Lotus Absolute, White





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I simply love these Review by
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5
lotus white and pink cannot get enough.I am really impressed with this company. tried different brands they do not even come close to quality of eden botanical.
(Posted on 12/1/2022)
Almost brings a tear to my eye Review by
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5
I got a sample of the white and pink lotuses, my mom preferred the pink lotus as it was a more fruity, feminine essence, while I preferred the white lotus. As soon as I smell it, I simply am at a lost for words and am beckoned into a spiritual stillness. It almost makes me want to shed a tear or two. I am reminded of all the magnificent beauty in life. I added a tiny drop of both lotuses as well as a bunch of other essential oils into a hair oil for my mom, with the oil massaged into her scalp, she could feel her head expanding/opening like a flower and connecting to the sky, she was perfectly describing the experience of her crown chakra opening (and she doesn't necessarily know about/fully believe in chakras).

However I am conflicted as to whether this lotus is of a good enough quality to be used in hair and skin care oil formulas, so far it seems pretty great, but I think I need to find an even better organic lotus oil for future use in divine skin/hair oil products I am designing. Like a non hexane/solvent, organic distilled or extract or something of that nature. Or in other words, a organic or wild lotus oil that Eden would approve for aromatherapy uses and not just for natural perfumery.
(Posted on 4/19/2019)
A fresh water pond Review by
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4
Thank you Eden Botanicals for providing this rare material. I ordered White Lotus and Pink Lotus together to compare them. I've been curious about them for a long time due to their symbolic meaning. I have only witnessed pink lotus in teas; yellow lotus growing in ponds here in the southwest U.S; and experimenting with dried white lotus petals. I diluted mine down to 10% in alcohol. As far as I can tell, the absolutes don't quite capture the scent of the lotus fully (which is normal) but it can be a great starting point to add more oils and create a rounder, more balanced, blend.

Even though it is from a white lotus, the juice is darker than the pink lotus: it's a bright red orange color. It really transports you to a different terrain. It's not very sweet. It starts off dark and murky but has a fresh clear feeling as it lightens up. It does not have that slight spicy note that pink lotus has. White lotus is marshy and green to me. This also has something of a subtle smooth minty quality too. Reminds me of the earth underneath and around fresh water. It reminds me of a pond or the stones in a pond. It could probably use something lighter to lift it up like clary sage. It eventually reaches a cleaner, clearer, slightly green, aquatic scent (not like aquatic perfumes but it reminds you of fresh water). The pink lotus is heavier, sweeter, and more animalic.

I've found it difficult to blend with because it easily gets overpowered and covered up but I can detect it's smoothing cool qualities after blending. I've made a fragrance based around the pink lotus that I am very happy with. I'm still working on how best to use the white lotus.
(Posted on 4/7/2019)
The real deal Review by
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5
This absolute is amazing. Upon smelling this, I quickly realized that I had previously purchased a fake from another company. The other smelled sweet but didn't really do much else. This scent is very dark and aquatic to me. It smells a bit like a root to me (I can't quite describe it) but something about it just keeps pulling me in for another sniff. Thank you for always creating wonderful oils and opening my eyes to the real power of Lotus.
(Posted on 3/6/2017)
This grew on me Review by
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4
At first I diluted in safflower oil at 30%, and it was a greasy, swampy, heady flower-- very 'slippery' and marshy. It tended to dirty up my blends really quickly (kind of the way jasmine can get stinky), but it was still gorgeous somehow. Recently I diluted in alcohol at 20% and it is perfect. It opens up in alcohol and reveals its feminine heart, and reminds me of the pond lotus flowers here in Texas, in the deep humid august heat, smoldering in the dark shade, thick and delicious, still heady, still wet, but almost obscene with it's sensual allure. It's my favorite floral, I think.
(Posted on 5/27/2016)
Surprising and complex. Review by
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5
My first encounter with white lotus, so I don't have a "natural" reference for this one. Complex, with surprising contrasts. I get a thin minty overlay that seems at odds with the sweet-floral, earthy notes. Not unpleasant by any means, just really hard to define. Later, a discreet damp earthy, slightly woody scent.
(Posted on 7/7/2014)
Dilute with Fractionated Coconut or Bourbon Vanilla 30%, not Sunflower! Review by
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5
I've started blending everything with f-coconut oil now, and the difference is incredible! This is a slightly aquatic, slightly muddy, super-heady floral scent. It's almost medicinal at first, but if you sweeten it with bourbon vanilla 30%, it is out of this world...! Of course, as it's essential and not diluted, it may be a bit difficult to use at first; if you hate vanilla, but love aquatic blends, use the f-coconut oil and blend away. With my chemistry this becomes entrancing and hypnotic, deeply sweet, maybe even---dare I say slightly minty? It certainly is very fresh and 'wet' smelling. I haven't tried the Pink Lotus yet, but to be honest, I'm not sure you could *pay* me to switch from the white to pink. The White Lotus Absolute has me absolute-ly (ha-ha!) hooked ^_~
(Posted on 2/15/2013)
Mmmmmmmmmmm! Review by
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5
Goodness gracious, what an absolute! I was worried at first because 3/4 of the sample was stuck in the cap, but a little sunflower oil worked that right out. The smell is floral and slightly sweet, incredibly aquatic; I can hardly begin to describe how wonderful it is. I added a few drops to a vanilla/amber/black pepper blend I've been working on, and it added this amazing, light, fruity-floral fragrance that enhances the depth already in the blend. Absolutely beautiful!
(Posted on 10/1/2012)

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