Bend-Over Powder is a gentle persuader, belonging to the class of conjure works called commanding. It is used when you wish to dominate, subjugate, and force another to do your bidding. Many folks dust the inside of their target's shoes daily to keep them doing their will. Business owners recommend dusting the doorknob and sprinkling the front doorway with this powder, as customers are more easily swayed into purchasing what they recommend when coming into contact with this powder.
Use our Bend-Over Powder to dress candles for spells, add to mojo bags and gris gris, blow in the direction of the person you wish to influence, and wear after a bath. This powerful 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.
Bend-Over Powder is a gentle persuader, belonging to the class of conjure works called commanding. It is used when you wish to dominate, subjugate, and force another to do your bidding. Many folks dust the inside of their target's shoes daily to keep them doing their will. Business owners recommend dusting the doorknob and sprinkling the front doorway with this powder, as customers are more easily swayed into purchasing what they recommend when coming into contact with this powder.
Use our Bend-Over Powder to dress candles for spells, add to mojo bags and gris gris, blow in the direction of the person you wish to influence, and wear after a bath. This powerful 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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