-A Carrier oil (coconut fractionated oil, jojoba oil or grapeseed oil)
-Unscented incense cones
PROCESS
-Create your essential oil blend. This first step involves a lot of trial and error to get a blend that you are satisfied with. Often it requires the blend to be amended once all steps are completed and do change drastically when carried by the smoke of incense.
-Dilute your essential oil blend, 1 part essential oil blend to 2 parts carrier oil of your choice.
-Measure out your cones – you wanna be looking at roughly 1ml of diluted blend per cone and work backward from that.
-Place your cones in a glass or metal dish/tray, pour your diluted blend over the cones, give it a bit of a shake. You wanna make sure all your cones are coated in and glistening. Let that soak for around 24 hours.
-Pour out cones on to some paper/card to let any excess oil drain off and dry for another 24 hours
-A Carrier oil (coconut fractionated oil, jojoba oil or grapeseed oil)
-Unscented incense cones
PROCESS
-Create your essential oil blend. This first step involves a lot of trial and error to get a blend that you are satisfied with. Often it requires the blend to be amended once all steps are completed and do change drastically when carried by the smoke of incense.
-Dilute your essential oil blend, 1 part essential oil blend to 2 parts carrier oil of your choice.
-Measure out your cones – you wanna be looking at roughly 1ml of diluted blend per cone and work backward from that.
-Place your cones in a glass or metal dish/tray, pour your diluted blend over the cones, give it a bit of a shake. You wanna make sure all your cones are coated in and glistening. Let that soak for around 24 hours.
-Pour out cones on to some paper/card to let any excess oil drain off and dry for another 24 hours