I used to like burning incense. My favourite type came in charcoal cones that released fragrance without much smoke. I think the brand was Spiritual Sky. I haven't seen it in years. Sandalwood and Jasmine were my favourite flavours. My wife won't let me burn incense these days: breathing too much smoke. She's probably right. I miss it, though.
I love sandalwood and some indian brand. I have a rule in my unit when it's a total fire ban day no burning incense.
I love burning incense. I need to go and get some more. I will on friday when i can get some money out.
Way late, but I burn a half stick, window cracked, while I’m showering. I get the effect walking back into the space with the residual smoke. I well remember Spiritual Sky. When all smoke is a no, I warm essential oils.
I do something similar. I have incense sticks and incense cones. I also have eucalyptus oil as something i can burn.
Sandalwood. That reminds me the next time i'm over at my parents i need to go to a shop that sells more incense sticks. I also have a rule that in summer i don't burn any incense.
I burnt my jasmine incense yesterday; thought I was going to have to throw it outside--shit was strong. I bought it from an Indian lady. Lenny The Cat liked watching it burn.
Was given some samples of other scented incense sticks. I like this one that i'm burning which is White Sage.
Allergic to incense sticks. Never ever burn them. Furthermore, studies have shown that ingredients in them are cancer causing. More cancerous that smoking cigarettes. poly aromatic hydrocarbons, benzene, carbonyls are in them and these are carcinogens. It also effects a persons metabolism, and not in a good way. It lowers your good cholestral levels and weight loss, not a good weight loss either. It is also found a higher rate of asthma in homes that burn it. Many wheeze, etc. It is also linked to heart disease and cardiovascular deaths. Inflammation of lungs and liver it may also cause,