What is ylang ylang oil (1st)?
Ylang-ylang oil has a euphoric and calming effect on the nervous system and helps with anxiety, tension, shock, fear and panic, while the aphrodisiac qualities are helpful for impotence and frigidity.
It is especially useful for rapid breathing and rapid heartbeat, where it can help reduce high blood pressure and is helpful for intestinal infections.
This essential oil (Cananga odorata) comes from the first extract from production, which is considered to be the best for aromatherapy and skincare blends.
Key features:
- Antioxidant property
- Promotes the appearance of healthy skin and hair
- Lifts your mood while having a calming effect
Hazard labelling
Hazard symbols
CLP pictograms
A hazard pictogram is an image on a label that includes a warning symbol and specific colours intended to provide information about the harm a particular substance or mixture may cause to our health or the environment. The CLP Regulation has introduced a new classification and labelling system for hazardous chemicals in the European Union. The pictograms have also been changed and are in line with the UN Globally Harmonised System.
Below you will find the new pictograms and their meanings.
What does it mean?
Contains pressurised gas, may explode if heated.
Contains refrigerated gas, may cause cold damage.
Examples of where we might encounter it
Gas canisters
Examples of safety phrases
Protect from sunlight.
Wear cold-insulating gloves/face shield/eye protection.
Seek medical attention immediately.
What does it mean?
Unstable explosive.
Explosive, mass explosion hazard.
Explosive, serious risk of ejection of fragments.
Explosive, risk of fire, explosion or ejection of fragments.
Risk of mass explosion in case of fire.
Examples of where we might encounter it
Fireworks, ammunition
Examples of safety phrases
Obtain special instructions before use.
Do not use the product until all warnings have been read and understood.
Keep away from heat/sparks/open flames/hot surfaces. Do not smoke.
Wear protective gloves/protective clothing/eye protection/face protection.
Use the required personal protective equipment.
Risk of explosion in case of fire.
What does it mean?
May cause or intensify fire, flammable.
May cause fire or explosion, highly flammable.
Examples of where we might encounter it
Bleaching agents, oxygen for medical purposes
Examples of safety phrases
Keep away from heat/sparks/open flames/hot surfaces. Do not smoke.
Wear protective gloves/protective clothing/eye protection/face protection.
Immediately rinse soiled clothing and skin with plenty of water before removing clothing.
What does it mean?
Highly flammable gas.
Flammable gas.
Highly flammable aerosol.
Flammable aerosol.
Highly flammable liquid and vapour.
Flammable liquid and vapour.
Flammable solid.
Examples of where we might encounter it
Lamp oil, petrol, nail polish remover
Examples of safety phrases
Do not spray towards open flames or other sources of ignition.
Keep away from heat/sparks/open flames/hot surfaces. Do not smoke.
Keep the container tightly closed.
Store in a cool place.
Protect from sunlight.
What does it mean?
Can etch metals.
Causes severe skin burns and eye damage.
Examples of where we might encounter it
Drain cleaner, acetic acid, hydrochloric acid, ammonia
Examples of safety phrases
Do not breathe powder/fume/gas/mist/vapour/spray.
Wash ... thoroughly after use.
Wear protective gloves/protective clothing/eye protection/face protection.
Store under lock and key.
Store only in the original container.
What does it mean?
May cause respiratory tract irritation.
May cause lethargy or dizziness.
May cause allergic skin reaction.
Causes severe eye irritation.
Causes skin irritation.
Dangerous if swallowed.
Dangerous in contact with skin.
Harmful by inhalation.
Damages public health and the environment by destroying ozone in the upper atmosphere.
Examples of where we might encounter it
Detergents, toilet cleaner, coolant
Examples of safety phrases
Avoid inhalation of powder/fume/gas/mist/vapour/spray.
Use only outdoors or in a well-ventilated room.
For inhalation: Move the person to a place with fresh air and make sure they are resting in a position that facilitates breathing.
In case of ingestion: In case of discomfort call a POISON CENTRE or doctor.
Wear protective gloves/protective clothing/eye protection/face protection.
