Can I use your products to cast spells on others?
Please don't. Black Horehound adheres to the Threefold Law. There are often negative consequences to attempting to control the free will of another (even if your intentions are good). These products are meant to assist you with your journey of self discovery - please allow everyone to explore their own path in their own time.Can your products cure my medical ailments?
No. Please visit a healthcare practitioner to discuss your physical and mental health. Black Horehound products are designed to assist with your spiritual health.Do your products contain animal ingredients?
All ingredients are listed on the individual product page. The only item containing animal byproducts are the altar candles, which are made with 100% pure beeswax. An alternate vegan candle option can be made on request.How long will it take for a custom order?
Please allow 2-3 weeks for the consultation and custom blending process. I will keep you informed of any delays due to issues sourcing specific materials.
How should I store my products?
The anointing oil, aura mist, and candles should all be kept away from direct sunlight, humidity, and extreme temperatures as these factors can lead to the degradation of the natural ingredients.Are the anointing oils meant to be worn as perfume?
You may certainly use the oils as a personal scent, but please keep in mind that the ingredients were intentionally chosen for their occult properties, not necessarily their aromatic delights.I want to restock my products, but I don't want another carrying case.
Send an email to info@blackhorehound.com, and we will accommodate this request!How do I burn loose incense?
Loose incense is burned on a charcoal disc, which can be purchased at a variety of online outlets. For step-by-step instructions on how to burn loose incense, see our page here.
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Black Horehound operates with humility and reverence on the stolen lands of the Halkomelem-speaking peoples. We acknowledge that colonialism has made invisible their histories and connections to the land where we are privileged to live and work.