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How to Use a Resin Incense Burner

how to use a resin incense burner

A resin incense burner is the perfect way to enjoy the subtle fragrance of your favorite incense. It also serves as an effective tool for spiritual meditation and relaxation, clearing away negative energy around you while refocusing your focus on the present moment.

Resin incense burners are constructed with durable materials such as copper or steel that will withstand repeated usage. Plus, they tend to be inexpensive and easy to maintain, making them an ideal addition for your home.

If you are new to using a resin incense burner, there are a few things you should know before beginning. Most importantly, ensure the burner is placed in an area that’s well-ventilated and away from children or pets as the smell may be overwhelming.

Be mindful that the burner will be extremely hot, so avoid touching or trying to move it once lit. Without caution, the flame could quickly ignite and burn you if not handled with care.

How to Light a Resin Burner

One of the simplest ways to use a resin incense burner is to place some charcoal inside and add your desired amount of incense. This will produce an inviting aroma, while providing additional heat for the resin itself to burn on top of.

Incense burners come in a range of shapes and sizes, some portable while others are intended for more traditional settings. They may be made from various materials like glass or ceramic.

Some of the more popular incense burners are custom designed for use with natural resins and their unique blends. Conversely, many people rely on disposable incense burners that can be found at most stores.

A quick-lighting charcoal tab is essential for any incense burner, and should always be placed before starting to burn the incense. Doing this ensures the incense burns evenly and quickly so you get the most out of your experience.

To help your incense burn quickly and evenly, add a small amount of sand, ash or salt to the bottom of your burner. This absorbs heat from the charcoal, preventing resin from burning unevenly and fizzling out before it can release its scent.

Add some ash to the top of your incense burner for optimal burning efficiency and to dispel heat, helping protect it from becoming damaged or cracked.

You can also place a tea light inside your incense burner, but select one without its own scent. This way, the fragrance from your incense won’t mix with that of the candle.

 

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