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Ylang-Ylang

Description
Ylang-ylang, derived from the flowers of the Cananga odorata tree, is a highly fragrant floral note in perfumery. Native to Southeast Asia, ylang-ylang is known for its rich, exotic, and intoxicating aroma. Often used as a heart or middle note, it brings a bold, sweet, and slightly fruity character to floral, oriental, and chypre compositions. Ylang-ylang is prized for its luxurious, heady fragrance and is often used in high-end, sophisticated perfumes.
Odor Profile
Ylang-ylang has a sweet, floral, and slightly spicy aroma with tropical fruity nuances. Its scent is intensely rich and creamy, with hints of banana, jasmine, and a soft, balsamic sweetness. The overall profile is lush, exotic, and opulent, with a sensual and intoxicating quality that adds depth, complexity, and elegance to perfumes. Ylang-ylang is known for its ability to transform and enhance fragrance compositions, creating a luxurious, radiant, and exotic aura.