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Look Me Over Sachet Powder is a fabulous powder suitable for daily use as it is just the right blend of soft attraction without being coercive. It is very useful in glamouring spell work and to help attract the visual admiration of men.

Old-tyme Rootworkers and Spiritualists used sachet powders and conjure dusts to fix petitions and name papers, to dress candles, and as an ingredient in gris gris, mojo bags and foot-track magic. Wear as a body powder, dust bed sheets and undergarments. It 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.

Look Me Over Powder

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Look Me Over Sachet Powder is a fabulous powder suitable for daily use as it is just the right blend of soft attraction without being coercive. It is very useful in glamouring spell work and to help attract the visual admiration of men.

Old-tyme Rootworkers and Spiritualists used sachet powders and conjure dusts to fix petitions and name papers, to dress candles, and as an ingredient in gris gris, mojo bags and foot-track magic. Wear as a body powder, dust bed sheets and undergarments. It 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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