Pagan symbols have a long history and a rich symbolism that has been woven into various aspects of everyday life. These symbols are often associated with pagan religious beliefs, rituals, and practices, and they continue to hold significance for many individuals today. One of the most common pagan symbols is the pentagram, which is a five-pointed star enclosed in a circle. The pentagram represents the five elements of earth, air, fire, water, and spirit, and it is often associated with protection, balance, and spiritual awareness. Many people wear pentagram jewelry or have pentagram symbols in their homes as a way to connect with these elements and to honor their pagan beliefs. Another widely recognized pagan symbol is the triquetra, also known as the trinity knot.
Can it be used on color-treated hair?
It is not specifically formulated for color-treated hair. Having said that, many of our customers with color-treated hair use it without any issue.
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Another widely recognized pagan symbol is the triquetra, also known as the trinity knot. This symbol consists of three interlocking loops that form a triangular shape. The triquetra is often associated with the threefold nature of the Goddess in pagan belief systems and represents the trinity of maiden, mother, and crone.
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KEY FEATURES
Our Rose Hair Elixir is packed with 15+ plant-based oils that are key for repairing and maintaining the quality + health of your hair lengths. With consistent use, you can rejuvenate your hair texture, strengthen your strands, and add natural shine.
- Rose Otto Essential Oil keeps hair moisturized and hydrates dry, damaged & brittle hair.
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HOW TO APPLY
Using the dropper, obtain a few drops of the Elixir on the palm of your hands. Gently rub between both hands and apply to dry hair, concentrating on the mid-section to the ends of your hair. Use The Rose Hair Elixir to deep condition ends by using a larger amount and let sit for a few hours or overnight. Wash out as usual. Use the Elixir as a heat protectant before blow drying or after styling to add shine and control frizz. For best results, apply daily. Store in cool, dry place (away from sunlight).
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I apply it? How many drops do I use?
We recommend applying 1-2 drops to the palm of your hands, rub together, and apply evenly throughout the mid-section to the ends of your hair. Our products are extremely concentrated with natural ingredients, therefore a little goes a long way. 1-2 drops is a good place to start without weighing down your strands. If you feel your hair needs more, adjust the amount accordingly.
How often do I use it?
We recommend using it daily and when needed.
Can you use it on wet hair?
Yes, it is safe to use on wet, damp and dry hair. We encourage applying whenever it works best for you.
Do I wash it off?
It is a leave-in product for daily use. You are not required to wash it off.
Can I use it if I’m pregnant?
When using products containing essential oils, we recommend seeking advice from your doctor prior to using our products if you are pregnant or breastfeeding.
Is it vegan?
Yes, it is vegan.
Can it be used on color-treated hair?
It is not specifically formulated for color-treated hair. Having said that, many of our customers with color-treated hair use it without any issue.
Is it gluten-free?
Yes, it is gluten-free. Please note it is not formulated in a gluten-free facility.
FULL INGREDIENTS LIST
Avocado Oil*, Sweet Almond Oil*, Sunflower Seed Oil*, Grape Seed Oil*, Flaxseed Oil*, Pumpkin Seed Oil*, Macadamia Nut Oil*, Camellia Seed Oil*, Evening Primrose Oil*, Argan Oil*, Rosehip Fruit Oil*, Jojoba Seed Oil*, Sea Buckthorn Fruit Oil*, Black Cumin Seed Oil*, Tocopherol/Vitamin E, Fragrance**.
*CERTIFIED ORGANIC INGREDIENTS
**DERIVED FROM ESSENTIAL OILS
DISCLAIMER
Always perform a patch test before applying our products. Natural & herbal products can still cause adverse reactions if you are allergic to a specific ingredient. Do not use if you have any nut allergies. Discontinue use right away if there is an adverse reaction.
It is often used as a symbol of feminine power and spirituality. The yin yang symbol, originating from Taoist philosophy, is also a common pagan symbol that represents the balance between opposing forces. It consists of a circular shape with a black and white teardrop-shaped halves. The yin yang symbol signifies the interconnectedness and interdependence of opposing energies, such as light and dark, masculine and feminine, and represents the concept of harmony and equilibrium. In addition to these specific symbols, pagan imagery and symbolism can be found in various aspects of everyday life. For example, nature elements often play a significant role in pagan symbolism, with symbols like trees, animals, and the moon being represented in art, jewelry, and clothing. These symbols act as reminders of the sacredness and beauty of the natural world and connect individuals to the cycles of the earth and the seasons. Moreover, pagan symbols can also be seen in celebrations and rituals. For instance, during the pagan holiday of Samhain (commonly known as Halloween), symbols such as pumpkins, black cats, and witches are commonly associated with the season and serve as reminders of the spiritual and supernatural aspects of the holiday. In conclusion, pagan symbols have found a place in everyday life and continue to hold deep meaning for many individuals. Whether through jewelry, art, nature imagery, or holiday celebrations, these symbols serve as reminders of pagan beliefs, rituals, and the interconnectedness of all things. They offer individuals a way to connect with their spirituality and honor their pagan heritage..
Reviews for "Pagan Symbols in Jewelry: Enhancing Your Connection to the Divine"
- John Smith - 1 star - "I found this book to be highly inappropriate and offensive. As a devout Christian, I was dismayed to see pagan symbols being glorified and even normalized in everyday life. The author seems to have a clear agenda of promoting pagan beliefs, which I find disturbing. I would not recommend this book to anyone who values their Christian faith."
- Sarah Johnson - 2 stars - "I picked up this book hoping to gain some insight into the meaning behind different symbols used in everyday life. However, I was disappointed to find that the majority of the book focused on pagan symbols. While I understand that paganism is a valid belief system for some, I was hoping for a more inclusive and comprehensive representation of symbols from various religions and cultures. If you're looking for a broader perspective, I would suggest looking elsewhere."
- Mark Thompson - 1 star - "I regret wasting my time and money on this book. The author's obsession with pagan symbols is evident from the first page. There is no attempt at objectivity or balance in their approach. The inclusion of these symbols in everyday life is presented as something positive, without critical analysis or consideration of alternative viewpoints. I found this to be a one-sided and biased book that did not meet my expectations."