Lucifer Perfume Oil

from $18.00

Yellow, Sunstone

Top: Mandarin, Lemon
Middle: Pineapple, Grass
Base: Vanilla, Musk

Lucifer, the fallen angel, is encapsulated in a fragrance that radiates with vibrancy and serenity. Picture a scent that begins with the uplifting notes of mandarin and lemon, evoking a sense of brightness and joy. As the fragrance develops, succulent pineapple adds a tropical sweetness while hints of green grass bring a refreshing earthiness to the heart. The base notes of vanilla and musk then wrap the scent in a warm embrace, offering a comforting and serene finish. This fragrance captures Lucifer's complex nature—once celestial, now imbued with earthly delights, blending fruity freshness with a deep, calming warmth that lingers like a gentle embrace.

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Lucifer, a name synonymous with the "light-bringer" or "morning star," is a complex and often misunderstood figure in religious and literary traditions. In Christian theology, Lucifer is traditionally identified with the fallen angel who defied God and was cast out of Heaven, becoming Satan, the adversary. This narrative portrays Lucifer as a symbol of rebellion and pride, embodying the ultimate fall from grace. His story has also been reinterpreted in various cultural and literary contexts, where he is sometimes depicted as a tragic or heroic figure challenging oppressive systems or seeking redemption. The multifaceted nature of Lucifer’s character reflects the broader themes of defiance, loss, and the quest for understanding.

In Roman mythology, the figure of Lucifer is less malevolent and more nuanced than in later Christian interpretations. Here, Lucifer is associated with the dawn and the planet Venus, often depicted as a radiant and benevolent deity who heralds the morning light. The name "Lucifer" itself means "light-bringer" or "morning star," and this Roman aspect emphasizes his role as a symbol of light and renewal rather than a fallen angel. Unlike the Christian Satan, the Roman Lucifer is linked to the beauty and promise of the dawn, embodying the hope and clarity that come with the new day. This portrayal reflects the Roman view of celestial bodies as divine forces guiding and illuminating the world.

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Welcome to the deity perfumes!

Where each perfume has notes of various scents that are associations for that deity! Research backed associations and cross referenced for accuracy. 

Being a perfume, the point of these items is primarily to smell good and have a reminder of that deity throughout your day. A few crystal chips related to that deity are also added!

Made with 5mL and 10mL sturdy glass bottle, steel rollerballs for easy gliding, fractioned coconut oil, and fragrance oils.

Disclaimer: Always perform a patch test before applying any new fragrance. A patch test can easily be done by applying the fragrance on your inner elbow and waiting 24-48 hours. If you experience any redness or irritation discontinue use and consult your physician.

Perfume oils tend to sit close on the skin. It creates a more intimate bubble of scent around you. Sometimes scents can change depending on your skin chemistry (isn't science awesome?!). On average perfume oils tend to last long that your traditional alcohol based perfume sprays.

Small enough to fit in a pocket, purse or bag; This is one of the joys of perfume oils and can be quite satisfying!

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Yellow, Sunstone

Top: Mandarin, Lemon
Middle: Pineapple, Grass
Base: Vanilla, Musk

Lucifer, the fallen angel, is encapsulated in a fragrance that radiates with vibrancy and serenity. Picture a scent that begins with the uplifting notes of mandarin and lemon, evoking a sense of brightness and joy. As the fragrance develops, succulent pineapple adds a tropical sweetness while hints of green grass bring a refreshing earthiness to the heart. The base notes of vanilla and musk then wrap the scent in a warm embrace, offering a comforting and serene finish. This fragrance captures Lucifer's complex nature—once celestial, now imbued with earthly delights, blending fruity freshness with a deep, calming warmth that lingers like a gentle embrace.

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Lucifer, a name synonymous with the "light-bringer" or "morning star," is a complex and often misunderstood figure in religious and literary traditions. In Christian theology, Lucifer is traditionally identified with the fallen angel who defied God and was cast out of Heaven, becoming Satan, the adversary. This narrative portrays Lucifer as a symbol of rebellion and pride, embodying the ultimate fall from grace. His story has also been reinterpreted in various cultural and literary contexts, where he is sometimes depicted as a tragic or heroic figure challenging oppressive systems or seeking redemption. The multifaceted nature of Lucifer’s character reflects the broader themes of defiance, loss, and the quest for understanding.

