Ylang Ylang is a large tropical tree that grows to about 25 m tall and native to southern India, Philippines Java, Malaysia and other Pacific islands. The name Ylang Ylang means "flower of flowers" in Malayan, which describes the sweet, year-round blossoms that produce Ylang Ylang essential oil. There are pink, mauve and yellow-flowered varieties, and the finest essential oil comes from the yellow blossoms which are picked in early morning during the summer. The first part of the volatile oil (about 40%) drawn off during the steam distillation process is called Ylang Ylang extra essential oil, and is the highest quality, while that comes from the latter part of the process - known as the 'tail' of the distillate - is of a lower grade called Grade 1, 2, and 3. In any case, the therapeutic properties are the same, but the perfume of the lower grades is less refine.
Ylang Ylang Extra Essential Oil
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