Congo oil is one of those things that everyone seriously has a different recipe for. Some of the ingredients that are fairly consistent are some herb with caffeine, something peppery, and something very fresh. Whichever one you get, it’s going to be deep, but like Tiger Balm for the soul.…
Cleopatra oil is a recipe for use by high status women to seduce high status men. If you are hormonally male, you may want to make some adjustment to it because you already make your own musk and may want to add sweetness or fruitiness by adding lemon or oranges,…
AC/DC oil is used for two purposes that may seem unrelated, but aren’t so far apart. On the one hand, it is attractive of same sex partners, whether it is worn by someone genitally/hormonally male or female. On the other, it helps anyone of any gender or orientation solve dilemmas…
Van Van is used to increase the likelihood of success in many areas of life. It is an overall good luck enhancer, and is used to anoint all sorts from rabbit’s foot charms to mojo bags. The usual recipe (for a 100 ml. bottle) is: a small piece of pyrite…
Follow Me Boy is an old standard recipe used by prostitutes to stand out among others, but may also be useful for merchants at festivals and markets. You wear it with whatever other perfumes or colognes you do normally, but in my experience it works best with fruity citrus scents.…
Many scents and scent combinations can be very uplifting or comforting. To know what is needed, you have to think about what reason the person has for being sad or depressed. Mood Lifting Oil For a smallish dab to inject into a small sachet to put under the pillow, you…
This recipe is for about 10ml of peaceful home oil concentrate. You can apply it in small amounts on a lightbulb or another warm surface, or put a teaspoon or so in half a liter of water and shake it to make a spray. You will need: 1 10ml vial…
In American Hoodoo, some believe that when they do spells, they are working with "evil" spirits, and so they shouldn't use knots in charms. In some other African and diaspora traditions though, knots are very important in making charms. There is no right or wrong in this. It just depends on the tradition.