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Creole Moon's Controlling Powder is designed to put you in the driver's seat in any situation. You are the puppeteer, you are the director of the play, you are the maker of your own fate. Controlling Powder is often used to control wandering lovers, unruly children, and folks who can't keep their noses out of your business.

Use our Controlling Powder to add to mojo bags and gris gris, blow in the direction of your target, and wear after a bath. Sprinkle it lightly on personal items, add it to a letter, or use it to dust candles in workings. This sachet powder is made the old-fashioned way from real plants, roots, minerals and fragrant, magickal essential oils with aromatherapeutic qualities. 1.5 oz.

WARNING: Do not ingest or use on the genital area.

Controlling Powder

SKU: CSP15
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Creole Moon's Controlling Powder is designed to put you in the driver's seat in any situation. You are the puppeteer, you are the director of the play, you are the maker of your own fate. Controlling Powder is often used to control wandering lovers, unruly children, and folks who can't keep their noses out of your business.

Use our Controlling Powder to add to mojo bags and gris gris, blow in the direction of your target, and wear after a bath. Sprinkle it lightly on personal items, add it to a letter, or use it to dust candles in workings. This sachet powder is made the old-fashioned way from real plants, roots, minerals and fragrant, magickal essential oils with aromatherapeutic qualities. 1.5 oz.

WARNING: Do not ingest or use on the genital area.

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