St. Deshacedor
- concernedmom
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St. Deshacedor
Has anyone heard of St Deshacedor? If so, share information about this saint. Thanks
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Re: St. Deshacedor
Ive never heard of him/her but you can do a google search, and try to find out some info.
Thank u St. Martha for everything you have done on my behalf.
Thank u St. Elena! I appreciate your great help.
Thank you St. Peter for opening the gates&roads!
Thank u St. Elena! I appreciate your great help.
Thank you St. Peter for opening the gates&roads!
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Re: St. Deshacedor
I googled him and I was able to find limited information about him. I was wondering if anybody on the forum has used him and what their thoughts were.
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Re: St. Deshacedor
Well lucky mojo does not sell this candle for this saint, and this thread will probably get shut down as its not a general forum for the discussion of non-lucky mojo products.
Basically St. deshacedor breaks hexes or jinxes that have been put on an individual. He also has the power to destroy evil and black magick. He is very powerful to work with and protects family and friends from evil and the evil eye. His symbols are a red handkerchief, dark rum, and cigars. He takes away the negative energy from a person.
What color candle could you use...probably white and black. However, when I did a search...candles have come in purple, yellow, and red.
Basically St. deshacedor breaks hexes or jinxes that have been put on an individual. He also has the power to destroy evil and black magick. He is very powerful to work with and protects family and friends from evil and the evil eye. His symbols are a red handkerchief, dark rum, and cigars. He takes away the negative energy from a person.
What color candle could you use...probably white and black. However, when I did a search...candles have come in purple, yellow, and red.
Thank u St. Martha for everything you have done on my behalf.
Thank u St. Elena! I appreciate your great help.
Thank you St. Peter for opening the gates&roads!
Thank u St. Elena! I appreciate your great help.
Thank you St. Peter for opening the gates&roads!
Re: St. Deshacedor
LM does carry Florida Water though, and I'm assuming one of the many cleansing baths or salts could be used for creating the cleansing wash. And it looks like an appropriate colored candle (I'm finding red, yellow, and white the most common colors) could be dressed with the Florida water and maybe (??) camphor or another protective scent.
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Re: St. Deshacedor
You would want to be very very careful dressing a candle with Florida Water, its mostly alcohol. A better and safe choice would be All Saints Oil, which can be used for, well, all saintssweetie wrote:LM does carry Florida Water though, and I'm assuming one of the many cleansing baths or salts could be used for creating the cleansing wash. And it looks like an appropriate colored candle (I'm finding red, yellow, and white the most common colors) could be dressed with the Florida water and maybe (??) camphor or another protective scent.
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Re: St. Deshacedor
I guess the trick is all in the wrist
Alcohol evaporates off pretty quickly, I've used florida water, eud de cologne and whiskey for dressing candles and haven't had any problems (like herbs and oils, the amount should be minimal, enough to impart the essence without drowning or inciting the flame) I suppose you could mix a small amount with propylene glycol or even glycerine and then use that for dressing the candle.
I don't know what the scent for All Saints is but FW is a sweet orange scent, if that helps.

Alcohol evaporates off pretty quickly, I've used florida water, eud de cologne and whiskey for dressing candles and haven't had any problems (like herbs and oils, the amount should be minimal, enough to impart the essence without drowning or inciting the flame) I suppose you could mix a small amount with propylene glycol or even glycerine and then use that for dressing the candle.
I don't know what the scent for All Saints is but FW is a sweet orange scent, if that helps.
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Re: St. Deshacedor
Thank you for all of your responses. I am so glad that I joined LM.