- Allspice: Incense made of allspice herb are used to promote luck, health, and happiness
- Chamomile: It is the gambler’s lucky herb. Not long ago, gamblers were known to bathe their hands in chamomile solutions for better luck at gaming (they may be still doing it)
- Frankincense: The Magi presented this aromatic herb to the savior. Carrying a small piece is considered lucky
- Nutmeg: Long considered a charm for good luck, nutmegs are work as lockets and bracelets. They are often strung along with star anise.
- Sandalwood: Burnt as incense, and used in soaps and talcum powder, sandalwood is a sign of luck and prosperity.
Tag: luck
luck powder
i’ve been meaning to write down
the ingredients i used in this “luck powder” i made so i can remake some when my current supply runs out! this is very simple, effective, and it smells nice 🙂
- cinnamon
- dill
- orange (from a tea bag)
- chamomile (also from a tea bag)
- a tiny drop of vanilla (honestly, mostly cause it smells nice, + happiness !!)
stir it all together, sprinkle a bit on your shoes and voila! i carried around a hazel nut or penny as well but that’s just for extra strength/support. best of luck!