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Benefits and Uses of Blue Lotus Oil

Blue lotus oil

How to use Blue Lotus Essential Oil

  • For feelings of hydrated, soft skin, apply Blue Lotus Touch to the face or hands as part of your morning or evening routine.
  • Roll Blue Lotus Touch onto the feet or back as part of a relaxing massage.
  • Apply with your favorite floral roll-on like Jasmine or Magnolia to create a personal fragrance that is both calming and uniquely you.
  • After showering, apply it to the scalp and hair.

What Is Blue Lotus Extract?

The blue lotus is a captivating blue-purple flower with a bright yellow center. Similar to Jasmine, Blue Lotus is not steam distilled. Solvent extraction is used on the delicate blossoms instead to produce Blue Lotus absolute.

Blue Lotus Touch is Blue Lotus absolute, or extract, in a base of Fractionated Coconut Oil.

What Is Blue Lotus Touch Used For?

Squalene, the main chemical constituent in Blue Lotus is a natural part of your body’s ability to moisturize and hydrate the skin. Additionally, the Fractionated Coconut Oil in Blue Lotus Touch adds even more moisturizing and hydrating properties.

Benzyl alcohol, another major constituent found in Blue Lotus, supports conditions for a clean, healthy scalp when applied topically.

These constituent properties make Blue Lotus Touch a powerful and fabulous choice when it comes to skin and hair care.

A nice side benefit to any topical application of Blue Lotus is the lingering aroma, which offers benefits of its own.

What Does Blue Lotus Smell Like?

The scent of Blue Lotus is distinctly floral. It smells sweet and almost green. The unique fragrance of Blue Lotus makes for an enchanting personal “pure-fume.” Simply roll on the neck and wrists.

Tranquil and peaceful, the aroma of Blue Lotus is also commonly used for massage and meditation.

Consider applying Blue Lotus Touch to the pulse points or crown of the head before meditating or your next yoga practice.

Are Lotus Flowers Hallucinogenic?

Blue Lotus flowers are known for their ability to induce lucid dreaming; however, Blue Lotus Touch poses no hallucinogenic side effects or dangers whatsoever.

Using the oil is safe and inhaling the aroma will not produce hallucinations or lucid dreaming.

What Does Blue Lotus Smell Like?

The scent of Blue Lotus is distinctly floral. It smells sweet and almost green. The unique fragrance of Blue Lotus makes for an enchanting personal “pure-fume.” Simply roll on the neck and wrists. Tranquil and peaceful, the aroma of Blue Lotus is also commonly used for massage and meditation. Consider applying Blue Lotus Touch to the pulse points or crown of the head before meditating or your next yoga practice.

Are Lotus Flowers Hallucinogenic?

Blue Lotus flowers are known for their ability to induce lucid dreaming; however, Blue Lotus Touch poses no hallucinogenic side effects or dangers whatsoever. Using the oil is safe and inhaling the aroma will not produce hallucinations or lucid dreaming.

Blue Lotus is Considered a Natural, Essential Oil Aphrodisiac

Blue Lotus is considered a natural, essential oil aphrodisiac

Blue Lotus is part of the exquisite Celestial essential oils line. It’s an organically crafted Absolute, perfect for Naturopaths who want to enrich their sexual lives.

Blue Lotus (Nymphaea caerulea) has a rich Egyptian history. It is an ancestral flower that is known for inducing meditation, enhancing spiritual energy, and boosting libido. It has been traditionally used as an intoxicating sexual enhancer and a natural aphrodisiac. Don’t miss out on this aromatic oil.

Blue Lotus Absolute Oil diffuses to create a pleasing aroma that is exhilarating and memorable.

100% Natural, Undiluted Organic Essential Oil

At My Herb Clinic, we offer our best Blue Lotus Oil using organic hexane free extraction, also known as enfleurage. This essential oil comes in a gorgeous dark amber glass bottle for your collection.

Since we pride ourselves on organic, synthetic additive-free and fillers-free products, you can expect your Blue Lotus Oil to be created organically.

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Post time: Jun-18-2024