Conjure Bag Perfume Oil Blends
Scents inspired by authentic New Orleans voodoo recipes. Passed down to our lab via oral tradition.
Presented in an amber apothecary vial.
$6.25 – $25.00
Brings a rush of good luck, lifts the spirit, and helps alleviate depression
Conjure Bag Perfume Oil Blends
Scents inspired by authentic New Orleans voodoo recipes. Passed down to our lab via oral tradition.
Presented in an amber apothecary vial.
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A fast-acting, powerful scent used to overcome adversity through positive means. Attracts wealth, prestige, good health, and enhances others’ opinions of you. Grants courage and steadfastness.
A very tricky kitty, indeed. Used most often as a key to bringing back the joy one needs to have in life in order for living to feel worthwhile. Brings back a sense of delight in simple pleasures, and creates a surge of childlike curiosity and a youthful sense of fun. This blend can also be used to reverse troublesome lesser crossings, create a playful air of catlike sexuality, and, because cats will be cats, it can also be used to throw minor, irritating or bothersome hexes, causing small amounts of chaos and disruption to your foes.
Bottled happiness. Helps reverse misfortune, brings light and laughter to even the most troubled and discordant place, and aids in alleviating the stress and discontent that accompanies so many of life’s daily trials.
A potent, enticing love formula, favored among Louisiana courtesans.
Marina Hazeltree –
This scent is sweet, and floral. To me, it also has a watery and tart property (like in Water of the Notre Dame). Also, for some reason it reminds me of the candy section of a Japanese grocery store I used to go to. This scent does bring me happiness, it’s just very pleasant!
Colette Ball –
Smells very floral in the bottle, on me, the floral dies down a bit, and I smell something spicy, almost cinnamony.
hankins –
just received a sample of this one and found it curiously intriguing . Only wore it this morning so cannot report on any additional luck factor yet but it did put me in a good mood. First impressions are ginger geranium, something peachy or like nectarine, a white floral and something earthy. pleasant and considering getting a larger bottle.
janineluxe –
I enjoyed this scent due to it reminding me of my daycare years. I’m from Miami, and most of the babies there smelled of Agua de Violetas or Royal Violets baby cologne (which smelled mostly of violets). Besides that, I loved the fact that this scent is tied to old school spiritual practices (hoodoo).
Superfictious –
This is my absolute favourite from what has become a large collection!
Has No Hanna is a bright golden floral scent. Underneath the flowers there’s a fruity undercurrent with a delicate hint of spice that keeps it all balanced. High powered floral scent that doesn’t get cloying.
If you love florals, GET THIS. It’s a sunshine celebration in a bottle.
Gloame –
In the imp, it has a nice fruity smell – apricot? – which I’d love to stick around. But on, I keep getting a very dry floral and ONLY that. I thought rose, but the consensus seems to be jasmine so my nose could be off? Not a huge fan as a perfume, but I think it might make a nice spring cleaning oil for the diffuser!
Teamama67 –
Floral, positive, not overpowering. It smells lucky!
Jenifer –
Ok, I forgot to mention that there’s A LOT of jasmine in this scent and that’s a good thing. What a surprise 🙂
Jenifer –
Exotic, spicy, old and otherworldly– this scent reminds me of metaphysical stores, being greeted by incense.