YOUR dating app woes could be given a mystical boost — if you know which stones to turn to.
A pair of crystal curators have revealed their best bets for attracting love, romance and flirtation, calling a stunning piece a “wing.”
Lauren Lauterbach and Courtney Winslow are passionate about crystals and are co-founders of Moonstone.
They talked about using the stones to attract romance, getting straight to the details.
Certified crystal healers also recommended best practices to avoid rookie mistakes.
They added tips on how to let the stones serve as a guide and make the most of them.
MASTER OF LOVE
According to professionals, one crystal stands out from the rest when it comes to attracting a partner.
“Rose Quartz, your new crystal wing,” they told The US Sun.
“This beautiful stone is a master at attracting love, whether you’re looking for a good time or just a little fun.
“But it’s not just about relationships. It’s also about self-love, increasing your confidence, and manifesting your heart’s deepest desires.
“Rose quartz is here to remind you that you are a catch. Let this crystal be your guide to self-acceptance, abundance, and passion.”
LOVE MAGNET
Healers also cited another crystal that can spark romance in your life.
“Attract endless affection and forge stronger, more moving connections with morganite, the official gemstone of divine love,” they said.
“We call it the love magnet for a reason.
“This elegant dreamer will empower you to give and receive more love.
“Whether you’re looking to spice up the romance with a certain person, create deeper friendships with your closest souls, or step up your self-love game.”
MAKING THE MOST OF CRYSTALS
The ladies at Moon & Shine emphasized that crystals don’t work their magic without a little push from the user.
Keep these crystals out of water
Healers said that a certain type of crystal should only be cleansed without the use of water.
“Not all crystals are water safe,” they said.
“Good rule of thumb: any crystal that ends in ‘ite’ should not be cleansed with water.
“Then make sure you don’t burst [it] in your water bottle—yes, crystal-infused water is a thing—or leave it under a rainy full moon, and when you’re swimming, let its beauties bask in the sun.
Some crystals that can be damaged by water include selenite, malachite and fluorite.
“You need to work for your crystals so they can work their hardest for you,” they said.
“The more work you put into manifesting a defined intention with your stones, the more magic they will produce.
“Don’t just put them in a bowl and leave them, they work best when they are close to you and your energy.
“Some days we get overwhelmed by the world, so why not ask for help?
“They can listen and respond, hey, what do you have to lose?”
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