Ylang Ylang oil is best known as "Flower of Flowers" which makes it a very potent ingredient called terpenoids derived from the ylang-ylang flower that has many beneficial properties known from ancient times. Ylang Ylang oil offers a plethora of benefits, making it a valuable addition to self-care routines and holistic wellness practices. It is used in aromatherapy for its sweet aroma, and its ability to promote relaxation, reduce stress and uplift mood. Ylang Ylang oil is rejuvenate skin benefits, balance oil production, hydrate the skin. Ylang Ylang oil is known for its aphrodisiac properties, enhancing sensuality.
100 % PURE AND USDA CERTIFIED ORGANIC: Nirvana Nurture essential oils are 100% pure and USDA certified organic, extracted through steam distillation for premium therapeutic grade quality. To ensure potency and efficacy by naturally processing each oil under stringent conditions from farm to bottle. Our commitment to purity means our oils are chemical-free, with no additives or fillers, and are Non-GMO. We're proud to be cruelty-free, never testing on animals.
STRINGENT QUALITY TESTING & ANALYSIS: Every batch of our oils undergoes thorough testing, including GC/MS analysis conducted by independent labs. This stringent process ensures the purity and constituents of each oil. This meticulous process guarantees the highest standards of quality and efficacy of oil.
ABOUT YLANG YLANG ESSENTIAL OIL: lang Ylang oil is best known as "Flower of Flowers" which makes it a very potent ingredient called terpenoids derived from the ylang-ylang flower that has many beneficial properties known from ancient times. Ylang Ylang oil offers a plethora of benefits, making it a valuable addition to self-care routines and holistic wellness practices. It is used in aromatherapy for its sweet aroma, and its ability to promote relaxation, reduce stress and uplift mood. Ylang Ylang oil is rejuvenate skin benefits, balance oil production, hydrate the skin. Ylang Ylang oil is known for its aphrodisiac properties, enhancing sensuality.
AROMATHERAPY & DIFFUSER: Aromatherapy is a holistic approach that uses plant extracts oil to make surroundings a delightful aroma by using 4-5 drops of oil in a diffuser. The aroma of Ylang Ylang has deep relaxation and mood booster effects that help reduce stress and countless benefits.
CALM & RELAX: Nirvana Nurture Ylang Ylang oil is used for calming and relaxation by diluting 3-4 drops of oil in your chosen carrier oil to gently massage, or by adding 8-10 drops into bath water to help to sleep and relax.
SKIN BEAUTY: Nirvana Nurture Ylang Ylang oil contains essential ingredients Terpenoids and nutrients which are highly beneficial to rejuvenate youthful skin and provide maximum moisture to skin. Dilute 5 drops of oil to your choice of carrier oil and apply on your body for benefits.
CLEAR ACNE: Nirvana Nurture Ylang Ylang oil is one of the most recommended for acne as it penetrates deep into the pores to remove impurities, prevents clogging and restores moisture. Always dilute with your chosen carrier oil before applying it topically on the affected areas.
AROMATHERAPY
Aromatherapy is a holistic approach that uses plant extracts oil to make surroundings a delightful aroma by using 4-5 drops of oil in a diffuser. The aromas of essential oil are diffused into the surrounding area and this process is called aromatherapy which provides the benefits of the oils like deep relaxation and mood booster, reduce stress, restful sleep and calm.
For direct Inhalation add a few drops of oil to tissue or cotton ball insert in pillowcase before bed. For decongestion adding 4-6 drops of the oil to hot water and inhaling the vapors by covering the head with a towel for at least 3-5 minutes.
TOPICAL
Dilute the essential oil / Blend with your chosen Carrier oil such as (coconut oil, almond oil, jojoba oil) before applying on skin. For the dilution ratio, please see our dilution table. For skin care, apply 3-4 drops of oil either in your chosen carrier oil or skin product to gently massage. For hair care, apply 3-5 drops of the oil blend with carrier oil to a dry scalp and hair. For Pain relief, apply 3-5 drops of oil blend with carrier oil massaging it onto the pain-affected areas.
BATH
Add 8-10 drops of essential oil / Blend into the bathtub or bucket and swish the water gently to mix essential oil. If you have dry skin, then add a tablespoon of carrier oil / vegetable oil along with the essential oil.
