Get Back Your Mojo….Wear Perfume + Gambling, Magick and Change Your Luck Draw

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Myrna Loy reading tarot cards

Perfume has been utilized to alter ones luck for a very long time. Scents and aromatic plants have been associated with money, love, fortune as well as misfortune, bad luck, and the removal of bad luck. Traditional peoples who work with plants from an animistic level are the likely origin of plants used. For millennia plants have been rubbed upon hunters to change their smell, masking their scent and even attracting the animals they wished to hunt. It doesn’t take a huge leap of faith to see how over thousands of years the relationship evolved. We have many superstitions human beings, especially around the idea of luck. Many do not believe in luck, or that we make our own luck, this very well may be true, or it may also well be true that luck is something humans have not really fully understood. Regardless luck is a mystery, as is bad luck. When asking ,”Why do these things always happen to me?!” Its difficult not to lean back into the notion of bad luck isn’t it?

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There are two major perfumes used today originating out of the southern american Hoodoo practice, that have been classically associated with luck. Van Van oil, and Hoyts Cologne. There has been much said about Van Van, and Cat Yronwodes web site www.luckymojo.com is probably one of the most comprehensive sources for information on the subject written.  Cat Yronwode, describes its many uses in anointing charms, including the iconic lucky rabbits foot, to clearing away evil, and changing bad luck to good. She also points out that there was a time in New Orleans where the use of the fragrant oil was so commonplace that the streets were filled by its scent. In Folk magic Van Van oil is still used today, and there are many companies that have reproduced the oil, working with its basic recipe, as well as making their own unique alterations. Once such company Rosarium Blends has changed the oil into a natural perfume, working with the same folk magic logic and altering the formula to enhance the money, love “drawing”, and luck “enhancing” properties, replacing citronella, with sweet grass, and adding tonka bean. Tonka itself having a long history in folk magic for its ability to grant ones wishes, and bring one love and wealth.

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Another amazingly underestimated classic cologne is Hoyts cologne. Not as popular today as a normally worn scent, its scent has grown slightly out of fashion as scents often do. Primarily today, the cologne is associated with luck in gambling, and luck with money. At one time it is said that pharmacies would frequently sell out of Hoyts cologne on pay day when people would go out gambling after work. The perfume is used as a “luck drawing” hand rub, it is also used to “feed” mojo bags, and other charms used for luck in gambling.

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The perfume was originally produced in 1870 by the New York pharmacist Eli Waite Hoyt, as Hoyts German Cologne sold for a dollar a bottle. Within seven years Hoyts German cologne had become so popular Hoyt sold his apothecary to make Hoyts perfume full time. Hoyts business partner Freeman Ballard Shedd, invented a brilliant idea for advertising as well as getting samples out to customers, and idea that would eventual evolve into the common day practice of perfume samples sprayed onto paper in magazines. Shedd began scenting collectable cards showing scenes from a popular play called Toddles. The cards were distributed wide and far increasing their success. One could suspect that the scents advertising on cards may have given way to their association with gambling.

Frank Sinatra dealing baccarat at the Sands Casino

Frank Sinatra Dealing Baccarat at the Sands Hotel

Here we have another fantastic example of a perfume not made for magical purposes but becoming famous as years went on for its use in magic and altering ones destiny in gambling. It drives a certain question when pondered, what is it about this perfume that gives one luck in gambling, or in general? If we are to believe in luck, and that luck can be altered, (which many of you readers may not) how can perfume enhance your luck? I suspect many people to this very day, wear perfume to enhance their confidence and performance, is it really any different than a luck drawing hand rub of Hoyts Cologne? Perhaps the scents association makes us more aware of what Jung called synchronicity… regardless, for many they feel lucky when wearing it.

 

Tell us of a moment where you without a shadow of a doubt believed in luck for good or bad and what you will remember about perfume and luck.  We will be giving away a 4 ml Rosarium Blends Van Van  Want to increase your chance of getting lucky, then like Rosarium Blends FB page here. Draw closes 4/13/2015

Marcus McCoy, Guest Contributor and perfumer for House of Orpheus

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15 comments

  • Fazal Cheema says:

    I will be honest I take life as something where nothing is guaranteed so even in the most ideal situations, I have never been a believer in luck without at least some dose of prospects of bad luck..But i do think we sometimes remember good times through the perfumes we were wearing at that particular time..whenever i think of my family past going out somewhere, i think of perfumes the most that everyone would wear irrespective of gender and one such perfume was eau sauvage extreme 😀 thanks a lot for the draw. I am in the US

    P.S. I am already a member of Rosarium Blends Facebook community.

