How to protect yourself from the evil eye naturally?

Because let's not lie to ourselves: if you wait for the jealous people to take a RTT, you're not going to move forward.

The evil eye isn't a New Age fantasy or a TikTok invention. It's an energetic reality recognized in every culture around the world. It's invisible, insidious, sometimes involuntary... but it works . Fatigue, bad luck, doubts, tensions, blockages: it invites itself into your life without a formal invitation.

But the good news is, you can protect yourself naturally . And with maximum style, of course.

🔹 1. Ancestral natural protections (still as effective)

Salt

An ancient universal purifier, salt absorbs negative energies like a magnet.

·       Place a small bowl of salt in your entryway (and change it every week).

·       Or add a handful of coarse salt to your bath.

Water

Purifying par excellence. Wash your hands, face, or feet with a clear intention: "I cleanse what does not belong to me."

You can also combine it with salt for a boosted effect.

Protective plants

Some plants are natural shields:

·       Bay leaf, rosemary, sage, basil, lavender

Place them in your home, or burn them (like white sage) to cleanse your space.

Incense & Palo Santo

Light a natural incense stick or a piece of palo santo wood. The scent alone calms tension, but the smoke also purifies the space and your aura.

Pro tip: Swirl the smoke around your body and say, "I am protected, I am free."

🔹 2. Invisible protection: your state of mind

Sometimes the best shield is your inner self.

⚡️ Don't talk too soon about your plans

Keep your intentions secret until they are realized. Not everyone is ready to hear your ambitions without sending you a mental laser.

⚡️ Listen to your intuition

If someone gives you a bad vibe, it's not for nothing. You have nothing to prove. Step back, breathe, refocus.

⚡️ Protect your energy like a bank account

Distribute it wisely. Toxic people, even seemingly kind ones, can drain your energy, your mood, and your glow.

Is your light bothering you? Turn it up brighter.

🔹 3. Natural Protection Symbols (aka your new stylish armor)

🪵 Ayoun Cap

Wearing an Ayoun cap is not just a style choice. It's an energetic stance.

·       You protect your head (the entry point of waves and intentions)

·       You send a clear visual message: "I know you're watching. But I'm protected."

With "Mafi Sorry", "No Comment", or "Five on your eyes": You block the jealous people before they even dare to think about stopping you.

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📱 Protective phone cases

Your phone is your energetic extension. It's with you 24/7, exposing you, sharing your life.

If it is unprotected, it is like a house without a lock.

Choose a symbolic and protective case: 📍 iPhone | 📍 Samsung

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🕵 ️ Other accessories

·       Turkish eye

·       Hand of Fatima

·       Protective bracelets

Any symbol is powerful when worn with intention.

🔹 4. Express anti-evil eye rituals

🌮 Mirror Ritual

In front of your mirror, look yourself straight in the eyes, and say: "No gaze touches me, I am invisible to bad vibes, I am untouchable."

→ Simple, fast, realigning.

🍃 Laurel ritual

Burn a few bay leaves in a heatproof bowl. Let the smoke circulate. Breathe, visualizing your body as a sealed magnetic field.

💡 Ritual of silence

One day without social media, without talking about your projects, without reacting to negativity. Just you, your calm, and your intention.

You'll be surprised how loud silence is to jealous people.

🌟 In summary:

To protect yourself naturally from the evil eye, you need:

Category

Natural solution

Stylish version by Ayoun

Cleaning

Salt, water, plants

Mantra + Ayoun cap

Symbols

Turkish eye, incense

Caps, shells, mantra

Attitude

Intuition, silence, secret

Assertive and protected style

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You don't have to hide. You just have to ground yourself, preserve yourself, and style yourself .

With Ayoun, you declare: "I am free. I am protected. I am ready to shine."

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