Saturday, June 8, 2019

It saddens me to say that my perfume "Secrets of Conjure" will be discontinued by August and I will no longer have that in my online store😢.

SECRETS OF CONJURE PARFUME

Well, dear hearts with all good things sometimes there must come an end too it. It saddens me to say that my perfume "Secrets of Conjure" will be discontinued by August and I will no longer have that in my online store😢.



It was a fun ride while it lasted and also I learned a lot about the perfume business. This is something that I have always wanted to do! I remember my grandmother would get on to me when I was a child to get out of her perfumes. I was always in her Chanel number 5 and that was my favorite of hers.  I only have about 6 bottles left you guys. Even though I won't be doing business with that particular perfume company again. I am also very HAPPY to say that I am talking to a new company and they are excited about helping me launch my new fragrance and I will have exclusive rights over my scents and products. So it won't be just a "signature" scent it will be all me! Be on the lookout for that! The cost for "secrets of conjure" is $73.00 total with shipping included for each of my last bottles, of course, I kept a couple for myself for memories sake. I truly appreciated the experience of it all and wouldn't have changed a thing, and just the when one door closes the ancestors will open up another Ase'! Just check out the screenshot below of what my last client who found me on youtube said about secrets of conjure, just a couple of weeks ago. 

Monday, June 3, 2019

'Juju': Three Black Women Learn They're Descendants Of Yoruba Witches In New Fantasy Web Series!

Juju! The Web Series.
photo by photographer Ty Stone
I am so glad that this series is being made! Many of us that are African American are connecting to our roots. Leaving the churches and finding out that we are resilient and many of our ancestors were witches or priestesses. Even though this is a fantasy show. There are some things in there that will resonate with many of us who are witches and practice the occult life. This not just important to all women but this is VERY  also very important to African American women who are trying to find their way or connect to their ancestors. Knowing that there is no fear in wanting to connect or give offerings to your ancestors. This will help a lot of closed minded people open their eyes and see that all people have the right to practice their own religion and spirituality in peace and in the safety of their home, and if they would just take the time to do research they too will see that in some way we are all connected.
 Ase!!!!




Here is a little info about the writer of Juju the web series. When the witch-centric series Siempre Bruja premiered on Netflix in February, it garnered a large amount of criticism on Twitter for its premise: A time-traveling Afro-Colombian witch goes to the 21st-century at the behest of a wizard who promises to save the life of her lover--a white man who turns out to be her slaveholder's son.

Black witches often receive the short end of the stick in fantasy television.  They are usually sidekicks who aid the white lead with relatively little to no backstory. The combined viewer frustration from Siempre Bruja begged the question: When will we get a show about Black witches without the stench of slavery and white saviors?
Answering the call is, Juju a mystical, dark fantasy web series written by Jhé "Moon" Ferguson.

 Also, thanks to Shadow and Act for that awesome article! The link to find the source where I got the photo and information. Get to know the 3 main black witch characters where they have videos about who they are. Just click on the shadow and act like below and it will take you there enjoy!!

Shadow And Act/ Juju the web series



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