  • This is a fun post! I do believe in luck but I can’t recall any specific moment when I believed in luck” without a shadow of a doubt”. I find it a bit odd though that I’m receiving – on Monday – a bottle of Voodoo Love as an early Mother’s Day present. I not only love it, I feel it’s somehow lucky.
    I can’t wait to see who has the most “luck” in this giveaway.

  • I would love to win this draw to try Van Van, I must say though I’m not a believer in luck, good or bad. I couldn’t live that way. USA

  • I am not sure I would call it luck, but I am amazed, on a daily basis, of the beautiful synchronicities and unfolding of life. No longer is it “oh, wow!”, rather: “Yes! More….”
    As I am always surrounded by perfume of some sort: on my skin, incense, the smells from my garden – orange blossom, jasmine, mimosa…. It is all one.

  • Sometimes I believe the good and bad lucky too, but sometimes neither one. I liked Rosarium Blends FB page. I hope that I will lucky enough to win. I live in Europe.

  • What a fun perfumery to know about! I love this sort of thing. I enjoyed checking out (and liking their FB page also). Luck has more to do with synchronisity and being in the flow with the universe. Sounds corny, but I believe it is so. I think natural essences can enhance one’s state of being, thus opening to the flow. I’d love to try one of these!. I am in the US. Thnaks for the draw.

  • Really interesting and provocative post. I’d love to try the Van Van! Love the back stories of both scents; this kind of history is fabulous. I am sorry to be a downer here, but anyone who doesn’t believe in luck just has been very lucky indeed. I’ve had too many people whom I love killed or disabled for life by random accidents to not believe in bad luck. They didn’t “attract” their fates. It was purely random. In the US. Cheers.

  • Oh, I don’t think I’ve ever believed in luck “without a shadow of a doubt” (though of cause superstition in one way or another is part of human — and science says also animal — nature), especially of luck or good fortune being something you can attract through talismans, prayers or rituals or bad luck being something you can cure a person with. But I’m always interested in reading about how people, now and then, try to attract good fortunes and repel bad luck in various ways — and it was a good read as I hadn’t heard about this before. (Also enjoyed reading about the Rosarium Blend fragrance as it includes two things I love, tonka and sweet grass, so fingers crossed, knock on wood etc etc I’m lucky enough to win).
    I’m in the EU.

  • I believe luck happens every moment of our lives. Whether it’s waking up in the morning, driving to work, eating, or going to sleep. There’s no telling what could happen, and we are all lucky. If I had to choose my “luckiest” perfume, it would be Bleu De Chanel. My days always seem to go much better while I wear it haha. Canada and thanks for the draw!

  • Cynthia Richardson says:

    Without a shadow of a doubt I believe that external things can enhance my confidence and performance, but I have always been a very lucky person in my personal and professional life. I’ve always considered myself blessed. A wonderful scent just serves to remind me of this.
    I Like Rosarium Blends FB page

  • I once found a $50 bill on a barroom floor. I actually waved it around and asked who had dropped it. Amazingly, no one claimed it, so I bought pitchers beer for me and my friends that night. That’s luck — best when shared.

    I’m quite interested in hoodoo, since I mention it in a class that I teach. I’ll be sure to mention VanVan and Hoyt’s next time!

    I am in the US.

  • I do believe in luck both good and bad because everyday is a proof that both kinds do exist. There are days when you hit the jackpot and others when you say “I merely manage the day” and I believe that it is pure cosmic energy that gets strongly activated and others not. But yes I do believe that “lady luck” does exist 🙂
    However I have no special perfume that makes me feel lucky.
    I am already a member of Rosarium Blends Facebook page. I live in EU.

  • I do believe in luck in some ways. Sometimes I just have lucky days. Everything seems to be going right! When it comes to fragrance, I don’t believe it gives you luck, but it surely increases confidence, which might lead to a better experience during the day. Van Van sounds like an awesome scent by the way! I’m a Canadian reader.

  • My luckiest moment was finding a diamond, ruby and gold ring in the street – I registered it with the police, but nobody claimed within the allowed time, so I got to keep it.
    I already use perfume to give me luck in difficult circumstances – Tanja Bochnig’s Unter den Linden is one that has positive associations for me in this respect – so I found the article very interesting.

    Thanks for the draw. I’m in the UK.

  • Everyone has their lucky days! Fragrances help make us feel happy, which I feel is truly being lucky. My luckiest moment was probably betting on horse racing and went with the biggest long shot. That was quite a good day!

    Canada and thank you for the draw