Ancient Egyptian Spells: Harnessing the Power of the Pharaohs

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Egyptian magic refers to the practices and beliefs surrounding magic in the ancient civilization of Egypt. Magic played a significant role in Egyptian religion and culture, with spells and rituals being used for various purposes, such as protection, healing, and divination. The Egyptians believed that magic was a part of the natural world and that it could be harnessed by humans through the knowledge and use of spells and rituals. They believed that magic had both positive and negative aspects, and it was up to the individual to use it responsibly. One of the most well-known examples of Egyptian magic is the use of amulets and charms. These were small objects that were believed to contain magical properties and were worn or carried by individuals for protection or to bring good fortune.



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Egyptian Magic

With its unique formula, Egyptian Magic Skin Cream contains no additives, added preservatives, parabens or GMO ingredients, instead we utilize the natural preservatives found in our ingredients and are able to provide an effective balm. Egyptian Magic All-Purpose Skin Cream “The People’s Choice” is made with the blessings and guidance of our ancestors and with the following pure ingredients: Olive Oil, Bees Wax, Honey, Bee Pollen, Royal Jelly, Bee Propolis & Divine Love. Made in the United States

How to use

Because Egyptian Magic is a solidified, oil-based product, you will see the best results if you soften it by warming it up before applying it. Take a small amount and rub it in your hands until it softens and turns into oil, then gently apply to your skin. A little Egyptian Magic goes a long way. If you are applying to your hair, warm it up and then gently rub it into the ends of your hair. You can also apply it to your hair and scalp as a hair mask. Just let it sit for an hour or more, and then wash it out with shampoo. Dab it on your face to highlight your cheekbones with a natural glow, or apply under your eyes to help with dark circles and dehydrated tissue. Gently apply over wet skin after a shower or bath for all-over hydration.

Ingredients

Egyptian Magic is made of Honey, Beeswax, Olive Oil, Royal Jelly, Bee Pollen and Bee Propolis. Our unique process combines these six simple ingredients to create a moisturizing balm unlike any other. That’s it. No additives, preservatives, fragrances, chemicals or parabens.

Egyptian Magic Skin Cream: A Multitude of Uses for This Multifaceted Potion

Typically, I do everything I can to remove grease and oil from my face. At 25, with adult acne and a slew of medications to combat it, I never thought I’d actually slather my face with anything oil based. I’ve tried coconut oil, as well as oil-based cleansers, and they never seemed to perform any magic.

Egyptian Magic, on the other hand, might have a few tricks up its sleeve. Containing only six ingredients, the cult beauty favorite has been around since the early ’90s, and it’s easy to see why it’s become such a must-have item.

My first impressions upon investigation were that it did seem very similar in the style of packaging to Dr. Bronner’s Castile Soap (with the prayers and simple fonts). The red font, coupled with the blue and white background, screams drugstore product, but EM seems to fall somewhere in the middle. Price/size wise, I would have to call it “lower to middle high end,” with a 2-oz. jar ringing in at $26 and a 4-oz. jar coming in just under $40 (though you can also purchase it at drugstores).

Touted as an “all-purpose skin cream,” Egyptian Magic contains six ingredients that are said to be identical to a formula found in ancient tombs. While I’m not sure of that, I am sure that this formulation is somewhat of a miracle worker when it comes to difficult skin.

Here are just a few of the different ways I’ve used it over the past two weeks:

As an eyebrow tamer and conditioner

Seriously, I don’t know what possessed me to put this on my eyebrows, but something told me, “Marcy, put it on your damn brows. It’ll do them good.” And it did. I found that just dabbing my finger in the cream and applying before bed left my brows silky and soft (all the better for filling, my dear).

Note: it looks slightly wet if applied too heavily.

As a cuticle cream

This was sort of a “duh” moment for me. Applying EM to my cuticles daily and letting it sink in (5-10 minutes) is like heaven for my constant hangnails. I typically do so before bed, but if you have to during the day, it won’t make too much of a mess.

A moisturizer

A few times during testing I found myself without my regular moisturizer, or that I had forgotten my moisturizer. I was also moving at this time, and at one point, all of my products, except this one, which was in my purse, were packed away. Enter Egyptian Magic. Slathered on my face and properly rubbed in, I could go about my day without looking greasy. I didn’t exactly look matte, but I didn’t look overly oily, you get me?

A spot treatment

Also packed away were my acne treatments. Dabbing this on any problem areas has kept the few spots that have reared their ugly heads (literally) away for the last few days. Stress zits are real, ya’ll, especially when you stay up until 5 a.m. on the day your lease ends moving the last of your possessions (and your terrified cats).

To relieve hives/allergic reactions

I have a severe mold allergy, and due to some wayward mushrooms I found myself with a tiny patch of hives. This product did the trick better than the prescription cream an allergist (that I spent potentially hundreds on) prescribed me. Additionally, my boyfriend had a strange allergic reaction at this time, resulting in red welts on his arms, and rubbing a little bit of EM on his arms daily helped the itching.

As a lip balm

The first thing I thought of to apply this as was a lip balm. NYC winters and the winds that come with them can be extra harsh, and up until a few days ago, it was mighty cold around here. When I applied the cream to my lips, it was slightly exfoliating at first (TMI, that might have just been because of all the dead skin on my lips), and then came the pillowy softness and the realization, IS THIS WHAT SOFT LIPS FEEL LIKE? Applying this before bed and after a lip scrub will have you ready for any lipstick.

All in all, I thoroughly enjoy this product. The only thing I own that is similar that I have enjoyed is Lush’s Ultrabalm. For $14.95 for 1.4 oz., it’s just slightly more expensive per ounce than the 4-oz. jar of Egyptian Magic. While Ultrabalm is vegan, I feel it doesn’t have as many uses as its contender. EM is a thoroughly universal product that anyone can find a practical use for.

