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Lotus
Lotus flowers have been used in perfume in Southeast Asia for many centuries. Their soft, heady, fruity, and powdery scent adds an exotic tinge to delicate floral fragrances. Lotus usually appears as a background note in many perfumes, and it blends best with other soft floral/fruity notes such as osmanthus, lily, sunflower, and peony. Lotus can also have a pale green and dewy texture, making it an unusual and appealing choice for green scents. It’s soft, watery complexion is ideal for summer and spring weather.
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Fragrances that use Lotus
Britney Spears
Curious
Magnolia
Jasmine
Pear
Lotus
Curious by Britney Spears was introduced in 2004 as a sensual, romantic fragrance for any woman.
Versace
Bright Crystal
Mahogany
Magnolia
Amber
Yuzu
Bright Crystal is the scent soundtrack to first love. Frosted, almost-ripe pomegranate and yuzu fruit fade into an enthusiastic floral heart of wide-eyed peony backed by the serenity and sass of lotus and magnolia. a rich base of sweet amber, woods, and bright musk complements the white florals.
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Versace
Bright Crystal Absolu
Mahogany
Magnolia
Amber
Yuzu
Bright Crystal Absolu features vivid top notes of frosted yuzu and pomegranate, that icily reflect the dark, juicy raspberry and peony notes in the heart brightly mirror the bold pomegranate, and fade into a warm, polished base of rich mahogany and taut musk.