SAFETY INFORMATION
Only for external uses, avoid contact with eyes and sensitive areas. Essential oil is not intended for ingestion. Avoid using on infants or very young children, keep out of reach of children. If you are pregnant, nursing, or under a doctor’s care consult your physician. Before you apply this oil, conduct a patch test. To perform patch test, apply this oil to your inner arm to test allergic reaction and allow for 24-48 hours, if any allergic reaction occurs like irritations or itchiness. Store in a cool and dry place, and do not expose it to direct sunlight.
DISCLAIMER
Statements regarding the benefits of this product has not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and it is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any diseases and It is not for any medical purpose. The benefits of this product may vary from person to person.
What are essential oils?
Essential oils are the highly concentrated, volatile aromatic compounds and hydrophobic extract naturally from different parts of plants, including the seeds, flowers, leaves, roots, fruits, resin, and peels. These oils contain the volatile compounds responsible for the plant's fragrance and other beneficial properties. ‘Essential’ name is given because of the essence of the oil that is extracted through the mainly steam distillation process and oil name given the name of the plant it is extracted from. Pure and natural essential oils contain the aroma of the plant from which they are extracted which makes them more powerful and constitutes properties that make therapeutic grade oil. Essential oils have been used for thousands of years for their therapeutic properties and are believed to have a wide range of benefits, including promoting relaxation, improving mood, and supporting overall health and wellbeing. However, it is important to note that while essential oils may offer various health benefits, they should not be used as a substitute for medical treatment, and it is important to use them safely and appropriately.
Why our brand essential oils is unique?
2N (Nirvana Nurture) is a trusted Midwest startup which is committed to the superior quality of premium therapeutic grade 100% pure oil, most of our oils are Certified Organic. Our essential oils are subject to stringent quality checks of each essential oil undergoes thorough testing and analysis to ensure that it is pure and also ensure the products are naturally processed from farm to bottle under stringent conditions to preserve their potency and effectiveness. Our oils are chemical-free, have no traces of additives or fillers, Non-GMO, cruelty-free and never tested in animals. With superior quality of premium therapeutic grade 100% pure oil purity, you can trust that our essential oils will deliver the maximum benefits. We never compromise on quality over price, and we carefully select only the highest quality oils that meet our rigorous standards.
We never compromised quality over price?
We never compromised quality our 100% pure natural undiluted oil over the price. Essential oils' price depends on the plant growing condition, therapeutic properties, and distillation. In general, certified organic oils are more expensive as compared to non-organic oils. Cheap oils may compromise on quality; the oils can be synthetic or contain an additive.
What is the history of essential oils?
The plant distillation technique was first developed in middle east to extract essential oils. Essential oils have been used for thousands of years for their therapeutic properties. The use of plant extracts for medicinal purposes can be traced back to ancient civilizations such as Egypt, India, and China. The ancient Egyptians are believed to have been one of the first cultures to use essential oils. They used aromatic oils for medicinal and cosmetic purposes, as well as in religious ceremonies. In India, the use of essential oils is deeply rooted in Ayurvedic medicine, use of plant-based remedies, including essential oils, for various health conditions. Today, essential oils are used in a variety of ways, including healing to aromatherapy, relaxation and calm, spiritual practices, medicines personal care products, cleaning products. The scientific study of essential oils, known as aromatherapy, has also grown in popularity and is now widely practiced around the world.
What are the constituents of essential oils?
Essential oils are complex mixtures of volatile organic compounds that are extracted from plant. These compounds can vary widely depending on the plant species, the part of the plant used for extraction, and the extraction method used. Some common constituents of essential oils include:
Terpenes: Terpenes are a large and diverse class of compounds that are found in many plants. They give essential oils their characteristic fragrances and are responsible for many of their therapeutic properties.
Phenols: Phenols are a class of aromatic compounds that are found in many essential oils. They have strong antiseptic and antioxidant properties and are believed to be responsible for many of the health benefits of essential oils.
Alcohols: Alcohols are a class of compounds that are found in many essential oils. They have antibacterial and antifungal properties and are often used in skin care products.
Aldehydes: Aldehydes are a class of compounds that have a characteristic fruity or citrusy fragrance. They have antiseptic and sedative properties and are often used in aromatherapy.
Ketones: Ketones are a class of compounds that are found in some essential oils, such as lavender and sage. They have antispasmodic and anti-inflammatory properties and are often used in natural remedies for headaches and menstrual cramps.
Esters: Esters are a class of compounds that have a sweet, fruity fragrance. They have calming and sedative properties and are often used in aromatherapy for stress relief.
