VOODOO QUEEN: A PERFUME INSPIRED BY MARIE LAVEAU
MARIE LAVEAU INSPIRED PERFUME
How she used to do it, I don’t know. She used to say prayers and mix different things to give people to drink, to rub with, to throw over your shoulder in the river.
Notes: Black Cardamom, Palo Santo, Sage, Saffron, Jasmine, Rose, Cedar
Read the history below…
MARIE LAVEAU INSPIRED PERFUME
How she used to do it, I don’t know. She used to say prayers and mix different things to give people to drink, to rub with, to throw over your shoulder in the river.
Notes: Black Cardamom, Palo Santo, Sage, Saffron, Jasmine, Rose, Cedar
Read the history below…
MARIE LAVEAU INSPIRED PERFUME
How she used to do it, I don’t know. She used to say prayers and mix different things to give people to drink, to rub with, to throw over your shoulder in the river.
Notes: Black Cardamom, Palo Santo, Sage, Saffron, Jasmine, Rose, Cedar
Read the history below…
The Voodoo Queen of New Orleans
Marie Laveau was one of the most famous Voodoo Queens of New Orleans. She was born a free woman of color in the early 1800s and made a name for herself as a hairdresser to wealthy white aristocrats. Using the information she gleaned from client gossip and a robust network of "spies," she was able to become top priestess in a city overrun with them. Besides offering spells and potions, she was also a humanitarian and regularly cared for the sick as well as those condemned to the gallows.
This perfume smells like a cross between a love potion and a curse.
Learn more about Marie Laveau on Storical Podcast.
Ingredients (IFRA allergens noted): Jojoba oil, Parfum, Benzyl benzoate, Lilial, Cinnamaldehyde, Citral, Coumarin, Eugenol, Farnesol, Geraniol, Alpha-Hexylcinnamaldehyde, D-Limonene, Linalool, Methyl 2-octynoate, Isoeugenol, Alpha-Amylcinnamic aldehyde, Cinnamyl alcohol, DL-Citronellol, Hydroxycitronellal, Hydroxyisohexyl 3-cyclohexene carboxaldehyde, Cinnamic aldehyde (Cinnamal)
None of my fragrances or balms should ever be ingested. Keep out of reach of children and animals, and if you are pregnant it’s not a good idea to use essential oils. Additionally, essential/fragrance oils are very potent and can cause allergies or rashes. Always test a fragrance (mine or anyone else’s) on a small patch of skin to make sure that it won’t bother you. Ingredients are listed in each product listing, if you have a known allergy to one of the ingredients do not buy. If you have a reaction to this product, discontinue use immediately and seek medical attention (if serious). Please also let me know if you have a reaction so that I may note it for my record keeping.