Cinnamon Soap by Ohli~Way, 100g
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Cinnamon is one of the great all-rounders of folk magic: a money-drawer, a luck-bringer, a protector, and above all a quickener, the herb you add to speed any working along. Cinnamon Soap brings that bright, warming spice into the bath as a single-note bar.
This 100g bar from Ohli~Way is the straightforward cinnamon wash, useful on its own for money and luck and useful as a booster to set under other work. Each bar comes with the line's prayer card and a small charm.
Of all the kitchen spices that crossed into the conjure cabinet, cinnamon is the one nearly every tradition agrees on. A cinnamon bath is a warm, fast, lucky place to start.
Key Features
Single-herb cinnamon bar. A clean, single-note cinnamon soap rather than a multi-herb condition formula, prized for money, luck, and speed.
A quickener and money-drawer. Cinnamon's folk reputation is for drawing money and luck and for speeding other workings along, a booster as much as a bath.
Prayer card and charm included. A prayer card to focus the work and a small charm to carry the warmth into your day.
Product Details
- Weight: 100 g (about 3.5 oz.)
- Soap base: vegetable origin, Grade 1, approximately 76% TFM (total fatty matter)
- Includes: one bar of soap, one printed prayer card, one small charm
- Brand: Ohli~Way
- For external use only. Keep out of reach of children. Patch-test before full use. Discontinue use if irritation occurs.
Ingredients
Cinnamon Soap is built on Ohli~Way's signature vegetable soap base: Sodium Palmitate, Aqua (Water), Fragrance (Parfum), Vegetable Glycerin, Cocos Nucifera (Coconut) Oil, Theobroma Cacao (Cocoa) Seed Butter, Butylated Hydroxytoluene, Sodium EDTA, and colorant (the specific shade and CI number vary by formula), with cinnamon fragrance. Vegetable origin, Grade 1, approximately 76% total fatty matter. Cinnamon scent can be warming on the skin and is a known sensitizer for some people, so a patch test is wise. Color may shift slightly over the life of the bar as the fragrance settles, which is normal for this style of soap. For the most current ingredient list, refer to the label on the bar you receive.
The Spiritual Significance
Cinnamon has carried magical weight for as long as it has been traded. In the correspondences gathered by Scott Cunningham, it falls under the Sun and the element of fire, with uses spanning money and prosperity, success, protection, psychic power, and love. That breadth is the point: cinnamon is a generalist, and its signature quality is heat. It warms and quickens whatever it touches, which is why folk practice reaches for it to speed a working along.
In Hoodoo and American folk custom, cinnamon shows up in money rites, blown through the front door on the first of the month to draw prosperity for the weeks ahead, and added to mixes to give them a faster, hotter charge. As a single-note bath, it does double duty: a money-and-luck wash in its own right, and a quickening bath to set under other work when you want results to come faster. The prayer card focuses the intention, and the charm carries cinnamon's warmth out into the day.
How To Use
- Patch-test first on a small area, since cinnamon fragrance can feel warm on sensitive skin.
- For money and luck, lather upward toward the heart, the drawing direction, naming what you are calling in.
- To quicken another working, use cinnamon as the bath beforehand to lend it heat and speed.
- Recite the prayer from the included card, or speak your own intention, as you wash.
- Carry the included charm through the day, and repeat the bath on a building rhythm or whenever you want to add a fast, warm charge to your work.
Pairs Well With
- Coconut Spiritual Cleansing Soap by Ohli~Way: cool and clear first, then bring in cinnamon's warmth for money and luck.
- All Purpose (Para Todo) Wash: open the roads so the money and luck cinnamon draws can reach you.
- Protection Soap by Ohli~Way, 3.5 oz. Bar: pair cinnamon's protective side with a dedicated daily shield.
- Rue (Ruda) Water, 8 oz: clear envy and stagnation that can slow a money working.
- Spiritual Cleansings and Psychic Defenses by Robert Laremy: a working practitioner's reference for ritual baths and washes.
History & Occult Background
Cinnamon's magical pedigree reaches back to the ancient world, where it was burned as temple incense and blended into sacred anointing oils, prized as much for its spiritual potency as its scent. Its long association with the Sun and with fire made it a herb of vitality, success, and quickening across many systems, and it carried that reputation into European herbals and, later, the American folk traditions.
In Hoodoo, cinnamon is a staple money curio, blown into a business or home to draw prosperity and added to oils and powders to heat them up. Kitchen witchery keeps it as a go-to for warmth, luck, and speed. Single-herb soaps like this one are simple, flexible tools in that lineage, letting a practitioner work one clean note. Ohli~Way's Cinnamon Soap packages that single-herb tradition with a prayer card and charm, in the broader tradition of botanica supplies that translate ritual herbs and intentions into accessible household forms.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is cinnamon used for in folk magic?
Cinnamon is a generalist: most strongly a money-drawer and luck-bringer, but also worked for success, protection, and psychic power. Its defining trait is heat, the quality that lets it quicken and strengthen other workings as well as stand on its own.
Can I use it to boost other workings?
Yes, that is one of its classic roles. Cinnamon is a quickener, so a cinnamon bath taken before another working is a traditional way to lend that work heat and speed. Use it as the warming base under your money, luck, or success rituals.
Which direction do I lather it for money?
Upward, toward your heart. For drawing work like money and luck, you lather toward yourself to coax what you want in, picturing it gathering to you, rather than washing downward as you would in a cleansing bath.
Is cinnamon harsh on the skin?
It can be. Cinnamon and its fragrance are warming and are known skin sensitizers for some people, so patch-test on a small area before full-body use and keep it away from broken or very sensitive skin. If you feel more than mild warmth, or any stinging or irritation, rinse and discontinue use.
Do the prayer card and charm work for non-Catholic practitioners?
The prayer card leans toward Latinx Catholic and folk-Catholic phrasing, since that is Ohli~Way's tradition. Practitioners outside it often substitute their own intention. The charm is a small object you can carry, rededicated however your practice prefers.
How often should I use it?
For drawing work, many use it on a building rhythm from the new moon toward the full, or whenever they want to add a fast, warm charge to a working. As a single-note bar it is flexible; let your intention and skin comfort set the pace.

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