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Botanical Name:
Nelumbo nucifera (Pink/White Lotus)
Nymphaea caerulea (Blue Lotus)
Common Name: Lotus Oil / Lotus Absolute Plant Part Used: Fresh petals (sometimes whole flower) Extraction Method: Solvent extraction (typically), occasionally CO₂ extraction Color: Golden to amber (depending on type) Odor/Aroma: Ethereal, sweet-floral, creamy, slightly earthy, with a watery freshness
Top Notes: Light, airy, and slightly fruity
Middle Notes: Soft, creamy floral—honeyed, velvety, and mystical
Base Notes: Faintly green or earthy with a lingering sweetness
Rare and precious floral oil, often used in high-end perfumery
Deeply calming and heart-opening
Revered in spiritual traditions across Asia (symbol of purity and enlightenment)
Can be blended into attars with sandalwood for a divine scent profile
Gentle and subtle—great for those who find jasmine or rose too intense
Promotes deep meditation and inner peace
Balances emotions and fosters feelings of self-love and compassion
Often used in temple offerings, yoga, or energy work
A graceful middle note in luxury florals
Adds a mysterious, almost translucent depth to blends
Especially magical in attars and natural oil-based perfumes
Eases mental chatter
Softens emotional tension or spiritual fatigue
Enhances connection to the present moment
Lotus Oil pairs beautifully with:
Sandalwood (classic pairing in attars)
Jasmine (for a deep floral symphony)
Rose (romantic and soft)
Frankincense (for spiritual depth)
Blue Tansy or Neroli (to amplify the tranquil vibe)
Use sparingly—this is a powerful essence
Dilute in carrier oils before skin application
For external use only
Store in a cool, dark place in a tightly sealed container
Lotus Oil is less of a scent and more of an experience—soft, sacred, and soul-soothing. Whether you’re crafting a perfume, deepening a meditation practice, or simply wanting to carry a little peace with you, lotus brings a touch of heaven to earth.