Ingredients for magic potion

Aging Potion

Aging Potion

Recipe: unknown

Effect: causes the person who drinks it to grow older. The more you drink, the more age you add.

In an attempt to hide the age line on the side of the flaming goblet, making it think that they were a few months older than they really were, Fred, George Weasley, and Lee Jordan drank a few drops of the age enhancer. But the age line didn't fall for it - they were thrown out of the ring and subsequently grew a beard .

Antidotes

Antidotes

Antidotes

Recipes: varied and different, but usually with mandrake

Many poisons and magical potions have corresponding antidotes.

The antidote for a swelling potion is a decongestant

Students in Potions class learn about antidotes; Snape hints at poisoning one of the students to see if their antidote works.

The Mandrake Resurrection Potion removes petrification.

Bullseye is an extremely powerful antidote to poison

After the toad Lefou shrinks into a tadpole, Snape uses the antidote at hand to revive it.

At 12 Grimmauld Place, Mrs. Weasley had a bottle of antidote ready in case she was bitten by a mongoose in the parlor in the morning when she and the children destroyed it.

Beauty Potion

This potion makes a person's appearance beautiful.

Sacharissa Ghostwood was an expert in its preparation and use.

Blood-Replenishing Potion

Blood-Replenishing Potion Harry Potter Worshippers' Club Used to replenish blood loss.

Arthur was required to take Blood-Replenishing Potion every hour until a healer was able to find an antidote to the venom of the snake that had bitten him. The snake's venom has an ingredient in it that prevents the wound from healing, causing Arthur to bleed out every time the healer removes the bandage.

Boil cure potion

Potion for scabies

Recipe: dried nettles, crushed snake's fangs, steamed slugs with tentacles, porcupine quills (put the pot away from the fire before putting it in).

Simple potion for scabies.

Snape taught it in the first Potions class of the first school year. If you put porcupine quills in a pot without tipping it away from the fire, the potion would emit an acidic green smoke with a very loud sizzling sound that could melt crucibles and burn holes in one's shoes. Neville made this mistake; he got wet with the potion and ended up with red, swollen scabies.

BURN-HEALING PASTE

BURN-HEALING PASTE

MEDICAL MAGIC: Orange ointment used to treat burns

Madame Pomfrey used it to treat burns during the Triwizard Tournament.

Cleaning solutions, magical

Magical cleansers

Decontaminating glosses are usually made by magical means, including a wide variety of magic potions.

Diluted Bandyman secretions

Mrs. Skoll's All-Purpose Magical Stain Remover

The twelfth use of dragon's blood is as a stove cleaner

Ron is forced to scrub the prizes in the Prize Display, and because magic is not allowed, he ends up returning to his dormitory smelling like a metal polish

After making preparations for a visit from Boothbottom and Derm Strang, Ron is forced to clean the prizes in the Prize Display. Strang's visit, the castle was thoroughly cleaned. The armor became shiny and no longer creaked when they moved around. A few dirty portraits were scrubbed clean, too, and the faces of the figures sitting in them showed pink and tender flesh.

Confusing Concoction

Confusing Seasoning

The potency of which causes confusion.

Refresher

Treatment of common colds.

Glover Shipworth (1742 - 1805) invented the refresher.

During the time that the cold front reached the castle, Madame Pomfrey prepared a number of refreshers. Those who drank this potion would have smoke coming out of their ears for hours on end.

Photograph potions

Developing potions

If a picture of a Muggle is developed with the right potion, the person in the picture will move. Colin Creevey discovered this in his first year at Hogwarts, and he was very excited about it.

Compound Soup

Recipe: lacewing bugs (boiled for 21 days), leech, horns of a two-horned beast (powdered), two-earthers, liquid herb (picked at full moon), skin of an African tree snake, a bit of the person you want to change into

Effects: makes a person turn into another person. One dose lasts an hour, but the recovery time seems unclear.

The recipe instructions for this potion are in the book Potent Potions, which is in the banned books section of the Hogwarts Library. Compound tonics can only be used for human deformities.

Crouch Jr. used the Compound Tonic to transform himself into Moody.

Blinking Potions

Potency Unknown

One student found the Quick Spell Recitation course helpful. She writes that people are now asking her for the recipe for the Flicker Magic Potion.

Shrinking Potion

Recipe: root of daisy (chopped), shrunken fig (peeled), caterpillar (thinly sliced), a drop of rat's bile, and a pinch of leech juice

Effect: makes objects shrink.

Skele-Grow

Bone-Born Spirit/Growth Catalyst

Medical magic: causes bones to grow back. The potion lasts about 8 hours and is very painful. Lockhart took all the bones out of Harry's arm, and Madame Pomfrey gave Harry the Bonesetter to make the bones grow back. It took all night to do this. The raw bone spirit came in a big bottle and poured a big steaming cup. It burned all the way down through his mouth. Growing bones was a hard thing to do, and Harry felt his arms tingle and cut like knives. Ron thought that Hagrid might have drunk too much oxytocin as a child, making him grow taller than everyone else.

