The fragrance
of the flower of all flowers is soft, sweet, and erotic, conjuring
up images of orchids and almonds. The flagrance stimulates
the part of the brain that releases endorphins. It is therefore
helpful in reducing pain, as well as in creating euphoric
and erotic moods. Ylang-ylang—like rose, jasmine, and
grapefruit—raises the spirits, since they all stimulate
the same center in the brain. The oil has anti-depressive
properties, and it is particularly beneficial for nervous
depression that is accompanied by severe tension.
Its effects are calming and antispasmodic,
much like valerian. These properties allow dissolution of
external as well as internal tension with an additional euphoric
effect. Ylang-ylang helps reconcile feelings of anger, rage,
and frustration, by replacing them with joy, sensuality, euphoria,
inner trust, and peacefulness. An evening bath with ylang-ylang
oil helps chase away daily tensions and restore calm and balance.
Ylang-ylang .has the extraordinary ability to relax facial
muscles. We pack a lot into these muscles—anger, hate,
rage, and frustration. We” keep face,” “grind
our teeth.” These expressions eventually become plainly
visible in facial contours and create a permanent facial landscape.
The most beneficial cosmetic treatment is
a relaxed face. Here a massage with ylang-ylang works wonders.
It is also very effective for tension headaches. Again, if
the fragrance seems too sweet, tone it down with orange or
lemon.
Ylang-ylang oil is a companion to watermelon tourmaline, a
wonderful multicolored stone that, when sliced, looks like
a slice of watermelon. An emerald green edge surrounds the
magenta-colored inside. The tourmaline is a healing stone
with strong electrical radiance. If worn, the stone intensifies
and supports the effect of the oil. It is effective in reducing
nervous exhaustion and blockages in the heart region. It awakens
one’s awareness of joy and beauty in life and creation
and eases one’s communication with others. It activates,
like ylang-ylang, enthusiasm.
Ylang-ylang, taken orally, helps to lower
blood pressure and create more rhythmic breathing. Usually,
baths or massages are sufficient, since the oil penetrates
the skin and thereby increases circulation. Elevated blood
pressure and rapid breathing often result from fear, rage,
anger, and irritability. Ylang-ylang has also proven beneficial
for treating PMS, which is manifested in some women by extreme
mood swings that occur just before the onset of menstruation.
Here the essential oil is effective when used in combination
with clary and neroli in bath or massage oils, or in the aroma
lamp. For use in aroma lamps and for bath oils and body lotions.
In its country of origin, ylang-ylang blossoms
were immersed in coconut oil until they had absorbed all the
fragrance. The oil was used as a body oil to prevent fever
and infectious diseases. It was not until later that its antiseptic
properties were discovered and used to fight malaria, when
quinine was unavailable.
Aromatherapists, however, prefer using
essential oils with higher antiseptic powers.
Fragrant coconut oil is very pleasant to use as sunbathing
oil, but it has a low SPF. A good alternative (without producing
coconut oil from fresh blossoms) is to mix 7 drops of ylang-ylang
oil in 3½ fluid ounces of coconut oil.
In the Philippines the oil is also used for hair. Ylang-ylang
is very effective when applied before shampooing to treat
split ends. The fragrance is a wonderful alternative to the
synthetic apple fragrance added to many inexpensive shampoos.
Added to a skin lotion or oil, ylang-ylang has proven to he
very beneficial, particularly for oily skin, although it is
suitable for all skin types. Its effects are moisture-balancing,
softening, and smoothing. Due to plant hormones present in
the oil, it rejuvenates skin.
If you mix your own perfume with other essential oils, ylang-ylang
will add a special flowery, exotic, and warm note in the oils
or lotions. Ylang-ylang has excellent staying power, and other
essential oils that evaporate quickly will hold their fragrance
longer when ylang-ylang oil is added. |