Dark Self-Care
Self-care isn’t just soft blankets and scented baths, it’s a ritual of shadows, comfort, and little luxuries that keep the soul steady. Here you’ll find everything from gothic lounge wear and moody candles to celestial gadgets that cast stars across your ceiling. Whether it’s a Sunday ritual or a midnight indulgence, these pieces belong to the art of Dark Self-Care—where rest feels just as intentional as any spell. Because even creatures of the night deserve pampering — this is your sanctuary for gothic self care. From baths to skincare, every item whispers rest with a darker edge
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Cocorrina White Jasmine Reed Diffuser
Some scents feel tied to specific seasons, while others simply change the atmosphere of a room. White jasmine brings a softer kind of fantasy energy.…
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Embalmer’s Spice Soap (Dead Tired Soap Co.)
Warm spice scents always carry a little mystery with them, especially when they lean darker instead of sweet. Embalmer’s Spice soap balances comfort and unease…
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Cocorrina Reed Diffuser (Sandalwood Rose / Cherry Blossom / Gardenia)
Fragrance changes the atmosphere of a room faster than almost anything else. This reed diffuser blends soft floral notes with deeper warmth, creating a space…
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Adagio Black Dragon Tea Pearls
Some teas feel delicate. Others feel like they belong in a candlelit library beside a morally questionable wizard. Black Dragon Tea Pearls fall firmly into…
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Celtic Knot Brass Cauldron
Some decor pieces feel less like decoration and more like objects pulled from a story. This brass cauldron, detailed with Celtic knotwork, brings that kind…
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Quiet Magic Rituals You Return To Collection
Quiet Magic Rituals You Return To Collection Not every ritual needs to be planned. This kind of magic doesn’t interrupt your day. They are quiet…
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