What does ylang ylang smell like, anyway? I'm not sure I've even smelled jasmine.
Re: ylang ylang- it can get confusing because there are different kinds or grades of ylang ylang, such as 'Extra', #1, #2, #3, and 'Complete', etc...
Here's a link I found that briefly describes how each are graded .
For what its worth, I have used ylang #3 in the past, and I currently have the ylang Extra on hand, and they are very different from each other to my nose. I absolutely hated #3- it smelled sweet but with an unpleasant, bitter undertone that made me scrunch up my nose in distaste, but I gotta say that I really like the Extra that I currently have on hand (NOW-brand)- it's sweet without any of that nose-scrunching, bitter undertone to it that my ylang #3 had. The link I gave above^^^ said that the Extra is the best type of ylang to use in perfumery, and based on the one I have, I can see, or rather smell why.
Other than the sweet quality of the Extra I have, it's hard to describe the scent, It's fruity like bananas, and floral/sweet like jasmine (which probably doesn't help you, lol), with a little bit of an undertone of something piney/balsamy/resinous tossed into the mix. I won't say I like it well enough to use alone, but it doesn't make my nose scrunch up, and it smells really good in the blend I make for my SIL with it that also contains orange and myrrh. For what its worth, here's a fun discussion we had on the forum a few years ago in regard to the different ways we each perceive the scent of ylang ylang:
http://www.soapmakingforum.com/showthread.php?t=55857
So, I want to ask you, what are your favorite florals? Which ones are worth the acceleration to you? From Nurture so far, Ilve tried and loke Flying Fox. My other floral experience is BB Grapefruit Lily, BB White Rose, and Lilac Lily from Bulk Apothecary. What do you think?
I've not tried any of the FOs from Nurture, but I love florals. Some of my faves are orange blossoms, jasmine, rose, Parma violet, lily of the valley, lilacs, gardenia, plumaria, etc... I especially love florals mixed with fruit, such as jasmine-grapefruit, passionfruit-rose, etc... Thankfully, none of the floral FOs that I currently use- with the exception of Tahitian Tiare and plumaria- accelerate (I did a lot of vetting first), but they smell so good to me that they are worth it.
RE: jasmine- if you like Flying Fox, you'll probably like jasmine, because I've heard of others describe it as smelling like jasmine. I've never smelled it myself to be able to confirm that, but for what its worth, Daystars dupe of Flying Fox is listed as Jasmine-Honey on their website, which leads me to believe it must really smell a lot like jasmine.
Re: the term spa-like: I've never been to a spa, but whenever I hear the term used to describe a FO, I think of 'fresh'. Actually, the description that MySoapyHeart gave above pretty much sums up the idea of 'fresh' or 'spa-like' that I have in my mind.
IrishLass