Incense!!!

• 2 tbsp makko

• 1 tbsp sandalwood powder

• 1 tsp cinnamon

• 1 tsp lavender, ground very fine

Mix & add in water as you go!!

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... Read moreMaking homemade incense can be a deeply satisfying and creative experience. In my personal journey, I've found that each ingredient plays a crucial role not only in scent but also in how well the incense burns. Makko powder, for example, acts as a natural binder and has excellent burning properties which makes it an ideal base for incense. It helps the mixture hold together when forming cones or sticks. Sandalwood powder adds a warm, woody aroma that's both calming and grounding. It's loved for its ability to elevate meditative states and promote relaxation. When combined with cinnamon, which adds a spicy, sweet note, the incense gains complexity and an invigorating touch that can uplift the senses. Lavender is a classic favorite for its soothing and floral scent, and grinding it finely ensures it blends well without creating lumps. When mixing your ingredients, it's important to gradually add water to reach a dough-like consistency that's pliable but not too wet. This makes shaping the incense easier and prevents cracking as it dries. From my experience, letting the shaped incense dry slowly at room temperature results in the best burning quality. Avoid direct sunlight which can make the incense brittle. Creating incense at home is not only economical but also allows customization of scents to suit personal preferences or moods. Plus, there's a rewarding sensory connection to using something you made yourself. If you want to experiment further, try adding small amounts of other natural powders or essential oils to create unique blends. Just remember to maintain the right balance so your incense burns cleanly and safely. Homemade incense is perfect for enhancing your living space, meditation practice, or simply enjoying the natural fragrances without chemical additives.