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LiberAmoris

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  1. An oil for use when you need to banish sh*tty vibes, the residue of petty arguments, low-level irritations, and the malocchio tossed by rude randos. In some cases, this can be utilized to actively banish certain spirits, but ymmv. This blend contains angelica essential oil, palo santo, Roman chamomile, and camphor oil.

     

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  2. This is a money draw / opportunity blend for people who rely on charisma and nerve to get ahead. The components include ceylon cinnamon, steam-distilled aniseeed, orris butter, Indonesian clove bud, Jamaican pimenta racemose, and 3-year aged steam-distilled patchouli.

     

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  3. I will tell of Dionysus, the son of glorious Semele, how he appeared on a jutting headland by the shore of the fruitless sea, seeming like a stripling in the first flush of manhood: his rich, dark hair was waving about him, and on his strong shoulders he wore a purple robe.

     

    The components include master of the woods, musk seed, grape root, peppermint leaf.

     

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  4. This is one of seven oils that I use to honor Hekate in my personal practice, and is probably the one that I've used the longest. The components include lavender oil and herb, Australian blue cypress oil, steam-distilled spikenard oil and herb, organically-grown red rose petals, and coriander seed.

     

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  5. A grounding and abundance blend. Helps bolder financial stability while strengthening your economic foundation.

     

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  6. Use a few drops in water to scrub down windows, doorways, and thresholds as part of your purification, cleansing, and protection rituals.

     

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  7. One of the most potent blends that I’ve made, and while I’m loath to part with it, it’s for a good cause. This blend contains cubeb and 17-year aged patchouli.

     

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  8. Nice: As sweet as can be: spun sugar strawberries.

     

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  9. Your friendly neighborhood sex shop: gleaming black leather, latex, and musk.


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  10. Your friendly neighborhood sex shop: gleaming black leather, latex, and musk.

     

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  11. Yes, total Blood Countess family vibe. Lots of poppy smoke and jasmine at the opening, with patch and plum wilding in the foreground. Ends like a 'clean' incense, entwined florals and a through-line of something slightly soapy (in a good way) with a ringing tang. Really great use of the poppy note, recommended for aficionados who want to experience it writ super soft.


  12. Caressing the Wild Rabbit definitely smells like it could happily join the Mad Tea Party crew. Every note here reads to me, this smells absolutely like a straight split of white tea, honey, and the vanilla orchid SN, with just a smidge of sandalwood grounding it. Very soft and pretty, very genteel.


  13. A "warrior worth a thousand, ready to confront a demon or a god, mounted or on foot." Tomoe Gozen was a fierce, noble, and courageous samurai, first captain, as well as a renowned beauty. She was an excellent swordswoman, famed for her riding ability and her skill at archery. She fought for Minamoto no Yoshinaka at Battle of Awazu, and her forces were defeated. Legend says she was seen holding the severed head of one of her foes on the battlefield, and vanished, never to be seen again.
    Red currant, golden amber, blackberry, honey, and pink pepper.

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  14. Spectral Courtesan hair gloss is an oakmoss-heavy scent on me, which surprised me a bit. I get a ton of oakmoss, then patchouli, and then very subtle notes of cassis, bergamot, and blackcurrant trailing. The oakmoss and patchouli are a combo I like, as I love patch and oakmoss smells like a mix of moss, vague aquatics, and water damage on books to me (swoon). So this is definitely within my ambit. I would recommend this to people that love patchouli and oakmoss, as I think this features those notes to great effect.


  15. Terebinth, hemp, and champaca resin.

    Yum, champaca. The Emerald Kaya atmo is champaca-heavy, with the terebinth and hemp rounding this out. On this balance this smells like champaca (white-yellow sweet-spicy flowers) with an earthy streak, and it is glorious. I need at least one moar bottle of this one.

  16. I didn't pick up a bottle of Honey Snowballs the perfume oil, so can't compare on that front. But I really like Honey Snowballs the hair gloss. Honey and snow, pure and simple, but the combination of the two in my hair smells like if honey was imbued with something creamy and ever so slightly coniferous. The snow note really cuts the sweetness of honey in a nice way, making this very wearable for me.


  17. White rose buds, with vanilla tea, benzoin, orris, coconut meat, and frankincense.

    I've long been a big fan of White Rose the perfume oil, so was delighted to snag a bottle of White Rose hair gloss. The scent is very true to the perfume oil on me, with orris, frankincense, and benzoin grounding the sweet scent of white roses. The vanilla tea and coconut meat notes are the most subtle to me, although I can pick up on them both. Overall, this plays out like an incense-y, orris-y white rose. The orris is truly great here, one of my favorite applications of that note. So glad to be able to spray this in my hair!
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