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Divine Lotus Fragrance Oil: A Soft, Watery Floral for Candles, Soaps and Skincare

By System Administrator
July 4, 2026
Divine Lotus Fragrance Oil: A Soft, Watery Floral for Candles, Soaps and Skincare

Divine Lotus Fragrance Oil is a ready-to-use scent oil that captures a soft, watery lotus aroma with a slightly powdery floral touch. It works well in candles, soaps, bath bombs and leave-on skincare, and Azlok sells it from Rs. 399 in sizes ranging from 100 gm up to 25 kg for small businesses.

What Divine Lotus Fragrance Oil smells like

The scent is clean, light and calming rather than heavy or sweet. It opens with fresh, watery, slightly green top notes, softens into a gentle floral heart, and settles on a base of light musk and soft powder. The blend also carries quiet hints of vanilla, patchouli, lily and white wood, which give it depth without turning loud. If you like fragrances that feel like fresh linen crossed with pond-side blooms, this one fits.

It is a pale yellow liquid, so it will not badly discolour most bases. INCI name is listed as Nelumbo, and the country of origin is India.

Where you can use it

  • Candles — soy, paraffin or blended wax. A soft floral like lotus suits bedrooms, bathrooms and meditation corners.
  • Cold and melt-and-pour soaps — for a calming, spa-style bar.
  • Bath bombs — pairs nicely with the watery, clean profile.
  • Body and facial scrubs, creams and lotions — leave-on and rinse-off formulations.
  • Lip balms and lipsticks — where a very light scent is wanted.
  • Perfume oils and roll-ons — as a soft standalone or a blender.
  • Reed diffusers and room sprays — when combined with the right carrier or solvent.

How to use it: dosage and blending

Fragrance oils are concentrated, so a little goes a long way. Use these as starting points and adjust to your recipe:

  • Candles: roughly 6–10% of wax weight, added at the correct temperature for your wax before pouring.
  • Soap: about 2–3% of your total batch weight; test small batches first as floral oils can behave differently in cold process.
  • Lotions, creams and scrubs: around 0.5–1%.
  • Perfume oils: blend into a carrier such as fractionated coconut oil and let it mature for a few days before judging the final scent.

Always weigh your fragrance rather than guessing by drops, and keep notes so you can repeat a batch that works.

Safety notes worth reading

This is a fragrance oil for making and scenting products, not for eating or applying neat to skin.

  • Do not ingest, and do not apply undiluted to skin.
  • Patch-test any leave-on skincare before regular use.
  • Follow the safe usage limits for your product type; for cosmetics, refer to IFRA guidance for the relevant category.
  • Work in a ventilated space and keep the oil away from open flames while pouring.
  • Store out of reach of children and pets.
  • Ask Azlok for the MSDS and any allergen information if you are formulating products for sale.

Buying and storage

Choose your pack by how often you make. A 100 gm bottle is fine for hobby batches and testing, while the 500 gm to 1 kg sizes suit regular makers. The 5 kg to 25 kg options are meant for small brands and production runs. Divine Lotus Fragrance Oil has a shelf life of about two years when stored well.

Keep the bottle tightly closed in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and heat. Wipe the neck after pouring and avoid leaving it open, since exposure to air and light can dull a fragrance over time.

FAQ

Can I apply Divine Lotus Fragrance Oil directly on my skin?

No. It is a concentrated fragrance oil meant to be blended into finished products at safe percentages. For perfume oils, dilute it in a carrier and patch-test before wearing.

Is it suitable for candles and soaps both?

Yes. It performs in candles, cold and melt-and-pour soaps, bath bombs and leave-on skincare. Since every base is different, run a small test batch first.

Is this the same as lotus essential oil?

No. This is a fragrance (scent) oil, a crafted blend designed for a consistent lotus aroma. It is not a steam-distilled essential oil, and the two are not interchangeable in aromatherapy claims.

How much should I use in candles?

A common starting range is 6–10% of the wax weight, added at the right temperature for your wax. Test and adjust to get a scent throw you like.

How long does it last once opened?

Around two years when stored in a cool, dry place away from sunlight, with the cap kept tightly closed.

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