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Posted: Mon Nov 28, 2005 7:57 PM
I notice that you stock "unscented insence sticks", . . . can you suggest how I would add a scent to them and what I should use.
Cheers
bruce
Posted: Wed Dec 07, 2005 3:14 PM
I would suggest either dropping the oil on the incense sticks or brushing it on using the small paint brush.
Lots of our customers use these, so if anyone has any ideas for blends or better methods please share your experience.
JENNA
Posted: Tue Dec 20, 2005 8:02 AM
Don't do these myself but I have heard that the DPG in the FO makes the scent stick. Maybe adding some DPG with EO will make it stick longer etc. I have noticed that the ones dipped in EO don't keep the scent very long.
Cheers
Sharon
Posted: Sun Jan 15, 2006 9:15 AM
i have used these sticks, and used essential oils with a great aroma. i used a cyclinder beaker about 1-1/2cm wide, 10cm depth, put in about 7-10ml essential oil, placed sticks in them about 10, left them to soak up the oils, then placed them in a glad wrap and poured the extra oil over the parts where not coverd and rolled them so they are completely covered in oils, then put in a warm place ie hot water cubbard, left them to really soak in for a couple of hours, to a day...in a air proof wrap, so they don't evapourate, and then let them air a dry a little coz wet incense dont work well.... i like the essential oils that have a wood / spice like base the best smell ie cedarwood, sandalwood, rosewood, patchouli, vanilla, nutmeg...
Angela
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