White Lotus Absolute Oil
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Description
Description
Immerse yourself in the heavenly essence of White Lotus Absolute Oil, a pure and exquisite natural elixir derived from the Nelumbo nucifera plant. Treasured for its delicate fragrance and potent properties, this oil is a sought-after ingredient for natural perfumery and a cherished aid in enhancing spiritual practices.
Explore the Benefits:
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Spiritual Elevation: Elevate your spiritual experiences by incorporating White Lotus Absolute Oil, known to promote a heightened sense of awareness and mindfulness, fostering a deeper connection with your inner self.
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Serene Ambiances: Infuse your surroundings with the ethereal scent of this delicate, floral essence, creating a peaceful and soothing atmosphere for emotional well-being.
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Emotional Harmony: Experience the gentle, calming effects of White Lotus Absolute Oil on your emotional health, as it promotes balance, inner peace, and mental clarity.
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Skincare Enhancer: Enrich your skincare routine with this luxurious addition, known for its hydrating and soothing properties, delivering a rejuvenating and revitalizing experience.
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Tonic & Rejuvenating: Awaken your senses and invigorate your spirit with White Lotus Absolute Oil's revitalizing properties, celebrated for its ability to inspire positivity and restore emotional balance in traditional Ayurvedic practices.
IDENTIFICATION
INCI name: Nelumbo nucifera (White Lotus) flower absolute (extract obtained from the flowers of the white Indian lotus
CAS number: 80585-51-4
SKU code:
EXTRACTION METHOD: Solvent Extraction (Organic solvent/Hexane-free)
PARTS USED: Fresh Flowers
ORIGIN: India
COMMON NAMES: Indian sacred lotus oil, White lotus essential oil, Sacred lotus of the Orient oil, lotus Magnolia
APPEARANCE: slightly viscous but pourable. Clear. yellow to pale amber.
ODOUR NOTE: Middle note. exotic floral slightly herbaceous and medicinal top notes. tenacious long hold
QUALITY: 100 % pure absolute oil from Organic flowers. Concentrated aromatic ingredient which may be used in natural perfumery, Fine Perfumery, cosmetics
and personal care formulations according to legal and IFRA guidelines.
STORAGE CONDITION: Keep tightly closed, in a dry, cool place, away from light and heat sources. Keep away from the reach of children and pets.
INFOS AND INTERESTING FACTS
The Indian white lotus is a beautiful edible aquatic plant that grows naturally in tropical and subtropical Asian muddy ponds and waterways. Its majestic white flower is considered sacred in both Hinduism and Buddhism, where it symbolizes rebirth and spiritual enlightenment.
Nelumbo nucifera (Indian White lotus) flowers have a powerful sweet aroma reminiscent of Peonies or Magnolias. The Absolute has relaxing and spiritually uplifting qualities that are ideal in massages and meditation applications, reputed to induce positivity, reduce anxiety, and stress, and restore a sense of balance and harmony. The absolute is a precious extract
COMPARING BLUE & WHITE LOTUS ABSOLUTE OILS
Both Blue and White Lotus Absolute Oils are revered for their captivating fragrances and powerful properties. However, they differ in their specific benefits and applications:
Blue Lotus (Nymphaea caerulea) is known for its sweet, flowery scent and is traditionally used to promote meditative states of mind and emotional well-being, while White Lotus (Nelumbo nucifera) carries a more delicate, floral aroma and is used for spiritual elevation and emotional harmony.
Blue Lotus is specifically recognized for its nervously relaxing and anxiety-relieving properties, while White Lotus is celebrated for its ability to inspire positivity and restore emotional balance.
In addition to its emotional and spiritual benefits, White Lotus is also valued for its hydrating and soothing effects on the skin, whereas Blue Lotus is more commonly used to enhance massage oils and aphrodisiac blends.
REPORTED BENEFITS & PROPERTIES
- Very fragrant.
