
Things people don’t want to do to get rich. Some entrust this difficult task to the fragile branches of the money tree, others to the money frog, others put a Chinese coin in their wallet and never work again (but only in their dreams). It is believed that there is another, non-obvious way to attract money into your life. And these… smells. By searching for “wealth oils” and “money essential oils” you can find numerous articles that tell the gullible reader about the wonderful properties of aromas.
In general, legends about the ability of this or that plant to influence invisible forces and attract something to life come from ancient times. People believed that lavender could drive away evil spirits, and wormwood could protect against the evil eye and damage. For example, the smell of patchouli attracting money easily fits into this concept of the world. And people have found proof of this, because there is almost nothing more powerful than faith. Next time someone asks you what money smells like, show them this collection.
patchouli

There are a few constants in the world of perfume: Rose is always associated with femininity, and patchouli is always associated with money. It is this plant that is attributed to the properties of the “money” aroma. First of all, let’s explain what patchouli is. This is a small shrub that grows in tropical regions – in the Philippines and Seychelles, Java and Singapore. The name “Patchouli” is derived from two Tamil words: patchai (meaning “green”) and ellai (meaning “leaf”). So how did a wild tropical shrub become associated with money? In ancient times, patchouli oil was used to repel insects. Therefore, expensive fabrics such as silk and cashmere smelled of a characteristic spicy aroma, which became a symbol of wealth.
vetiver
The aroma of vetiver is similar to lavender oil; It relaxes, eliminates symptoms of anxiety and fatigue, eliminates stress and fights depression. It has also been associated with prosperity and stability since ancient times. For example, curtains and mats made from vetiver roots are still used in India. It is believed that this “money” plant not only disinfects and aromatizes the space, but is also responsible for well-being in the house. What does this vetiver smell like? This is an earthy, dry and smoky aroma – what if it’s not the smell of money!

Cedar
Essential oils that can bring monetary energy include cedarwood as well as patchouli. Ancient Egyptians associated this rich, sour smell with everything that the inhabitants of the Nile Valley considered sacred. They used cedar essential oil for embalming. It is also mentioned in the Bible that Lebanon cedar was one of the materials used in the construction of Solomon’s Temple in Jerusalem. Cedar was also considered a divine plant among the indigenous people of Altai. To this day, it is revered, worshiped and it is believed that its resinous scent can bring prosperity and prosperity to the house.
Bergamot

Bergamot oil is actively used in aromatherapy – it has antiseptic properties, relieves inflammation and tones. But its useful features do not end there. In Eastern cultures, it is believed that bergamot attracts vital energy and brings material wealth.
Cinnamon
Cinnamon was highly valued by ancient peoples, so it was often presented as gifts to rulers and kings. The reputation of cinnamon as an expensive herb has survived to this day, so its aroma is now included in the category of health attractant. Some even believe that a pinch of spice in your wallet will become a real money magnet.
Scent selection




Aroma oils are, of course, good, but it is not always convenient to use them separately. For this reason, we have brought together the perfumes containing the notes of cinnamon, bergamot, vetiver, patchouli and cedar mentioned above, for those who want to always carry the scent of money with them. And scented candles for those who want the scent that attracts wealth to fill the surrounding space.
Source: People Talk

I’m Roger Gritton, and I’ve been writing for the The Fashion Vibes for over 5 years now. My specialty is beauty news; I’m passionate about covering the latest trends, products, and innovations in the industry. In my time there, I’ve become known as an authority on all things beauty-related.
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