Money Drawing Perfume with Pheromones, 1/3 oz
Money Drawing Perfume with Pheromones, 1/3 oz- Tradition: Botanica folk magic
- Intent: Money, Prosperity
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Money Drawing, known in the Spanish-language folk tradition as Ven Dinero, is one of the oldest condition names in the botanica trade. This is the roll-on perfume oil version: a green blend in a one-third ounce vial with a small talisman charm sealed inside it, made by Mistic Products for the same shelf where the candles, washes, and sachet powders sit.
It is a scented oil worn on the body as part of a money working. That is the whole of what it is, and the rest of this page will not pretend otherwise.
Key Features
Roll-on vial, one-third ounce. Small enough to carry, applied without a dropper or a mess, which is the practical argument for this format over a dram bottle.
Talisman charm sealed in the vial. A small charm sits inside the oil, visible through the glass. It is part of the object rather than something you remove.
The green of the Ven Dinero line. Green is the color the money condition has carried in the botanica trade for as long as the trade has existed, and this blend keeps it.
Product Details
- Volume: 1/3 oz roll-on vial
- Contents: Blended fragrance oil in a carrier base, with a talisman charm inside the vial
- Maker: Mistic Products
- Tradition: Botanica and folk-magic money work
- Use: External only. Patch test before wear.
- SKU: OPMOND
Ingredients
A proprietary blend of fragrance oils in a carrier base. Mistic Products does not publish the formula, so we do not list one. It is a fragrance composition, not an aromatherapy product, and not a therapeutic preparation of any kind. Patch test a small area of skin before wearing it, and do not apply to broken skin.
The Spiritual Significance
Money work is the most common working there is. It is what people actually come to a botanica for, and it long predates the shelf of branded bottles. Ven Dinero, come money, is the plain imperative form, and the honesty of that name is the honesty of the whole tradition: you are not asking for enlightenment, you are asking for rent.
The wearing of a condition oil on the body is a specific move within that. It is not the same as dressing a candle or a petition, where the oil carries the work into an object that then does the burning. Worn oil keeps the intention on you, through the day, in the rooms where the money actually has to move. Practitioners who work this way describe it as a reminder more than a mechanism, something that keeps the ask present while you do the ordinary things that might answer it.
We will not tell you that a scent will bring you money. What the tradition holds is that focused, repeated, embodied attention on an intention changes how you move through a day, and that this is worth doing. That is a claim we can stand behind. The other one is not.
How To Use
- Name the ask plainly. Not abundance in the abstract. A number, a bill, a job. The tradition rewards specificity.
- Roll it onto pulse points. Wrists, inner elbows, the base of the throat. A little goes a long way and there is no benefit to more.
- Say the thing out loud. In folk practice the spoken intention carries as much as the material. Speak the ask while the oil is going on.
- Wear it into the room where it matters. The interview, the negotiation, the conversation you have been putting off. The point of a worn oil rather than a dressed candle is that it goes with you.
- Pair it with the work. Money work in every tradition assumes you are also doing the mundane part. The oil is not a substitute for the application, the invoice, or the ask.
Pairs Well With
- Mr. Money Perfume, 1/3 oz. The Don Dinero counterpart in the same roll-on format. Ven Dinero calls the money; Don Dinero is the figure who carries it. Practitioners keep both and use them for different framings of the same ask.
- Money Drawing Green Jar Candle. The sustained burn that runs while you go about the day wearing the oil.
- Money Drawing Sachet Powder, 0.5 oz. Dusted into a wallet, a register, or a shoe. The dry form of the same condition.
- Money Drawing (Ven Dinero) Wash, 8 oz. For the floor and the threshold, so the space is worked as well as the body.
- Money Drawing Ritual Kit. The full framework, for practitioners who want the working structured rather than assembled.
Frequently Asked Questions
Will wearing this make me money? No, and we are not going to say otherwise. This is a scented oil sold as a ritual supply. It is part of a practice, and the practice assumes you are also doing the ordinary work that money actually comes from. Anyone selling you a bottle as a substitute for that is selling you something else.
What is the charm inside the vial? A small talisman sealed in with the oil, visible through the glass. It stays in the bottle; it is part of the object rather than a component you take out.
What is the difference between Ven Dinero and Don Dinero? Ven Dinero means come money: the ask itself. Don Dinero, Mr. Money, is the personified figure. Same condition, two framings, and many workers keep both.
Can I put it on my skin? It is made for external wear, but the formula is proprietary, so patch test a small area first and keep it off broken skin, out of eyes, and away from children and pets.
Is this an essential oil? No. It is a blended fragrance composition in a carrier base, made as a ritual supply.

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