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Agua Flores - Agua de Florida flower water – Raven Crest Botanicals

€ 15.99 · 4.9 (700) · En stock

Our natural version of Agua de Florida, a flower cologne from Peru used in ceremonies. Pure rosewater infused with essential oils lifts spirits and clears space.
Our all natural creation of Agua de Florida, a traditional flower cologne from Peru, used in ceremonial settings. Pure rosewater is infused with a blend of aromatherapy grade, steam-distilled essential oils. Apply a small amount to your hands and inhale deeply to clear your space and uplift your spirit. Gently apply to the third eye and hearth chakra for protection. Mist your space to clear stuck energy. Ingredients: rose water • essential oils of sweet orange, neroli, lemon, lime, lavender, ginger, vanilla, rose, bergamot, cinnamon, clove • La Llorona jungle creek essence • organic cane alcohol • filtered water • song, love & prayer

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