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How to Make Natural Incense Cones for Charging Energy in the Home

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There's nothing better than feeling your home smells good, right? Add to that a fragrance that brings only positive energy and improves the environment. For this, nothing compares to natural incense because you want to bring floral, herb, and plant aromas into your home.

Many people use ready-made incense to fulfill the above tasks. The problem is that during burning, industrial incense releases substances harmful to health such as lead and gunpowder. Therefore, the best alternative is using natural incense, but besides high cost, it's hard to find.

Let's learn how to make natural incense? If you want to bring the best energy with a nature scent and save money, just keep reading this text! Let's go?

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What Are Natural Incenses?

It's important to understand what natural incense is: the name itself says it all. They are made from elements of nature such as spices and herbs.

What Are Natural Incenses Used For?

Their benefits are very wide, and the idea is to use fragrances for various purposes: some plants calm while other scents stimulate. From an energy perspective, natural incense helps promote cleanliness in the environment.

How to Make Natural Cleansing Incense

To make your own natural cleansing incense, you'll need:

  • Rosemary branches;
  • Thyme branches;
  • Lavender branches;
  • Scissors;
  • Ribbon.

Let's go step by step to see how to make natural cleansing incense:

  • Collect all branches: rosemary, thyme and lavender;
  • Cut the herb branches with scissors, leaving them the same length;
  • Use ribbon to tie all branches together;
  • In a safe, well-ventilated place hang your natural incense to dry. This will take ten days;
  • Your incense is ready for use!
  • How to Make Natural Cinnamon Incense

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    To make natural cinnamon incense, you need:

    • Water in a spray bottle;
    • Cinnamon powder.

    It sounds quite simple, and it is. With just two ingredients you can make natural incense and leave a wonderful cinnamon scent in your home:

  • Add water to cinnamon using the spray bottle until it reaches a moist earth consistency;
  • Then start forming cinnamon into conical shapes;
  • If it's too crumbly, add more water;
  • Place in a dry and ventilated area to let the cones dry;
  • Leave them to dry in the shade;
  • After two days leave the cones to dry completely, including their base;
  • Only handle natural incense when you're sure they are fully dried;
  • Store your natural cinnamon incense carefully in a jar.
  • How to Make Natural Rosemary Incense

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    Prepare the following ingredients:

    • Rosemary branches;
    • Cotton thread;
    • Scissors

    To prepare, follow the steps below:

  • Take scissors and cut several rosemary branches;
  • Try to clean the rosemary branches with a dry cloth;
  • Gather all branches and tie them together using thread to secure the rosemary branches;
  • Ensure knots are tightly tied for slow burning;
  • Soon wrap the entire rosemary branch with cotton thread, pressing to secure each branch;
  • When you reach the end, repeat the process;
  • Make multiple knots leaving a 'hook' of thread that will allow you to hang the incense when in use;
  • Keep in a dry, shaded place for 15 days;
  • After that, your natural rosemary incense is ready for use!
  • How to Make Natural Lavender Incense

    To make your own natural lavender incense, you'll need:

    • Lavender leaves;
    • Cotton thread or thin rope.

    Preparation method:

  • Gather lavender leaves;
  • Then tie the base of the leaves with cotton thread;
  • Then wrap the entire length of the leaves using the same rope;
  • While wrapping, try to do it correctly so as not to loosen them;
  • Make as many knots as needed at the tips of the leaves;
  • Leave natural lavender incense to dry in a windless and ventilated place;
  • To check if the incense is ready, just see if the leaves are darker and well dried;
  • Your incense is ready for use!