Magical Oil Recipes

Rated 4.3 out of 5 based on 1 customer rating
(436 customer reviews)

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Dive into this recipe collection filled with over a hundred awesomely aromatic magical oil blends. Use the blends within to create magical oils that are powerful, potent, and useful for many applications of magic including spell or ritual enhancement, consecration, or blessings.

Many magical oil blends are available to suit your purpose: whether you seek a fragrant sabbat oil, home or personal protection, love attraction, or a peaceful mind.

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436 reviews for Magical Oil Recipes

  1. Rated 4 out of 5

    Liyonala

    This little kindle recommends less expensive and easier methods to create essential oil of your choice. These magical recipes shows the methods of creating various oils by putting ingredients, usually the drops in a jar and shake for a few seconds. These magical oils can not only be healing, but also pleasing to our senses. Unfortunately, it can be expensive to make true essential oils. Sometimes it might take a large amount of an herb to create only a few drops of oil. Would be glad if the recipes are more descriptive.

  2. Rated 5 out of 5

    S. Coyne

    This book has easy instructions, awesome recipe’s love the read will be referring back to this book all the time.

  3. Rated 5 out of 5

    sarah jovanovic

    These recipes work so I have offered five stars. Having used Scott Cunningham’s book, these have nice additions. The book is very good value and if you are a sensitive, the recipes will work for you. Simple, straight forward, and great price. It does what it says it will.
    Thank you Lady Gianne.

  4. Rated 5 out of 5

    PG

    Can’t wait to try the recipes. Easy guide to making your own magical oils. Been looking for such a book for ages.

  5. Rated 2 out of 5

    bonnie

    The book could have been good if it just doesn’t mention recipes but gives instructions on how to use them and the purpose of each oil. It seems like you have the key but what does the key do you don’t know

  6. Rated 5 out of 5

    GiaGia

    I found this book to be somewhat basic in the sense that it gives you recipes but no explanation on the uses for each oil. However, Google is a click away so therefore I found this book and the recipes inside to be pretty good and work even better.

  7. Rated 3 out of 5

    PhillipAllen

    In the introduction to these formulae, Lady Gianne writes, “Recipes are based on essential oil, not synthetic.” Unfortunately several recipes call for musk, which cannot be legally obtained as a natural oil (since it is the product of killing an endangered species). Other oils specified include lily of the valley, honeysuckle, sweet pea, magnolia, gardenia, wisteria, lilac and others for which there are no essential oils. Most of these are available only as synthetics. Some, like carnation, are available as absolutes and do not smell at all like the flower from the garden. Ambergris is specified fairly often. It is very rare, especially now that humans aren’t killing whales in the numbers seen in earlier years, and is astonishingly expensive if you can find any.

    I believe Lady Gianne has collected recipes from many sources but cannot have actually made up many, since I can’t see she would have included them in light of of her injunction to avoid synthetics. Consider this work as an interesting adjunct for your work with essential oils in magickal practice, but start your work with basic research in aromatherapy/aromamedicine and let *that* guide your experiments and practice.

  8. Rated 5 out of 5

    mr.

    Been through book can’t wait to try some. Ty

  9. Rated 5 out of 5

    GiaGia

    I’m definitely going to make myself a stock of many of the oil recipes in here, although some of the ingredients, such as ambergris, will ever be legally attainable, or even just possible.

  10. Rated 5 out of 5

    Venefica Nox

    Perfect for the beginner who is looking for the bedrock of mystical oils. I’ve been practicing a long time, and I found it very useful too.

  11. Rated 5 out of 5

    Phamcaraveo

    This is a great book if you are looking to learn a little about the power of fragrant oils, and would like to find the best mixture for your needs. Full of a large variety of oil recipes in categories such as love, wealth, protection and power it has all you need in the way of choices. There is also a nice small section that shows what each individual oil is know for and a little information on how carrier oils play an important role in using the power of oils. A very cool book and great as a reference guide.

  12. Rated 5 out of 5

    Deede

    I’m found the topic of this book too interesting to pass. I have no experience dealing with magic, indeed, I’ve never participated in a ritual or tried a spell, but I found this book extremely interesting and easy to follow. I love that there is a workable table of context which links to each recipe. The recipes themselves were simple, basic, and wonderful. I got the sense when reading this that ‘hey, I can do this!’. I also found myself even more intrigued in the subject matter than I was when first purchasing the book. The author is very knowledgeable. She writes in a way that is direct and open. I didn’t have a thousand questions running through my head after reading this, she’s that clear and concise. I wish more ‘how to’ and recipe books were written in this manner. A very good tool, well worth the price. I would definitely recommend it!

  13. Rated 5 out of 5

    Oleg Medvedkov

    People who try to sell you magical oil mixes make you believe that there’s an Uber Secret Method for mixing magical oils. In reality, it’s pretty simple – ask any practicing witch. All you need is to use your common sense to determine which carrier oil to use for what ritual, know the exact amounts of essential oils to mix, and how to mix them properly. This book is just that – an advice from a real witch followed by the recipes of the mixtures.

    Besides preparation of the oils the book lists oil correspondence, precautions one needs to take while mixing and applying the oils and covers oil storage. This is your basic, no-nonsense magic reference book. It’s well organized, has a good table of contents and delivers what it promises. I’d recommend it for any beginning practitioners and as a reference book to anyone writing about witchcraft to make sure the writers won’t mistake Mabon Sabbat oil for Midsummer Subbat oil, for example.

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