Lotions

Some of the Natural Magick oil blends are particularly enjoyable in lotion form. Like all of the Natural Magick line, they are ritually crafted for the intention, but feel free to lavish on these lotions for everyday therapeutic or hedonistic enjoyment!

I buy a high-quality unscented lotion base from a very reliable wholesaler, and add my Magick oil base blends to it on the appropriate day for ritual crafting. I make small batches because the natural lotion bases simply have a shorter shelf life. So please don't be disappointed if this line is out-of-stock more frequently than my other product lines. Likewise, to enjoy the best quality, you should try to use up a bottle of lotion within a few months rather than trying to make it last for years. If you would like a lotion with one of my other magick oil blends in it, or a single-scent lotion, I will be happy to special-craft it for you.

Beauty Lotion

The delightful, refreshing fragrance of my Beauty oil works very well in lotion form. This is a formulation that is a union of magickal and aromatherapy principles. Use it to enhance both your inner and outer beauty as well as to improve self-image.

Beauty lotion is formulated on the Friday of the new Moon. It is of course a formulation favored by the influence of Venus, and the new Moon influence is to heighten the youthful and rejuvenation powers of this complex formula. I chose the ingredients for their reputation for antioxidant purposes, since I have bad sun damage to my skin. I cross-referenced this aromatherapy list with plants and oils from the Western magickal tradition used for Beauty. The result is a formula that I am very proud of. Need I say that of all my blends, this one smells really Beautiful! Use it lavishly on face, neck and chest, as you would with any skin moisturizer. Men also enjoy Beauty lotion for aftershave application.

$10 4 oz. bottle  

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