February Ylang Ylang
Ylang Ylang
š¤Have you ever desired to snag a bottle of jasmine but didnāt because of the cost?
š§Did you know that Ylang Ylang is the perfect swap to bring balance from everything from skin to emotions?! #itsamazing
š¤A small study found that ylang ylang calmed stress and boosted self-esteem when it was either applies to skin or inhaled!
š„°This beautiful flower was traditionally used to bless a newly married couple by spreading the flowers all over the marriage bed.
š¤Originally native to Southeast Asia, ylang ylang is now also grown in Madagascar, the Comoro Islands, and Ecuador.
š¤Belonging to the custard apple family, a mature tree can reach a height of up to 39 feet and produce thousands of vibrant, fragrant, yellow-green blooms.
š¤The petals are picked early in the morning to maximize oil yield!
š¤Traditionally used in hair formulas to promote shiny, lustrous hair, Ylang Ylang essential oil has a sweet, floral aroma that was historically believed to balance yin and yang.
š¤A common ingredient in perfumes and personal care products.
šHere are 5 favorite diffuser blend recipes-
šāSweetheartā
5 drops ylang ylang
4 drops bergamot
2 drops lime
šāCupidās Strikeā
2 drops ylang ylang
3 drops lime
3 drops patchouli
šāBy The Seaā
2 drops ylang ylang
2 drops bergamot
1 drop lemongrass
šāMountain Summerā
1 drop ylang ylang
2 drops lemon
1 drop peppermint
šāA Step In Paradiseā
2 drops ylang ylang
3 drops Citrus Fresh