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Old Time Hoodoo Unhexing and Uncrossing Bath - Fragrance Free Sensitive Skin Homemade Recipe

 

purifying water magic in hoodoo witchcraft

So many ritual baths of the modern hoodoo tradition are heavy with essential oils and perfumes. For those with sensitivities, these can do more harm than good. Try this for a scent-free bath that is suitable for uncrossing.

  • 1/2 c baking soda
  • 1/2 c kosher salt or sea salt
  • 7 drops blue food coloring

Combine together, and use the full amount for each bath. Do not use any other soaps, shampoos, etc. Be sure to wet every part of the body with this water including the head and hair (note you needn't necessarily soak your hair, but it must be wetted with the mixture.) Stay in the water till skin begins to prune.

For very stubborn cases, repeat the bath daily for 7 days. 

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