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INCENSE & HISTORY
Pleasant and alluring fragrances in the air have been enjoyed by
man since the beginning of time. Our sense of smell is different
from our other senses because it reaches the most primitive part
of the brain. In some cultures, it's use has been established as
a necessity for every day life.
Nothing can lift your spirit and enhance your life as inexpensively
as INCENSE. The term Aromatherapy isn't limited to oils alone. Because
every person has a unique chemical structure, it is up to the individual
to determind what scents agree with them and which ones to avoid.
There is a general rule of thumb regarding scents and what they
are generally used for but the final choice depends on you!
Disclaimer for candle
items and also items using votives, tea lights, pillars, oils, incense, cones
and sticks.
CAUTION: Please read these instructions carefully.
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Place only on a heat-resistant surface.
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Blow out candles before leaving room.
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NEVER leave a burning candle or cone
or stick unattended.
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Keep out of reach of children and pets.
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If at anytime the candles leave soot,
extinguish immediately and replace with another candle.
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Check burning candles, cones, and sticks
periodically for problems.
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Keep candle wicks centered and trimmed
to 1/4" long.
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Allow candles, Incense burners &
cone burners to cool thoroughly before handling.
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Burning candles, sticks and cones should
be kept away from curtains and other flammable materials.
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Always use the appropriate size of candle,
incense stick or cone for the holder/vessel/lamp oil ring.
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Follow the instructions carefully that
come with your Oil Diffuser
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