- Astringent
- Antioxidant
- Antibacterial, Purifying
- Anti-inflammatory minor pain and inflammations,
- Emotionally Uplifting and Tonic
- Nervously Calming, relaxant, Sedating
- Aphrodisiac, Sensual, Men’s libido.
- Support the overall good condition of the skin
- Scar healing.
- Hydrating, purifying.
TRADITIONALLY USED
Mainly used for top notch, rituals and sensual cosmetic fragrance, and high-end natural Perfumes
- Traditional Indian perfumes, Attar, and Modern niche natural perfumers.
- For classic “oriental” perfumes, vintage perfumes, solid perfumes.
- In aromatic products, air sprays, potpourri, scented sachets
In body and emotional wellbeing
- Body oils for relaxing and uplifting massages,
- In Reviving Body massages to combat nervous fatigue, enhance libido,
- In baths products to create a romantic ambiance
- In sensual after bath oils
- In after baths oils, to manage stress and support healthy sleep.
- In blissful massages, uplifting but serene, tranquil, peaceful
- Applied to the heart, throat, or forehead, it fights anxiety, palpitations, and insomnia
For Meditation
- In “sacred” anointing mixtures for rituals
- In meditation blends
In Various cosmetic preparations (usually stay-on)
- In skincare products (acne, sebum balancing)
- In facial steam treatment
- In hair treatments and fragrances, leave-in hair sprays
- In facial serums
- In luxury aromatic flowery blends creations for body, hair, oriental spa treatments, potpourris
HOW TO USE
WELLBEING & BEAUTY
Well-being Massages, body care, hair care +++: up to 2% in a carrier
Cosmetic use, lotion, or cream for face applications +++: 0.2-1.5%
A few drops are all is needed to bring an intoxicating flowery aroma to your neutral products
Powerfully flowery at first, white Lotus absolute aroma has a strong hold.
It can be directly incorporated,1-2 drops at a time, into 1 Tablespoon of your neutral cosmetic, milks, shampoos, and balms.
Or use a few drops of your pre-diluted lotus blend into your neutral base (See Absolutes General Use)
- In tonifying creams or toners,
- Its astringent properties make it an excellent choice in face care for acne management; shrinks pores and leave the face cooler and brighter
- In massage, White Lotus absolute can be useful in reducing the symptoms of rheumatism, body aches and pains.
- White lotus is considered an aphrodisiac amongst oils and is often included in sensual massage oils
DIFFUSION, MEDITATION
Energetically and emotionally, white lotus absolute is known for its ability to calm and soothe.
During meditation, it is used to anoint the crown of the head and the third eye chakra to increase one’s spiritual growth.
Ultrasonic Diffusers +++
please note: As with most viscous essential oils or absolutes, White lotus oil is best used blended with other, more fluid essential oils, before use in an ultrasonic diffuser. By itself, it may stick to the sides or drop to the bottom of your device, reducing the diffusion power and making the cleaning of your diffuser more tedious:
- To diffuse a feeling of calm, rounded harmony in your surrounding spaces, use 10 min 3 times a day.
- Before meditations sessions, or simply as a support for calm and relaxation, you can apply 1 drop of pre-diluted sacred white lotus to the pulse points or to the crown of your head.
- For calming breathing exercises, apply 1 drop to each inner wrist, join your hands palm to palm, and bring your wrist in front of your nose. Inhale, calmly and profoundly, once, or twice.
NATURAL PERFUMERY
- The white Indian sacred lotus absolute can be a beautiful perfume just on its own (soliflore)
- This absolute is powerful and can easily clutter a perfume if used incorrectly. When used sparingly it is quite versatile and can create rich blends of sweet or fruity florals and is beautiful in compositions with citrus top notes.
- White Lotus blends well with any essential oil: citrus, florals, spices, mints, woods, and resins. It uplifts citruses notes and soften herbal, “medicinal” notes.
- It can also be used to calmly diffuse its luxurious flowery aroma into your cupboards, shelves, or drawers. A drop on ant paper scarp, paper linings, on potpourri, on scrap pieces of fabric, scented pouches…
- To create ritual and ointment oils
For more detailed information, please go check this LINK TO Instructions of use essential oils page
DO NOT USE UNDILUTED and SEEK MEDICAL AND SPECIALIST ADVISE WHEN IN DOUBT.
