HULDRA-(Dark Spices, Haunted Woods, Warm Vanilla)-2020 Edition-Perfume, Cologne, Anointing, Ritual Oil
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(Dark Spices, Haunted Woods, Warm Vanilla)
The Huldra is a mysterious forest creature that dwells in the dark woods. The Huldra is seen as a fair skinned woman with long wavy hair. Her back is hollow like an old tree and sometimes they have bark growing on their skin. Some say she has the tail of a fox and others say it's the tail of a cow. The Huldra are known to seduce single men to wed them and then once they are at the altar she will turn herself into an old crone in order to shock the groom to be.
Huldra is a potent brew of dark spices, haunted woods and a faint drizzle of sweetness.
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When I'm creating oils, I listen to the story, the deity, the purpose and the healing that wants to come through. I then tap into and dance with the spirits of the plants and the stones that want to be used. I take into consideration the season and the phase of the moon as well.
I only make one batch of oil at a time and due to the intuitive nature of the process I don’t keep recipes or attempt to duplicate blends once they have sold out.
The oils that I create are made with plant absolutes, dried herbs, flowers, crystals, high quality essential oils, fragrances, natural resins and botanical oils. The oil is strained before the final bottling so no dried material or crystals remain in the blend that you will receive. Only the energy of these ingredients remain. The oils are blended into a soy and nut free base oil and arrive ready to use. No dilution is necessary.
These oils can be applied to the pulse points and worn as a perfume or cologne. They can also be used to anoint the body or ritual items before a ritual or ceremony. You can add them to your bath to create a sacred bathing ritual or you can add a few drops to a diffuser to add some magick to a room.
All of the oils that I create are cruelty free. When taking from nature I always ask for permission before taking something and I always leave an offering to thank the plant or stone for it’s medicine.
With Love, HagRoot