, floral, characteristic Ylang Ylang aroma
Our Ylang Ylang hydrosol is sourced directly from the essential oil distiller in Madagascar. It is a carefully crafted product that offers a captivating floral scent. The hydrosol contains the sweet, heady, and floral aroma of Ylang Ylang essential oil, but with a softer and more delicate fragrance than the essential oil.
Ylang Ylang hydrosol is versatile and can serve many purposes. You can mist it on your face to enjoy the calming floral aroma that has a soothing effect on your senses. The hydrosol also serves as an excellent facial toner for balancing oily and combination skin types. Moreover, spraying it on your pillows and linens before bedtime can help you sleep better by inducing relaxation.
It can also be used in formulations as an aromatic ingredient to impart a sweet and floral aroma. Adding it to your water-based formulations, such as creams or lotions, can enhance the scent, providing a luxurious experience.
Apart from its therapeutic benefits, Ylang Ylang hydrosol also offers advantages for your hair. You can use it as a rinse to leave your hair smelling divine or as a mist to spray on wet hair and comb through it.
In conclusion, our Ylang Ylang hydrosol is a must-have for anyone who loves the sweet, floral scent of Ylang Ylang essential oil. Its versatile nature makes it an excellent addition to your skincare and haircare routine, offering both therapeutic and aromatic benefits.
Beneficial Uses of Ylang Ylang Hydrosol: - Facial toner for combination and oily skin types
- Body Spray
- Add in Facials and Masks
- Hair care
- Home fragrance
- Bed and linen spray
The shelf life of a hydrosol is generally up to 2 years or longer when properly stored in the refrigerator. This Ylang Ylang hydrosol does not contain preservatives.
References: Catty, Suzanne; Hydrosols The Next Aromatherapy, Healing Arts Press, Rochester, VT 2001
Price, Len and Shirely Price. Understanding Hydrolats: The Specific Hydrosols for Aromatherapy. London: Churchill Livingston. 2004