In Roman mythology, the figure of Lucifer is less malevolent and more nuanced than in later Christian interpretations. Here, Lucifer is associated with the dawn and the planet Venus, often depicted as a radiant and benevolent deity who heralds the morning light. The name "Lucifer" itself means "light-bringer" or "morning star," and this Roman aspect emphasizes his role as a symbol of light and renewal rather than a fallen angel. Unlike the Christian Satan, the Roman Lucifer is linked to the beauty and promise of the dawn, embodying the hope and clarity that come with the new day. This portrayal reflects the Roman view of celestial bodies as divine forces guiding and illuminating the world.

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Welcome to the deity perfumes!

Where each perfume has notes of various scents that are associations for that deity! Research backed associations and cross referenced for accuracy. 

Being a perfume, the point of these items is primarily to smell good and have a reminder of that deity throughout your day. A few crystal chips related to that deity are also added!

Made with 5mL and 10mL sturdy glass bottle, steel rollerballs for easy gliding, fractioned coconut oil, and fragrance oils.

Disclaimer: Always perform a patch test before applying any new fragrance. A patch test can easily be done by applying the fragrance on your inner elbow and waiting 24-48 hours. If you experience any redness or irritation discontinue use and consult your physician.

Perfume oils tend to sit close on the skin. It creates a more intimate bubble of scent around you. Sometimes scents can change depending on your skin chemistry (isn't science awesome?!). On average perfume oils tend to last long that your traditional alcohol based perfume sprays.

Small enough to fit in a pocket, purse or bag; This is one of the joys of perfume oils and can be quite satisfying!

Yellow, Sunstone

Top: Mandarin, Lemon
Middle: Pineapple, Grass
Base: Vanilla, Musk

Lucifer, the fallen angel, is encapsulated in a fragrance that radiates with vibrancy and serenity. Picture a scent that begins with the uplifting notes of mandarin and lemon, evoking a sense of brightness and joy. As the fragrance develops, succulent pineapple adds a tropical sweetness while hints of green grass bring a refreshing earthiness to the heart. The base notes of vanilla and musk then wrap the scent in a warm embrace, offering a comforting and serene finish. This fragrance captures Lucifer's complex nature—once celestial, now imbued with earthly delights, blending fruity freshness with a deep, calming warmth that lingers like a gentle embrace.

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Lucifer, a name synonymous with the "light-bringer" or "morning star," is a complex and often misunderstood figure in religious and literary traditions. In Christian theology, Lucifer is traditionally identified with the fallen angel who defied God and was cast out of Heaven, becoming Satan, the adversary. This narrative portrays Lucifer as a symbol of rebellion and pride, embodying the ultimate fall from grace. His story has also been reinterpreted in various cultural and literary contexts, where he is sometimes depicted as a tragic or heroic figure challenging oppressive systems or seeking redemption. The multifaceted nature of Lucifer’s character reflects the broader themes of defiance, loss, and the quest for understanding.

In Roman mythology, the figure of Lucifer is less malevolent and more nuanced than in later Christian interpretations. Here, Lucifer is associated with the dawn and the planet Venus, often depicted as a radiant and benevolent deity who heralds the morning light. The name "Lucifer" itself means "light-bringer" or "morning star," and this Roman aspect emphasizes his role as a symbol of light and renewal rather than a fallen angel. Unlike the Christian Satan, the Roman Lucifer is linked to the beauty and promise of the dawn, embodying the hope and clarity that come with the new day. This portrayal reflects the Roman view of celestial bodies as divine forces guiding and illuminating the world.

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Welcome to the deity perfumes!

Where each perfume has notes of various scents that are associations for that deity! Research backed associations and cross referenced for accuracy. 

Being a perfume, the point of these items is primarily to smell good and have a reminder of that deity throughout your day. A few crystal chips related to that deity are also added!

Made with 5mL and 10mL sturdy glass bottle, steel rollerballs for easy gliding, fractioned coconut oil, and fragrance oils.

Disclaimer: Always perform a patch test before applying any new fragrance. A patch test can easily be done by applying the fragrance on your inner elbow and waiting 24-48 hours. If you experience any redness or irritation discontinue use and consult your physician.

Perfume oils tend to sit close on the skin. It creates a more intimate bubble of scent around you. Sometimes scents can change depending on your skin chemistry (isn't science awesome?!). On average perfume oils tend to last long that your traditional alcohol based perfume sprays.

Small enough to fit in a pocket, purse or bag; This is one of the joys of perfume oils and can be quite satisfying!

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