We do not have any Furbabies at the moment but I can appreciate that these animals are worth their weight in love and affection.
So why do we put chemicals on their skin when we wouldn’t put it on ours?
Here is a great Dog Shampoo Recipe.
Soap Making, Oils and Recipes
We do not have any Furbabies at the moment but I can appreciate that these animals are worth their weight in love and affection.
So why do we put chemicals on their skin when we wouldn’t put it on ours?
Here is a great Dog Shampoo Recipe.
In modern witchcraft, self-love is a revolutionary act of magic. Whether you’re deep in shadow work or simply craving a moment of softness, crafting a bath ritual around self-worth is one of the most powerful spells you can cast. This Self-Love Bath Bomb Spell channels the energy of Venus, Aphrodite, and divine feminine beauty, helping you draw in love, radiance, and inner peace.
Using sacred ingredients with metaphysical correspondences like rose, vanilla, and pink Himalayan salt, this spell bath bomb turns your tub into a temple of unconditional self-devotion. This is glamour magick from the inside out.
To open the heart, boost confidence, and draw loving energy to yourself. Best used on a Friday (Venus day) or during the waxing moon.
Light a pink candle. Drop the bath bomb into warm water. As it fizzes, speak the following:
“I am worthy. I am love. I am enough.”
Self-love spells are not vanity—they’re soul nourishment. By setting time aside to bathe in sacred energy, you’re reminding your heart of its inherent worth. Keep a journal nearby, and write any insights that surface. This witchcraft beauty ritual is more than skincare—it’s sacred spellwork for your soul.
Use this bath bomb any time you feel disconnected, unloved, or in need of a magical reset. The more you love yourself, the more the universe responds in kind.
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If you put water on your dog, you’re putting chemicals on him – hydrogen and oxygen. EVERYTHING has chemicals in it. As Paracelsus said, the dose makes the poison.
Exactly, Shay. I’m so sick of seeing the ‘chemical’ bashing on this site. Basic science is thrown out the window & scare-mongering seems to be the order of the day. Come on, CraftGossip. Get your act together and fire whoever writes this crap!