These are just some of the many constituents that can be found in essential oils. The specific combination and concentration of compounds in each oil can vary widely, which is why different essential oils have different fragrances and therapeutic properties.
How are essential oils extracted from aromatic plants?
Essential oils are extracted by many methods. Steam distillation: This is the most common method of essential oil extraction. It involves passing steam through the plant material to vaporize the volatile compounds, which are then condensed and collected as the essential oil. Distilling an essential oil is both an art and science. Cold pressing: This method is used for some essential oils, such as those derived from nuts and seeds. It involves pressing the plant material to extract the oil without the use of heat. Solvent extraction: This method involves using a solvent, such as ethanol or hexane, to extract the essential oil from the plant material. The solvent is then evaporated, leaving behind the essential oil. Carbon dioxide extraction: This method uses pressurized carbon dioxide to extract the essential oil from the plant material. It is a relatively new method and is often used for delicate plant materials. Expression: This method is used for citrus oils, where the oil is extracted by pressing the outer rind of the fruit.
The choice of extraction method depends on the plant material being used and the desired quality of the essential oil. Steam distillation is the most common and widely used method for essential oil extraction, as it is effective for a wide range of plant materials and produces high-quality oils.
Whether essential oils and fragrances (perfume) oils are same?
Essential oils and fragrance oils (perfume oils) are not the same, although they are both used in aromatherapy and other applications where scent is important.
Essential oils are derived from natural plant sources, such as flowers, leaves, bark, or roots, through processes such as steam distillation or cold pressing. They are highly concentrated and contain the volatile compounds that give plants their characteristic scent and therapeutic properties. On the other hand, fragrance oils (perfume oils) are synthetic or artificial fragrances that are designed to mimic the scent of natural materials. They are created in a laboratory and may contain a mixture of synthetic and natural ingredients. It is important to note that fragrance oils may also contain potential allergens and other harmful chemicals, so it is important to use them with caution and ensure that they are safe for the intended application. Fragrance oils are often used in the perfume industry, as well as in other applications such as candles, soaps, and cosmetics.
Are essential oils safe for pregnant or nursing, infants?
Consult your physician or qualified healthcare professional before using this product if you are pregnant, nursing, or under a doctor’s care. Avoid using on infants or very young children.
Can essential oils be ingested?
Essential oils are only for external use and not intended for ingestion. International Federation of Aromatherapists (IFA) does not recommend that essential oils should be taken internally. If you are considering ingesting essential oils for any reason, it is important to consult with a qualified healthcare professional or certified aromatherapist who can guide you on safe usage and potential risks.
Why essential oils need to be diluted before applying?
Our single essential oils as well blends are highly concentrated and 100% undiluted pure should never be applied directly on the skin. When applied directly to the skin, undiluted essential oils can be irritating, sensitizing, or even toxic in some cases As a result, essential oil / Blend always diluted in a carrier oil before being applied to the skin or used in aromatherapy. Diluting essential oils also helps to improve their absorption into the skin and minimize the risk of adverse reactions. Diluting essential oils with a carrier oil, helps to reduce the concentration of the essential oil and make it safer for topical use. It is important to note that not all carrier oils are suitable for all skin types, so it is important to choose a carrier oil that works well for your skin. For dilution ratio, please see our single / Blend oils dilution table.
What precautions must be taken while using essential oils?
Never apply directly on the skin and also highly recommended to check sensitivity is to do a patch test. Do a patch test before use, apply essential oil/blend to your inner arm to test allergic reaction and allow for 24-48 hours, if any allergic reaction occurs like irritations or itchiness. Avoid applying essential oils near the eyes, ears, nose, or other sensitive areas Keep essential oils out of reach of children and pets. Do not ingest essential oils without the guidance of a qualified healthcare professional or certified aromatherapist.
Where should essential oil be stored and when do oils expire?
Essential oils should be stored properly in order to maintain their potency and effectiveness. Keep essential oils in dark glass bottles: Essential oils can be damaged by exposure to light, so it is best to store them in dark glass bottles to protect them from light. Store essential oils in a cool, dark place: Heat and light can cause essential oils to degrade, so it is best to store them in a cool, dark place, such as a cabinet or drawer.
As for the expiration date of essential oils, they do not technically expire, but they can lose their potency over time. The shelf life of essential oils varies depending on the type of oil, but in general, most essential oils can last for several years when stored properly. Essential oils have a very long shelf life of 2 - 5 years or more.
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