Florida Wata
This floral cologne blend has both spiritual and practical uses. Named after the Fountain of Youth in St. Augustine Florida, it was introduced into the US in 1808. It has a base ingredient of a blend of essential oils. It has been known to ease headaches, soothe fevers, and cleanse the home. You can put it in a spray bottle as a spiritual “disinfectant,” anoint doors and windows with it, use it in place of holy water or pour it into a bowl and place it on the altar for offering.
Ingredients: Alcohol, Lavender, lemon, orange bergamot, cinnamon, clove essential oils
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