In case of skin contact: Wash with plenty of soap and water.
In case of contact with eyes: Rinse gently with water for several minutes. Remove any contact lenses if this can be done easily. Continue rinsing.
Do not eat, drink or smoke while using this product.
What does it mean?
Fatal if swallowed.
Fatal in contact with skin.
Fatal by inhalation.
Toxic if swallowed.
Toxic in contact with skin.
Toxic by inhalation.
Examples of where we might encounter it
Pesticides, biocides, methanol
Examples of safety phrases
Wash ... thoroughly after use.
Do not eat, drink or smoke while using this product.
In case of ingestion: Call a POISON CENTRE or doctor immediately.
Rinse your mouth.
Store in a closed container.
Do not get in contact with eyes, skin or clothing.
Wear protective gloves/protective clothing/eye protection/face protection.
In case of skin contact: Wash gently with plenty of soap and water.
Take off/remove soiled clothing immediately.
Soiled clothes must be washed before they can be used again.
Do not breathe powder/fume/gas/mist/vapour/spray.
Use only outdoors or in a well-ventilated room.
Wear a respirator.
For inhalation: Move the person to a place with fresh air and make sure they are resting in a position that facilitates breathing.
Store under lock and key.
What does it mean?
Can be fatal if ingested and enters the respiratory tract.
Causes damage to organs.
May cause damage to organs.
May damage fertility or the unborn child.
Suspected of causing reproductive harm or harm to the unborn child.
Can cause cancer.
Suspected of causing cancer.
Can cause genetic defects.
Suspected of causing genetic defects.
May cause allergy or asthma symptoms or breathing difficulties if inhaled.
Examples of where we might encounter it
Turpentine, petrol, lamp oil
Examples of safety phrases
In case of ingestion: Call a POISON CENTRE or doctor immediately.
Do NOT induce vomiting.
Store under lock and key.
Do not breathe powder/fume/gas/mist/vapour/spray.
Wash ... thoroughly after use.
Do not eat, drink or smoke while using this product.
Seek medical attention in case of discomfort.
In case of exposure: Call a POISON CENTRE or doctor.
Obtain special instructions before use.
Do not use the product until all warnings have been read and understood.
Use the required personal protective equipment.
In case of exposure or suspected exposure: Seek medical attention.
Avoid inhalation of powder/fume/gas/mist/vapour/spray.
In case of insufficient ventilation, use a respirator.
Inhalation: If breathing is difficult: Move the person to a place with fresh air and make sure they are resting in a position that facilitates breathing.
What does it mean?
Highly toxic with long-lasting effects on aquatic life.
Toxic to aquatic life with long lasting effects.
Examples of where we might encounter it
Pesticides, biocides, petrol, turpentine
Examples of safety phrases
Avoid discharge to the environment.
Collect spills.
How do you use ylang ylang oil?
Ylang Ylang essential oil has many applications in aromatherapy - It is used in skincare for acne, on the scalp for rinses to grow hair and soothe insektbites, as well as for oily skin and general skincare.
Diffuser: Use three to four drops in a diffuser of your choice.
External use: First dilute with an optional vegetable oil to minimise skin sensitivity. Apply a few drops to the desired area and massage the oil onto the skin.
Add 4-5 drops to a handful Dead Sea saltAs you lie in the bath, you will experience a calming effect.
Add a few drops to a base oil of your choice and use a drop or two to massage on your wrists and neck. The result is a mild and pleasant fragrance that's completely natural.
Add ylang ylang to coconut oil for a deep and nourishing hair conditioner.
What is ylang ylang oil good for?
On the skin, ylang-ylang oil has a calming effect and its balancing treatment sorts out over-dry and overly dry skin Oily skin away by balancing the secretion of sebum.
The oil has a stimulating effect on the scalp, which promotes stronger hair growth.
This extremely fragrant essential oil has a calming effect on the mind and body and is used in cases of frigidity and impotence. It has a fantastic balancing and stimulating effect on the skin to correct sebum production and is also used to stimulate hair growth.
