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Love Drops Oil, 2 Dram

Love Drops Oil, 2 Dram
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In hoodoo and the wider folk-magic tradition, condition oils are the workhorses of love drawing. A small bottle of oil, anointed onto a candle, a photo, a petition, or the practitioner's own pulse points, carries the working forward in a way that few other forms can match. Love drops oil is one of the classic condition oils for this purpose.

This 2-dram bottle holds a love-drawing oil blend prepared in the tradition: a base oil carrying herbs and essences associated with attraction, sweetening, and the deepening of romantic connection. Practitioners reach for it for the same kinds of workings hoodoo workers have used love oils for generations: dressing candles before love spells, anointing personal items, adding drops to mojo bags, and the steady daily practices that bring love work into ordinary life.

Key Features of Love Drops Oil

Classic hoodoo love-drawing oil. A condition oil prepared in the tradition for love work: drawing affection, sweetening relationships, and amplifying romantic and attraction workings. The 2-dram size is the standard ritual-oil bottle in hoodoo supply, small enough for daily use without committing to a large bottle.

Practical and versatile. Use the oil to dress a candle before lighting, anoint a photo or petition paper, add to a mojo bag, or apply lightly to pulse points before going where you hope love will find you. One bottle covers many separate workings.

Entry-level price for the working size. Two drams is enough for many workings, and the price keeps love magic accessible. Practitioners who do steady love work can keep a fresh bottle on the altar without significant investment.

Product Details

  • Volume: 2 drams (approximately 1/4 fluid ounce, about 7.4 ml)
  • Form: liquid oil blend in a small glass bottle
  • Use: anoint candles, photos, petition paper, mojo bag contents, or pulse points for love-drawing work
  • Source: prepared as part of the Plentiful Earth ritual-supply line
  • Foundation: base oil infused with traditional love-drawing herbs and essences
  • Note: for ritual and topical use; not for ingestion

Ingredients

A base oil infused with herbs and essences associated with love-drawing in the folk-magic tradition. Exact formulation is proprietary. For ritual anointing and topical use only; not for ingestion. As with any topical product, do a small patch test if you have sensitive skin.

The Spiritual Significance

Anointing oils have been part of religious and magical practice for as long as people have made oil. The act of anointing transfers something: a blessing, an intention, a working purpose, from the oil into whatever it touches. Hoodoo and the wider American folk-magic traditions inherited the anointing oil from many lineages (Mediterranean, West African, European, Caribbean) and made it central to condition-oil practice, where each oil is named for the condition it brings about: protection, money, banishing, love.

Love drops oil sits in the love-drawing branch of condition-oil tradition. Its job is straightforward: to bring the practitioner what they have named, whether that is a new connection, the deepening of an existing one, or the sweetening of a relationship that has gone cool. The oil does not replace the work, the intention, or the conditions in which love grows; it amplifies them, the same way a fire grows when oil is added to it. The practitioner names what they want; the oil carries the naming.

How To Use Love Drops Oil

  1. Cleanse yourself and the bottle however your practice asks. Some practitioners smoke-cleanse, some breathe over the bottle, some simply sit with it for a moment before the working.
  2. Name your working aloud or silently as you open the bottle. Be specific without being controlling: "I am opening to love that wants me back," rather than naming a specific person who has not chosen you. The tradition supports both kinds of working, but specific-person work has its own ethical weight in many lineages.
  3. Anoint the object of your working. For a love candle, run a drop of oil up the candle from base to wick (drawing in) before lighting. For a photo, dab a drop on the corner. For a petition, anoint each corner of the paper. For yourself, a touch on the pulse points before going out is traditional.
  4. Close the working. Light the candle, say the prayer, fold the petition, or close the working in whatever way the tradition you are working in directs. Sit a moment with the close.
  5. Repeat as your working calls for. Some love workings ask for nine consecutive days of anointing, some ask for a single one-night working, some ask for a weekly anointing across many weeks. The oil supports any of these rhythms.

Keep the bottle closed when not in use. Oils last well stored in a cool, dark spot.

Pairs Well With

  • True Love Aromatic Jar Candle: a love-drawing jar candle to dress with love drops oil before lighting. Anoint the wax around the wick with a few drops, light, and let the candle burn the working forward as you sit with your intention.
  • Red Velveteen Bag, 2 x 2.5 inches: the traditional red mojo bag for love and attraction work. Build a mojo with love drops oil anointing the herbs, roots, and personal tokens inside, then refresh the bag with a drop weekly to keep the working alive.
  • Red Attraction Rice, 1 oz Bag: a traditional hoodoo material for love and attraction work. Use a pinch in a mojo bag with love drops oil, or sprinkle a circle around a working candle to amplify the love-drawing energy.
  • Lust Ritual Candle: where love drops oil draws love and sweetens connection, this candle leans into the desire and physical-attraction side of the same family of workings. Keep both available for the spectrum of intimate work.
  • Magical Rituals for Love by Donna Rose: a practical guide to love workings across folk-magic traditions. Practitioners building a love practice will find this an excellent companion to the condition-oil tradition.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is love drops oil?

Love drops oil is a condition oil in the hoodoo and folk-magic tradition. "Condition oil" is the practitioner's term for a ritual oil prepared to bring about a specific condition: in this case, drawing love. Practitioners anoint candles, photos, petitions, mojo bag contents, and sometimes themselves with the oil to carry the love-drawing intent into the working.

Is this an essential oil or a perfume?

Neither. Love drops oil is a working oil prepared for ritual use, not a fragrance product or a pure essential oil. The base and the herbs and essences in the blend are chosen for their tradition-associated working properties rather than for scent alone, though the oil does carry a fragrance from its ingredients.

Can I put it on my skin?

Hoodoo practice commonly includes anointing pulse points (wrists, behind ears, base of throat) with condition oils before going out. The oil is prepared for topical ritual use. If you have sensitive skin or known allergies to essential oils or carrier oils, test a drop on the inside of your wrist first and wait twenty-four hours before broader use.

How do I dress a candle with this oil?

For a love-drawing candle, run a drop or two of oil up the candle from the base toward the wick (the "drawing in" direction). Some traditions use the fingertip, some use a clean small cloth. The principle: motion toward yourself draws love in; motion away pushes out. Then light the candle in the usual way.

Can I use this for a specific person or only for general love?

Tradition allows both. Many hoodoo lineages support specific-person workings (the practitioner names a particular person they want to draw closer); other lineages and modern practitioners prefer to work for "love that wants me back" without naming. The oil itself is neutral; the working it carries forward is whatever you name. Each practitioner brings their own ethics to the working.

How should I store the bottle?

Sealed and upright in a cool, dark spot. Direct sunlight and heat can degrade the oil over time. Stored well, a dram bottle of love drops oil keeps for years; if you notice a change in scent or appearance you don't expect, that's a sign to retire the bottle and replace it.

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