SEE OUR PAGE ON PRECAUTION - HOW TO USE ESSENTIAL OILS SAFELY
WHITE LOTUS & PERFUMERY
White Lotus Absolute Natural Perfume Recipe
Perfume Category: (e.g., Floral, Oriental, Woody, Citrus, etc.)
Perfume Structure:
- Top Notes: (e.g., Bergamot, Lemon, Orange, etc.)
- Middle/Heart Notes: White Lotus Absolute oil (Nelumbo nucifera), (e.g., Jasmine, Rose, Ylang-Ylang, etc.)
- Base Notes: (e.g., Sandalwood, Vetiver, Patchouli, etc.)
Ingredients:
- White Lotus Absolute oil
- Additional essential oil(s) for top and base notes
- Carrier oil or alcohol (e.g., jojoba oil, sweet almond oil, or perfumer's alcohol)
- Distilled water (optional, for alcohol-based perfumes)
Ratios/Measurements:
- White Lotus Absolute oil: 20-40% (middle notes)
- Additional essential oil(s): 60-80% (top and base notes combined)
- Carrier oil or alcohol: 100% minus the total percentage of essential oils
- Distilled water (optional): Adjust as desired for alcohol-based perfumes
Instructions:
- Choose your desired perfume category and gather all ingredients.
- In a clean, sterilized container, add the White Lotus Absolute oil and any additional essential oils, following the recommended ratios and measurements.
- Mix the essential oils thoroughly to create the perfume concentrate.
- Slowly add the carrier oil or alcohol to the essential oil mixture, stirring gently.
- If making an alcohol-based perfume, add distilled water as desired to dilute the fragrance.
- Transfer the perfume into an amber or dark-colored glass bottle for storage.
- Label the bottle with the recipe name, ingredients, and date of preparation.
- Allow the perfume to mature for at least 2-4 weeks in a cool, dark place for the scents to meld and develop.
Usage: Apply the natural perfume to your pulse points, such as wrists, neck, and behind the ears. Avoid contact with eyes and mucous membranes.
Cautions:
- Always dilute White Lotus Absolute oil with a carrier oil or alcohol before use.
- Perform a patch test before regular use to check for skin sensitivity or allergies.
- Consult a healthcare practitioner before using if pregnant, nursing, or on medication.
- Keep out of reach of children and pets.
- Store in a cool, dark place away from direct sunlight.
Benefits of White Lotus Absolute Oil in Perfumery:
- Imparts a delicate, exotic, and luxurious floral aroma
- Adds depth and complexity to the fragrance
- Enhances feelings of relaxation and tranquility
- Blends well with various essential oils, creating unique and captivating scents
Expiration:
Natural perfumes made with essential oils typically have a shelf life of 6 months to 1 year. To maximize shelf life, store the product in a cool, dark place and use a clean applicator for each use.
WHITE LOTUS & COSMETICS USES
White Lotus Absolute Natural Cosmetic Recipe
Recipe Category: (e.g., Face Serum, Body Lotion, Hair Care, etc.)
Ingredients:
- White Lotus Absolute oil (Nelumbo nucifera)
- Carrier oil(s) (e.g., jojoba oil, sweet almond oil, or fractionated coconut oil)
- Additional essential oil(s) (if applicable, e.g., lavender, frankincense, etc.)
- Emulsifier or solubilizer (if needed, e.g., Polysorbate 20)
Ratios/Measurements:
- White Lotus Absolute oil: 1-2% (3-6 drops per ounce of carrier oil)
- Carrier oil(s): 98-99% (remainder of the recipe)
- Additional essential oil(s): As per preference and safe dilution guidelines
- Emulsifier or solubilizer: Follow manufacturer's guidelines
Instructions:
- Choose your desired recipe category and gather all ingredients.