Features:
Antibacterial, antidepressant, sebum regulator, antifungal, anti-inflammatory, antiseptic, antispasmodic, aphrodisiac, disinfectant, expectorant, sedative, wound healing
The story behind the oil
Ylang Ylang is one of the world's most popular essential oils and is a true find for its delightful, classic perfume like aroma. The exquisite aroma is cold, rich and bursting with lingering sweetness that delights the senses.
Historically, the oil has been used in both East and West. In the Philippines, where the flowers grow naturally, healers have used this oil in salves to treat wounds, burns and insekt and snake bites. In the Molucca Islands, people used the oil as the main ingredient in Macassar oil, a hair pomade that later became popular in Victorian England. In Indonesia, the flowers are spread on the beds of newlywed couples as they are considered to be an aphrodisiac.
In the early twentieth century, French chemists discovered many medicinal uses for the oil. It was effectively used to treat a number of diseases, including malaria, typhoid fever and intestinal infections. In both Eastern and Western medicine, the oil was also used for its relaxing properties, helping to calm effects such as stress and anxiety. fear may have on your mind.
Today, ylang ylang essential oil is still used for its health benefits. Primary uses include treating premenstrual syndrome (PMS), insomnia, high blood pressure and rapid heartbeat.
Facts about ylang ylang oil
Origins: France
Additional info: Wikipedia
Botanical name: Cananga odorata
Extraction: Water vapour distillation
From: The Flowers
Scent Note: Medium to Base
Flavour Strength: Medium
Contains:
benzyl acetate 10-30%
benzyl benzoate 5-10%
benzyl salicylate 1-5%
farnesol 1-5%
geraniol 1-5%
iso-eugenol <1%
linalool 5-10%
methyl benzoate 1-5%
CAS Number: 8006-81-3
EINCS Number: 281-092-1
BBE Date: JUL2023
Batch Number: 4403305
Safety and security: If pregnant, nursing or under medical supervision, consult a doctor. Discontinue use if skin sensitisation occurs. Avoid contact with eyes. Do not use undiluted on the skin. A patch test must be performed before use for those with sensitive skin. Do not use on or near the eyes, sensitive areas or mucous membranes. Keep out of reach of children and animals. Do not use on broken skin or on wounds. Do not use internally unless directed by an authorised aromatherapist or doctor. Our Bergamot is FCF (furanocoumarin-free) and therefore not phototoxic
OK for kids: 2+
Kids Max Dilution: 0,8%
Adult max dilution: 0,8%
Durability: 4-8 years
General safety considerations when using essential oils
- Do not ingest essential oils internally
- Do not use on or near the eyes, sensitive areas or mucous membranes
- Do not use undiluted on the skin
- Pregnant women, nursing mothers and children should not use essential oils without first consulting a suitably qualified doctor or aromatherapist
- Always keep essential oils well sealed and stored away from children and animals.
NOTE:
Lay NOT pure essential oil directly on the skin (it SHALL mix with anything).
As a general rule, do not use essential oils when you are pregnant.
Essential oils are for external use only - if ingested, seek medical advice.
The poison hotline is open to everyone around the clock.
Call to The poison hotline on tel. 82 12 12 12 12 and get help if you suspect poisoning.
General safety information when using essential oils
How to use
Do not use any essential oils internally and never apply essential oils, absolutes, CO2s or other concentrated essences to the skin undiluted without advanced essential oil knowledge or consultation from a qualified aromatherapy practitioner.
Pregnant and more
If you are pregnant, epileptic, have liver damage, have cancer, or have other medical problems, you should only use oils under the proper guidance of a qualified aromatherapy practitioner.
Children's
Be very careful when using oils with children and only give children the gentlest oils in very small doses. It is safest to consult a qualified aromatherapy practitioner before using oils with children.
Allergy
It is always recommended that you perform a skin patch test before using an oil you have never used before. Instructions on how to complete this allergy test and further information on safety can be found by visiting this page:
https://www.chleopatra.dk/allergitest/
Avoid allergic reactions
Natural fragrances are just as allergenic as chemical ones.
Therefore, always remember to carry out a skin patch testbefore using the product.
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