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Incense

The citrus harmoniously blend with a floral and spicy heart, warmed by the tonka bean. Then appears a sensual note, where patchouli, vanilla and musk melt on a warm and entrancing bed of amber.

With these incense to burn, your fragrance goes up in smoke to fill your home with its soothing and captivating scent.

Each case contains 20 sticks (±25cm) with a burning time of 30 minutes per stick minimum, which represent 10 to 15 hours of olfactory pleasure per case.

Traditional amber incense for home
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€9.00

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What ingredients is this fragrance made of? Where is it produce? What are the delivery times and options,
or our advices to get the most out of your fragrance? We tell you everything below!

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3 INGREDIENTS IN THE SPOTLIGHT

AMBERGRIS

Not to be confused with amber stone, ambergris is a raw material of animal origin from the concretion of sperm whales. Synthesis allows the faithful reproduction of this rare material, characteristic of oriental compositions. Ambergris sublimates fragrances and gives them a warm, deep and sensual side.

CORIANDER ESSENCE FROM EASTERN EUROPE

Coriander is an aromatic plant that produces small seeds, which are powdered and hydro-distilled to obtain its essence. Coriander releases an aromatic and spicy fragrance, quite hot, and brings depth to the warmth of the amber notes.

GERANIUM ESSENCE FROM EGYPT

Plant native to Africa, geranium delivers an essential oil obtained by distillation of its leaves and stems. Its primary scent is green, rosy, lemony and has fresh and mentholated undertones. It can remind us of lemongrass or lychee.

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  • Nancy V.
    Published Jan 04, 2021 at 12:33 pm
    5

    Comme killim. ..intemporel



OUR PERFUMED TIPS

HOW TO BURN INCENSE STICKS?

It is very simple! Take a stick out of its case, place it in an incense holder and light it with a lighter or a match. Leave the flame on for about 5 seconds, then blow it out. The end of the incense turns red and the smoke begins to perfume your home... It is now time to enjoy it!

If you don't have an incense-holder, discover our advices in the following tip...

HOW CAN YOU DO IF YOU DON'T HAVE AN INCENSE-HOLDER?

Not everyone has an incense burner at home. Luckily, there are other ways! Plant the stick straight or slightly diagonally in a flowerpot, in a glass filled with sand or even in a candle for example.

Make sure your stick is not in contact with anything flammable, such as a plant, and ideally place a small bowl underneath to collect the few ashes. Et voilà!

DOE'S THE INCENSE HAS THE SAME SMELL THAN THE EAU DE PARFUM?

The smell of incense is close to that of the eau de parfum, but it is not exactly the same, simply because we don't use them in the same way. Indeed, we burn a stick of incense while we spray an eau de parfum: the formula of the skin perfume is therefore adapted to the method of combustion for incense, but both are based on the same ingredients!

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