Frequently Asked Questions
Incense sticks are burned for aromatherapy, meditation, relaxation, spiritual rituals, or simply to create a calming vibe and freshen the air.
· Hold the tip of the incense stick to a flame (lighter or match) for 5–10 seconds.
· Once the tip glows and a small flame appears, gently blow it out.
· The stick should smolder and release fragrant smoke.
Pro Tip: Use a proper incense holder or heatproof dish to catch ash safely.
No. Never leave burning incense unattended. Always burn in a well-ventilated area, away from flammable items, and keep out of reach of children and pets.
Yes, but keep in mind that scents can blend. If you're going for a stronger aroma, choose complementary scents or use the same fragrance to avoid clashing.
Burning multiple sticks at a time can be a great way to add fragrance to the air outdoors, such as your front door area when guests arrive, at a pool party, or yoga class.
Most of our incense sticks burn for 45–60 minutes, depending on size and air flow. Always burn in a well-ventilated space.
This could be due to:
High humidity
A tightly packed or over-saturated stick
Not letting the flame burn long enough before blowing it out
Try letting the tip flame a bit longer before extinguishing, or gently rub off excess ash and relight.
Yes! Our incense sticks are made with natural ingredients, fragrance and essential oils, resins, and wood powders — no toxic fillers.
Absolutely. If you don’t want the full burn, just snap it in half and save the rest for later — burn time is totally up to your vibe.
Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight or moisture to preserve fragrance and burn quality.
While incense is generally safe, always use with care around pets, children, or anyone with espiratory issues. Make sure the room is ventilated, and never leave burning incense unattended.