- Measure the carrier oil(s) and pour it into a clean, sterilized container.
- Add the White Lotus Absolute oil and any additional essential oils, following the recommended ratios and measurements.
- If using an emulsifier or solubilizer, add it according to the manufacturer's instructions.
- Mix the oils thoroughly to ensure even distribution.
- Transfer the mixture into an amber or dark-colored glass bottle for storage.
- Label the bottle with the recipe name, ingredients, and date of preparation.
Usage: Apply the cosmetic product as per the intended purpose (e.g., face serum, body lotion, hair care, etc.). Perform a patch test before regular use to check for skin sensitivity or allergies.
Cautions:
- Always dilute White Lotus Absolute oil with a carrier oil before use.
- Avoid contact with eyes and mucous membranes.
- Consult a healthcare practitioner before using if pregnant, nursing, or on medication.
- Keep out of reach of children and pets.
- Store in a cool, dark place away from direct sunlight.
Benefits of White Lotus Absolute Oil:
- Offers a delicate, exotic, and luxurious scent
- Promotes relaxation and a sense of well-being
- Provides moisturizing and soothing properties for the skin
- May help to improve skin texture and tone
Expiration:
Natural cosmetics made with essential oils typically have a shelf life of 6 months to 1 year. To maximize shelf life, store the product in a cool, dark place and use a clean applicator for each use.
BLENDS WELL WITH
White lotus absolute oil, known for its delicate, sweet, and floral scent, blends well with various essential oils. When creating a blend with white lotus, consider the following essential oils:
- Citrus oils: Bergamot, grapefruit, lemon, mandarin, and orange can uplift and brighten the scent of white lotus.
- Floral oils: Jasmine, rose otto, neroli, ylang-ylang, and geranium complement the floral notes of white lotus and enhance its calming and soothing properties.
- Woody oils: Sandalwood, cedarwood, and vetiver can provide a grounding and balancing element to the blend.
- Resinous oils: Frankincense, myrrh, and benzoin add depth and a meditative quality to the blend, enhancing the spiritual aspects of white lotus.
- Herbal oils: Lavender, clary sage, and chamomile can provide a calming and relaxing element to the mix.
- Spice oils: Cinnamon, cardamom, and clove bud can add warmth and complexity to the blend.
When creating a blend with white lotus absolute oil, start with small quantities and adjust the ratios as needed. Individual preferences and desired outcomes may vary, so feel free to experiment with other oils as well.
Always remember to dilute your essential oils in a carrier oil or use them in a diffuser to ensure safe usage.
MORE INFORMATION
- Often confused with other lotus or waterlilies (Nymphaea alba, Nuphar lutea…), the sacred white lotus is characterized by its large (15 to 30cm) white flowers with pale-pinkish tips, blossoming at the top of tall stems (up to 1,5m), in muddy ponds and marshes.
- A beautiful ornamental plant, the sacred lotus has been cultivated for its rhizomes, seeds, and flowers for over 2,000 years, and is an important plant in traditional Ayurvedic and Chinese medicines.
- All its parts are comestible, and each possess different properties.
- The rhizomes are rich in tannins and are said to have anti-diabetic and anti-obesity properties.
- Lotus seeds are rich in phenols and possess significant antioxidant properties.
- The leaves, seeds and rhizomes are used in various cooking, pharmaceutical and cosmetic applications.
- Countless products are extracted from its different parts, all bearing the name of Sacred white Indian lotus extracts, contributing to the general confusion about this plant, and its diverse applications.
- Nelumbo nucifera fragrant molecules are very concentrated in the yellow pistils of the flower and in its waxy petals
- The absolute from flowers, is used predominantly to create natural perfumes, but its soothing, calming, and uplifting properties have applications in physical and emotional wellbeing too.
CAUTION
Do not use during the first 3 months of pregnancy / breastfeeding
Keep out of reach of children and pets.
As a general rule, always perform a skin patch test before using your essential oils for the first time.
DO NOT USE UNDILUTED and seek medical and specialist advise when in doubt