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All orders in the queue will be shipped during the shutdown.
We will re-open on Sunday October 13.
In the meantime, please consider signing up to my YouTube channel HERE to catch the Live AMA (ask me anything) video on Saturday October 19 at 11:00 am Eastern Daylight Time.
Clayton Ilolahia –
This is ylang ylang without being ylang ylang. It is not as heavy, and far less narcotic-floral compared to ylang ylang oil. Because of this it is much easier to use and it sits more discretely in the formula. A wonderful natural raw material!
Mark –
This is one of the best things ever.
James Covington –
All the really great things about ylang without any of the difficult notes sometimes found in other ylangs. This one has a slightly smoky tone but is a very nice white floral. Should readily fit into blends, but I’m finding Robertet naturals, particularly the florals, can stand alone quite well.
Marcelo S Gallegos –
One of my favorite ingredients, finds its way into so many blends. I find this is not dissimilar from hedione in a certain way, it has a lovely smoothening effect, and adds naturalness without overwhelming a blend. It is effective when paired with various notes — can bring out the narcotic quality of a musk, pairs well with vetiver or other green bases for a foresty effect, or just to bridge the gap between floral and whatever else. Exquisite with clearwood!
Salvatore Barone –
One word: gorgeous.
Vireo –
Ylang walks into a room with dressed in far less narcotic tropical full buxom Ylang compete or 3 florasl and fruity bananas, goes on a very slimming diet & puts on some dainty gloves for tea and does her very best polite impression of a lily- & we appreciate her very much for her effort.
Gabrielle Durand –
As Marcelo mentioned in his review, Lisylang functions sort of like Hedione, making it a very useful material for natural perfumers. I recently used it to sheer out a floral amber that was becoming too ylang-y, and it made all the difference.
cjh000812 –
very versatile material. substantive for not only frangipani but for any other flowers that lean to benzyl materials