Cananga Oil P&N
5.00 out of 5
(1 customer review)
$6.00 – $83.00
CAS# 68606-83-7
Odor Description – A sweet, floral, balsamic and green aroma with spicy, animalic aspects. Sometimes used as a substitute for Ylang ylang.
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Categories: Essential Oils, Natural
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CAS# 68606-83-7
Odor Description – A sweet, floral, balsamic and green aroma with spicy, animalic aspects. Sometimes used as a substitute for Ylang ylang.
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Quantity | 5g, 25g, 60g, 200g |
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Sascha –
It’s been a while since I used up my last real cananga essential oil. Despite its low price tag, this material isn’t offered very often – at least not for hobbyists. So, I’m glad I got some natural cananga essential oil from PSH! – The overall scent is more green, (eugenol-)spicy and somehow ‘edgy’ compared to Ylang III or complete oils. To my knowledge, the main difference between Ylang oils and cananga oil lies in the different treatment of the flowers (maybe even some leaves), which are crushed and treated with less care for cananga oil distillation. Cananga oil is likely produced by distillation of whole (crushed) flowering twigs/branches rather than hand-picked flowers. – However, don’t be fooled by the low price. Cananga oil is quite unique in its own right and shouldn’t be regarded as cheap Ylang substitute IMO.