Does anyone enjoy these ? I have a charcoal bakhoor and love burning incence Oudh etc , anyone got any good suggestions for buying quality products , I personally love mount Athos, flowers of the Orient frankincense so calming and soothing |
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Im always buying incense. Ive probably got a dozen or so different ones in the kitchen.
I use them after cooking fish, or just to give the house a background smell. Japanese musk or frankinsence are my favourites.
I also use some of the more citrus types in the garden after a bbq, to keep the midges away. Probably doesnt work but its better than the smell of a smouldering bbq. |
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"Im always buying incense. Ive probably got a dozen or so different ones in the kitchen.
I use them after cooking fish, or just to give the house a background smell. Japanese musk or frankinsence are my favourites.
I also use some of the more citrus types in the garden after a bbq, to keep the midges away. Probably doesnt work but its better than the smell of a smouldering bbq." which type of incence or Oudh do you buy ? You mentioned frankincense , is that oil or resin or some other kind ? |
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"Im always buying incense. Ive probably got a dozen or so different ones in the kitchen.
I use them after cooking fish, or just to give the house a background smell. Japanese musk or frankinsence are my favourites.
I also use some of the more citrus types in the garden after a bbq, to keep the midges away. Probably doesnt work but its better than the smell of a smouldering bbq.which type of incence or Oudh do you buy ? You mentioned frankincense , is that oil or resin or some other kind ? "
Its whatever I can buy. If I go into manchester, I go to Aflecks Palace, which is full of head shops. Theres a couple in Bolton too. I usually buy them on holiday as well. I buy allsorts. No real favourite, but I prefer the woodier smells rather than the floral. Never bought the oils before. How do you use them? |
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"Im always buying incense. Ive probably got a dozen or so different ones in the kitchen.
I use them after cooking fish, or just to give the house a background smell. Japanese musk or frankinsence are my favourites.
I also use some of the more citrus types in the garden after a bbq, to keep the midges away. Probably doesnt work but its better than the smell of a smouldering bbq.which type of incence or Oudh do you buy ? You mentioned frankincense , is that oil or resin or some other kind ? " Try frankinsense in rock form |
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I use to use oud, bakoor, Sandle wood etc etc.
I like using the oil version in oil burner and for my front UPV door, gives the door a shine and smells nices.
I started using the Metro incense sticks, old brand fromYears ago.Smell strong but once settled in the scent lasts for days.
I even use it in my wheelie bin after washing it |
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"Im always buying incense. Ive probably got a dozen or so different ones in the kitchen.
I use them after cooking fish, or just to give the house a background smell. Japanese musk or frankinsence are my favourites.
I also use some of the more citrus types in the garden after a bbq, to keep the midges away. Probably doesnt work but its better than the smell of a smouldering bbq.which type of incence or Oudh do you buy ? You mentioned frankincense , is that oil or resin or some other kind ? Try frankinsense in rock form " frankincense resin is so beautiful but it's getting good quality ,the Al hojori from Oman can be expensive ,it's said frankincense is more expensive than gold for the right quality |
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