Ylang Ylang III

TL;DR. This ingredient functions primarily as a fragrance material, adding a sweet floral note and helping mask base-odor in formulas.

What does Ylang Ylang III do in a cosmetic formula?

This ingredient functions primarily as a fragrance material, adding a sweet floral note and helping mask base-odor in formulas.

Is Ylang Ylang III clean?

From a clean-beauty perspective, it is acceptable as a natural fragrance material but comes with allergen-disclosure and sensitization considerations. It can contain declarable fragrance allergens such as linalool, benzyl benzoate, benzyl salicylate, eugenol, and farnesol, so IFRA limits and regional labeling rules matter.

Is Ylang Ylang III sustainable?

This material is plant-derived and obtained by physical distillation of flowers, so its feedstock is renewable. Supply quality depends on tropical agriculture and labor-intensive harvesting, while many of its volatile constituents are biodegradable but still need responsible fragrance wastewater handling.

Is Ylang Ylang III COSMOS-approved?

It is permitted in COSMOS-natural and COSMOS-organic products when it is a natural fragrance grade compliant with ISO 9235 and relevant allergen rules. Its Green Chemistry profile is reasonably aligned through renewable sourcing and physical processing, with the main caveat being fragrance sensitization management rather than synthesis burden.

How does Ylang Ylang III work chemically?

This material is a complex volatile mixture of esters, terpene alcohols, sesquiterpenes, phenylpropanoids, and aromatic ethers, with later distillation cuts generally heavier and less ester-rich than early fractions. Typical leave-on use is often below 0.5% and governed by IFRA category limits, and it should be added during cool-down and protected from heat, air, and light to reduce oxidation.

Last updated 2026-05-14