Know your fragrances
Geranium is a flowering plant that belongs to the Pelargonium genus. It has aromatic leaves and produces a sweet, floral scent. The fragrance of geranium is often described as rosy, with hints of citrus and mint. It is known for its uplifting and balancing properties, promoting a sense of well-being and relaxation.
Bergamot is a citrus fruit that resembles a small orange. Its peel contains essential oils that have a distinct aroma. Bergamot fragrance is fresh, fruity, and slightly spicy. It has a unique citrusy scent with floral undertones, making it a popular choice in perfumery. Bergamot is often associated with mood enhancement and stress relief.
When these two fragrances are combined in incense sticks, they create a harmonious blend of floral, citrus, and herbal notes. The sweet and rosy scent of geranium complements the fresh and zesty aroma of bergamot, resulting in a balanced and uplifting fragrance experience. This combination can promote relaxation, create a soothing atmosphere, and help create a pleasant ambiance in your space.
Unique Properties of Our Incense Sticks:
Our incense sticks are made from recycled natural products such as flowers and wood powder and scented effectively with natural essential oils. These incenses do not emit any hazardous or unhealthy smoke, making them a safe and eco-friendly option.
This incense is known for its stress-relieving properties, calming effect on the mind, and ability to bring inner peace. Each of us experiences the incense differently through its unique scent, evoking various emotions, feelings, and memories. The incense conveys an original, rich, subtle, and personalized message that can have a positive impact on our physical, psychological, and emotional well-being.
Precautions for use:
- While you may be tempted to light multiple incense sticks at once, it’s usually sufficient to light one stick per room.
- Each incense stick burns for approximately 40 to 45 minutes.
- If you prefer not to burn the entire stick, you can dip the end of it in water to extinguish the flame. It’s also essential to ventilate the room well during and after use.
- Always monitor the burning incense and never leave it unattended.
- Be mindful of where you place the incense stick, keeping it away from surfaces where it could be knocked over.
- Choose a heat-resistant, flat surface for the incense holder to minimize the risk of fire, especially if the ashes do not fall in the right place.
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