Size 0.5 fl oz
About: Lucky Mojo Southern style anointing oils are made with genuine roots, herbs, and minerals. They are used to dress candles, anoint the body, and sprinkle on amulets and conjure hands. Lucky Mojo prepares these Magical oils on the premises and package them in 1/2 ounce glass bottles, with vivid graphic labels. See below to read about each oil's properties and choose the best option for you.
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Attraction: Attract wealth, love, luck, favors and friends. Symbolic labels feature horseshoe magnet pulling in money and hearts for love spells.
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Banishing: Banishing spiritual supplies are to remove unwanted people or conditions; far milder than Hot Foot.
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Black Cat: A popular dressing oil among gamblers, also used as a form of "reverse bad luck".
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Blessing: Used to bless a baby, for new ventures, new homes, and for healing.
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Block Buster: Used to blow apart blockages and obstacles that have been thrown in front of you.
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Cast Off Evil: Alleged to rid one of bad habits, wicked influences, and evil companions.
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Court Case: Claimed to influence both judge and jury to decide in your favor.
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Cut and Clear: Designed to break ties to the past and symbolize brighter futures, helps people get over failed relationships and bad luck. The label features scissors and a rising sun.
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Dragon's Blood: Used to anoint red candles for luck and power, and to dress objects that may be handled in the course of one's work or while gambling.
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Fast Luck: Alleged to bring luck in a hurry in matters of money, love, and business.
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Fear Not to Walk Over Evil: Believed to protect from any tricks that have been laid down around one.
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Fire of Love: For passionate desire; as a flame burns, so does love burn.
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Fiery Wall of Protection: Said to protect one from all the harm that enemies can devise.
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Good Luck: An all-around, all-purpose luck-drawing oil from love, money, and success.
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Healing: Prescribed by practitioners to help overcome spiritual and emotional issues, can also mend broken relationships and eliminate negative attitudes towards money.
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House Blessing: For blessing your home with health, happiness, prosperity, and protection.
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John the Conqueror: Used for drawing luck, gaining mastery, and strengthening male nature.
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Lucky Hand Root: A Lucky Hand Root, the hand-shaped root of an orchid, is a powerful ingredient for mojo bags to enhance gambling luck.
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Money Drawing: Designed to pull in income. It can be used in money spells for business and luck. The symbolism on the labels is clear -- a group of full money bags surrounded by piles of dollar bills and coins.
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Money Stay with Me: For those who wish to stabilize their bank accounts, save up money for a large purchase, or simply get ahead of the monthly grind.
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Prosperity: To increase your income and lead you to a better life. To continue existing money-luck.
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Protection: To keep away all harmful influences.
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Reversing: Used in sending jinxes and curses back to the one who sent them.
- Road Opener: Break old blockages and open the way for new opportunities.
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Safe Travel: For safety while on a journey and for a happy welcome home.
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Santisima Muerte (Holy Death): Personification of death from Mexican folk religion. She is associated with healing, protection, financial wellbeing, and assurance of a path to the afterlife.
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Seven African Powers: Seven Catholic saints representing 7 African Orishas, plus Justo Juez.
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Steady Work: Believed to assist in gaining and maintaining regular employment.
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Uncrossing: Said to remove crossed conditions, break a jinx, or put an end to bad luck.
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Van Van: For opening the way and dressing mojo bags; increases the power of amulets.
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Victory: Used when seeking triumph over rivals or enemies.