Can incense be used outside?
Yes, you can burn incense outside and it actually provides benefits for both you and the environment. You do need to be careful while burning though.
How do you respectfully put out incense?
Water is the most effective way to put out incense if you want to both stop the burn and also the fragrant incense smoke. You can do this easily with a cup or in a sink. This is effective for basically any type of incense – stick, cone, coil, etc.. Just add water.
What is a safe alternative to incense?
Essential oil ring diffuser: Essential oil diffusion can be a healthy replacement for incense. Be sure to use pure, high quality oils like eucalyptus, tea tree, and lemon. All of these are refreshing, air-purifying options.
Can you reuse incense sticks?
If you use a censer, turn the stick upside down and bury the burning end in the sand or ash. The incense stick can then be relit in the future. For coil incense, you can break off the glowing tip and discard it in water.
How often should you burn incense?
If you have a larger space now, perhaps a house then two or three sticks daily should be enough but if you’re running a large studio perhaps a yoga studio then you’ll need to burn 4 or 5 sticks to keep the room submerged in the essence of incense.
Where can I buy the best incense sticks?
At The Hippie House you’ll find the best incense sticks money can buy. We source our incense sticks from all over the world and only stock high quality incense. You’ll find incense sticks from brands like HEM, Kamini, Morning Star, Moondance, Handmade Incense Sticks From Tibet & India, Satya (Satya Sai Baba) and many many more.
What is the difference between Garden incense sticks and regular sticks?
› Garden + Jumbo Incense Sticks. Garden + Jumbo Incense Sticks. Garden incense sticks are perfect if you’re one to relax and sit in your garden, balcony or outside in the mornings or afternoons to take nature in. They are a lot larger and thicker than regular incense sticks and have a much longer burn time.
Where are Hem incense sticks made?
HEM make their incense using traditional Indian methods and each fragrance is skilfully blended together from natural resins, florals, woods and essential oils. Each stick from HEM is hand rolled in their factories in Mumbai and Bangalore, India.
What kind of incense do we stock?
We also stock a collection of handmade incense from India and Tibet which helps and supports workers in third world countries. No matter what type of incense you love whether it be incense sticks, incense cones, smudge sticks, charcoals or resins chances are we stock it.