Sleekeasy''s Hair Potion

Speed Smoothing Hair Potion

For styling hair.

For the Christmas ball, Hermione used it to style her hair.

Lohart dreams of one day selling his own line of hair care products.

Sleeping Draft/Draught/Potion

Hypnotic Potion/Sleeping Potion

Effect: puts a person into a deep sleep

Hermione puts a hypnotic potion in two chocolate cakes, which Harry and Ron use to mesmerize Crabbe and Goyle.

The sleeping potion was a purple liquid that Harry drank after enduring Voldemort's torture in the third program. He didn't finish the medicine, so he was actually awake and unmoving when Dumbledore argued with Fudge.

The fire dragon used in the first project was fed a sleeping potion while being transported to Hogwarts.

Swelling Solution

Swelling potion

Makes objects swell.

While the second years were making a swelling potion, Harry threw a firework into Goyle's crucible to distract everyone. Where the potion splashed, people's arms, noses, eyes, etc. swelled grotesquely. Its antidote is a decongestant

Veritaserum

Truth-Teller

Recipe: possibly the feathers of a Jedi bird

Forces one to tell the truth

A potion that teaches you to tell the truth is so strangely potent that as little as three drops will cause you to reveal your deepest secrets.

The use of this potion is controlled by the Ministry of Magic with very strict rules.

Dumbledore told Snape to give little Barty Crouch the truth-spitting potion.

Voldemort''s potions

Voldemort''s potions

Recipe: In Voldemort''s evil quest for immortality, he used three potions:

1. Unicorn''s blood: Voldemort told Chilo to kill unicorns and drink their blood in order to extend the Dark Lord''s life. Drinking unicorn blood only gets you a cursed life, as you slaughter a tender, helpless, innocent being to save yourself. Of course, Voldemort doesn't care about that, because he's just using it to delay his life so he can drink the elixir of immortality made of magic stones .

2. The potion that kept Voldemort alive until he regenerated after Wormtail returned to Voldemort; it was made with unicorn blood plus Nagini's venom.

3. The potion that restored Voldemort to flesh: it was made with his father's bones, his servant's flesh, and the blood of his enemies.

Sarcoma Powder

This stuff causes a crust to form on the skin of anyone who touches it

In the drawing room of 12 Grimmauld Place, when Sirius was packing up a snuffbox in the cupboard, the box caused his hand to react, suggesting that the box contained Sarcoma Powder.

Sharpening Potion

Enhancer

Recipe: crushed St. Beetle, chopped ginger root, armadillo bile

It is speculated that this potion clears the mind.

Shortly after the second project, 4th graders were already formulating this potion in Potions class.

Wolfsbane Potion

Utility: this potion does not cure werewolves, but rather prevents the extremely dangerous behavior that occurs when a person turns into a wolf.

A contemporary invention that is very difficult to formulate. Snape formulates this potion for Lupin.

Wound-cleaning potion

Wound-cleaning potion

Medical potion for wounds and other open wounds.

Madame Pomfrey used it to clean Harry's wounds after he fought the fire dragon in the first item (purple, smoky, and smelled bad)

Magic potion boiling

Decoction (decoction): add one ounce of herbs to a pint of water. Pay attention to the order, always add the leaves first and then the roots. Once the water begins to boil cover and cook for 30 minutes, then allow to cool completely naturally. Pour out the potion for use once it is made.

Brewing (infusion): the original method of making remedies, similar in nature to making tea. Pour boiling water over the herbs in the ratio of one pint of water to one ounce of herb. Wait 15 to 30 minutes.

Macerating: dipping the herbs in oils and fats, as in making an ointment. Almond or sesame oil is best. Heat a teacup of oil over a medium flame and place a half ounce of herbs wrapped in a coarse cotton cloth into the macerate. Continue until the herbs have lost their original color and the oil gives off a strong herbal odor.

Ointment: a solid oil with herbs added. Choose herbs with your desired power, or enchant them, or both. For medical ointments, the herbs should be chosen according to the patient. The ratio is one teacup of oil for every three teaspoons of herb. Vegetable oils are preferable, especially almond oil and saffron oil. The ointment should be kept in a cool place and sealed. Applying the ointment to the pulse during a magical ritual will maximize its effectiveness.

Poultice: The herbs are macerated in an equal amount of boiling water, and when the herbs are completely saturated the water is poured off and the herbs are wrapped in muslin or coarse cotton cloth and applied directly. This can be a bit messy so a clean hand towel should be on hand. It is very medicinal, especially for minor ailments such as rashes.

Tincture: A reasonable way to make this is to steep four ounces of the herb in eight ounces of alcohol for about two weeks. The bottle should be kept tightly closed in a dark place during the infusion. Pour out the liquid after making and store.

Wash: A brew for external use only. A mild wash is usually made by pouring a quarter ounce of herb into a pint of boiling water and leaving it to cool naturally.