Marcella Yakalis


Marcella Yakalis is a freelance writer living and working in Brooklyn, New York, with two cats, one snake, and one very patient boyfriend. She writes about family, relationships, and oppressive retail culture. She can also be found on Twitter and Instagram.

Egyptian Magic Skin Cream: A Multitude of Uses for This Multifaceted Potion / Originally published March 18th, 2016

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Ich hatte die Creme als Probe bekommen und sie nach dem Schwimmtraining aufgetragen. Die Verpackung machte mich ehrlich gesagt skeptisch. Sie sieht auch einfach nach Vaseline aus und riecht auch ein bisschen so. Ich schaute dann noch einmal bei Codecheck rein, ob das mit rechten Dingen zugeht und dort erschien alles grün an Inhaltsstoffen. Also probierte ich sie trotzdem einfach mal aus. Gerade wenn die Haut beansprucht und ausgetrocknet vom Chlor ist, ist diese Creme wunderbar. Man braucht auch wirklich nur eine kleine Menge und die Haut fühlt sich geschmeidig und "versorgt" an. Mein Freund benutzt die Creme auch nach dem Schwimmen und ist genauso begeistert.

Found useful: 0 out of 0 Was this review helpful for you? Yes No Marleen 19.08.2015, 21:44 Performance Feel Look Smell Der beste Moisturizer für trockene Haut

Ich nehme jeden Tag ein winziges bisschen nach meinem Serum und verteile es auf meinem Gesicht, bevor ich mein Make-Up auftrage. Diese Crème lässt es goldig aussehen, ohne fettig zu wirken. Ich muss im Prinzip nicht mal Puder tragen, obwohl meine supertrockene Haut bestens genährt ist. Seit 3 Wochen mache ich das nun so, und ganz ehrlich, meine Haut ist wirklich besser geworden - und zwar in dem Sinne, dass meine Rötungen verschwunden sind und meine Haut besser abheilt. Hatte daran gezweifelt, sie so unter dem Make-Up zu tragen und sah mich schon als wandelnde Ölspur, aber es ist einfach perfekt :)

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Ich hatte mir diese Creme mit dem Probenservice von Amazingy bestellt - und bin sehr froh, dass es diesen gibt! Er hat mich vor einem teuren Fehlkauf bewahrt.
Ich hatte mir diese Creme als Gesichtscreme gekauft. Schon nach der ersten Anwandung fühlte sich meine Haut seltsam an. Ich verwende schonmal über Nacht Kokosöl, aber ich hatte noch nie am nächsten morgen so ein fettiges Gefühl auf der Haut. Meine Haut sah irgendwie ungepflegt aus und es hatten sich kleine Pickelchen und Unterlagerungen gebildet. So seltsam hat meine Haut noch nie auf ein Produkt reagiert, deswegen habe ich es einige Tage länger nur als Augencreme weiter verwendet. Aber auch hier hatte ich nach zwei Wochen nicht das Gefühl, dass es meine Haut pflegt. Da greife ich lieber auf das günstige und pflegende Kokosöl aus dem Reformhaus zurück.

These were small objects that were believed to contain magical properties and were worn or carried by individuals for protection or to bring good fortune. Amulets could take the form of animals, gods, or symbols and were often inscribed with specific spells or prayers. In addition to amulets, the Egyptians also practiced various rituals and ceremonies to invoke supernatural powers.

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These rituals often involved the use of words, gestures, and objects, such as statues, incense, and offerings. The priests who performed these rituals were considered to be skilled in the art of magic and acted as intermediaries between the people and the gods. Divination was another important aspect of Egyptian magic. The Egyptians believed that by interpreting signs and symbols, they could gain insight into the future or receive guidance from the gods. Some of the methods used for divination included interpreting dreams, studying the movement of celestial bodies, and reading the patterns in the entrails of animals. It is important to note that Egyptian magic was deeply intertwined with religion. The gods and goddesses of the Egyptian pantheon were believed to possess magical powers, and spells and rituals were often performed in their honor. The belief in magic was widespread among all levels of Egyptian society, from the elite to the common people. Today, the study of Egyptian magic provides valuable insights into the beliefs and practices of this ancient civilization. It offers a glimpse into the worldview of the Egyptians and provides a deeper understanding of their religious and cultural practices. The legacy of Egyptian magic can be seen in the continued fascination and interest in ancient Egypt and its mysteries..

Reviews for "Egyptian Love Spells: Tapping into the Ancient Power of Seduction"

1. Emily - 2 stars - I found "Egyptian magic" to be quite disappointing. The book promised to delve into the fascinating world of ancient Egypt and its mysterious practices, but instead, it felt like a watered-down version of other books I've read on the subject. The author didn't provide any fresh insights or captivating stories to keep me engaged. Overall, I felt like I wasted my time and would not recommend this book to anyone looking for a true exploration of Egyptian magic.
2. Brian - 1 star - "Egyptian magic" was a complete letdown. The content was disorganized and lacked depth. It seemed like the author was just rehashing information from other sources without bringing anything new to the table. I was hoping to learn more about specific rituals or spells, but instead, I was left with vague explanations and generalizations. This book fell short of my expectations and failed to deliver any useful or valuable knowledge on the subject.
3. Sarah - 2 stars - I had high hopes for "Egyptian magic," but unfortunately, it fell flat. The writing style was dull and dry, making it difficult to stay engaged. I also found the lack of visual references or illustrations to be a major drawback. Egyptian magic is such a visually rich subject, and without accompanying images, I struggled to fully grasp or appreciate the concepts being discussed. Overall, I was left feeling uninspired and underwhelmed by this book.

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