The Feminine Mystique: Witchcraft as an Empowering Path for Women

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Which witch are you referring to? The concept of a witch has been present in folklore and mythology for centuries, often depicted as a powerful and mysterious figure with the ability to perform magic. However, the term "witch" has different connotations depending on the context in which it is used. In various cultures, witches have been associated with both good and evil. On one hand, there are benevolent witches who use their magical abilities for the betterment of others, such as healing and protecting. These witches are often seen as wise and compassionate beings, dedicated to maintaining balance and harmony in the world. On the other hand, there are malevolent witches who are portrayed as wicked and malicious beings.

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On the other hand, there are malevolent witches who are portrayed as wicked and malicious beings. These witches are often depicted as using their powers to cause harm and chaos, such as casting curses and spells on others. They are feared and ostracized by society, seen as a threat to the established order.

Uncle Funky's Daughter Curly Magic

Why did it take me so long to try this. This is a definite KCCC replacement. It provides luminous shine/moisture and has a less stiff but firm hold AND they actually have sales and cheap/free shipping. KCCC never has sales and their shipping is ridiculous.
I love it . Can we say staple?

Have you guys tried UFD Curly Magic?

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Froreal3

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Never tried any UFD products. Thanks for the review.

Lisa

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Where do you buy it?

havilland

Magical Mythical Princess

Why did it take me so long to try this. This is a definite KCCC replacement. It provides luminous shine/moisture and has a less stiff but firm hold AND they actually have sales and cheap/free shipping. KCCC never has sales and their shipping is ridiculous.
I love it . Can we say staple?

Have you guys tried UFD Curly Magic?

my sister uses this as a staple on her 4B wash and go's. she LOVES IT!

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Natty_Virgo

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Hmm, I'm gonna try it next week.

Sent from my S3 using LHCF

Pompous Blue

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Another UF Curly Magic stan. Have never paid full price for it. 1st bought it during a 35% off sale. Last 30% off sale they had I bought several bottles. Free and fast shipping. Never any CS issues. Love this product!

My hair is 4CZ, natural. Braidouts and twistouts are always perfect. Even does well in this Florida humidity.

I've only ordered it from their website.

Kurlee

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Where do you buy it?
from the website

Kurlee

Well-Known Member

Another UF Curly Magic stan. Have never paid full price for it. 1st bought it during a 35% off sale. Last 30% off sale they had I bought several bottles. Free and fast shipping. Never any CS issues. Love this product!

My hair is 4CZ, natural. Braidouts and twistouts are always perfect. Even does well in this Florida humidity.

I've only ordered it from their website.

when do they have 35% off? I needddd more

Pompous Blue

Well-Known Member
when do they have 35% off? I needddd more

@Kurlee
February 2012 someone on here posted the Lucky Magazine's 35% discount code for the Curly Magic; ordered 12 bottles.

I haven't seen or heard of a 35% discount code since. But that's not to say they haven't had one (special promotion or whatever.)

March 2013, they had a 30% off site-wide birthday sale. I'm stocked 'til the 1st of the year, at least! LOL.

And although, I've registered for emails, I never receive any from them. So, I have to depend on LHCF to let me know when they have special sales.

Hmm, I'm gonna try it next week.
Which witch are you referring to

Throughout history, the perception of witches has been influenced by societal norms, religious beliefs, and cultural practices. In the Middle Ages, for example, witches were associated with Satanism and were persecuted as heretics. The infamous Salem witch trials in colonial America serve as a grim reminder of this dark chapter in human history. In modern times, the image of a witch has undergone a transformation, thanks in part to literature, films, and television. The character of a witch has been portrayed in a variety of ways, ranging from the wicked witch of fairy tales to the powerful witch protagonists of fantasy novels and movies. Today, individuals who identify as witches often follow neopagan or Wiccan traditions, which emphasize a reverence for nature, the worship of female deities, and the practice of magic for spiritual growth and personal empowerment. These contemporary witches reject the negative stereotypes associated with witchcraft and strive to redefine the image of a witch as a symbol of strength and independence. So, when you ask, "Which witch are you referring to?" it is important to recognize that the term encompasses a spectrum of meanings. Whether good or evil, historical or modern, the concept of a witch is a fascinating aspect of human history and imagination..

Reviews for "Magic in the Modern Age: The Role of Witches in Contemporary Society"

1. Jane - 2/5 - I was really disappointed with "Which witch are you referring to". The plot felt really disjointed and confusing, and I had trouble following along with what was happening. The characters were one-dimensional and lacked depth, making it hard for me to connect with any of them. Overall, I found the book to be underwhelming and struggled to finish it.
2. Mark - 1/5 - I have to say, "Which witch are you referring to" was one of the worst books I've ever read. The writing was incredibly cliché and predictable, and the story itself felt like a cheap ripoff of better witch-themed novels. I found the dialogue to be cheesy and cringe-worthy, and the attempts at humor fell flat. I wouldn't recommend wasting your time on this book.
3. Emily - 2/5 - I had high hopes for "Which witch are you referring to", but I was left feeling disappointed. The pacing was slow, and the story dragged on with unnecessary details. There were also several plot holes and inconsistencies that were never addressed or resolved. The book had potential, but it ultimately fell short for me. I wouldn't recommend it to others.
4. Ben - 1/5 - "Which witch are you referring to" was a complete waste of my time. The writing was bland and lacking in imagination, and the characters were bland and forgettable. The author attempted to create suspense and mystery, but it just fell flat. I was bored throughout the entire book and found myself skimming pages just to get it over with. Save yourself the disappointment and skip this one.

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