Laniwai Incense

$10.00

This product is made with unscented mea’ala (incense) sticks that are hand dipped with essential/ fragrance oils & dipropylene glycol.

Scent selection:

  • Laniwai: cucumber, melon, coconut, bamboo

This product is a full order (10 sticks)

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CAUTION: THIS IS A HOT PRODUCT. Below are more warning points.. please read prior to purchasing.

Brushing against the glowing tip of a burning incense can cause a significant burn on the skin or ruin a favorite article of clothing. Always place your burner on a heat-resistant surface, such as a trivet or ceramic tile. Depending on what method you're using the outside of your censer may get very hot.

Always be conscious of where you burn your incense and what it might come in contact with. Position your incense away from drapes, lampshades, and other flammable objects that could ignite. Keep your burner away from open windows or other drafty areas. Don't put your burner next to anything that could be blown around. Never burn incense inside closets or hang anything above burning incense. Hanging clothing above burning incense is a potential fire hazard. The oily smoke from some synthetic incense may also cause discoloration.

Keep both unlit and burning incense out of reach of children and pets. Innocent curiosity can lead to accidents and injuries.

Burn incense in a ventilated area. We all need fresh air, so let some fresh air into the space where you're burning your incense.

Never leave burning incense unattended. If you have to leave or you're going to sleep and your incense is still burning, put it out! Make sure all your spent incense materials are completely extinguished and cold to the touch, before discarding (i.e. incense, matches, ash, charcoal). Charcoal ash can remain hot for hours after your incense has burned out. Hot incense material can ignite in a wastebasket.

If you're asthmatic, suffer from respiratory difficulty, are prone to seizures or have had a stroke, check with your physician before burning incense. If you're pregnant or nursing consult a physician before using incense. Don't burn incense while under the influence of mind-altering substances.

Some herbal incense can have mind altering affects. For instance, some people find mugwort to be slightly mind-altering. Burning this herb should be avoided before driving. If you're new to burning herbs its best to read about the specific herbs you'll be using. Do not take internally. Incense, even if labeled herbal, is not for human consumption. It may have other ingredients added that where never meant to be ingested.

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This product is made with unscented mea’ala (incense) sticks that are hand dipped with essential/ fragrance oils & dipropylene glycol.

Scent selection:

  • Laniwai: cucumber, melon, coconut, bamboo

This product is a full order (10 sticks)

-•-•-•-

CAUTION: THIS IS A HOT PRODUCT. Below are more warning points.. please read prior to purchasing.

Brushing against the glowing tip of a burning incense can cause a significant burn on the skin or ruin a favorite article of clothing. Always place your burner on a heat-resistant surface, such as a trivet or ceramic tile. Depending on what method you're using the outside of your censer may get very hot.

Always be conscious of where you burn your incense and what it might come in contact with. Position your incense away from drapes, lampshades, and other flammable objects that could ignite. Keep your burner away from open windows or other drafty areas. Don't put your burner next to anything that could be blown around. Never burn incense inside closets or hang anything above burning incense. Hanging clothing above burning incense is a potential fire hazard. The oily smoke from some synthetic incense may also cause discoloration.

Keep both unlit and burning incense out of reach of children and pets. Innocent curiosity can lead to accidents and injuries.

Burn incense in a ventilated area. We all need fresh air, so let some fresh air into the space where you're burning your incense.

Never leave burning incense unattended. If you have to leave or you're going to sleep and your incense is still burning, put it out! Make sure all your spent incense materials are completely extinguished and cold to the touch, before discarding (i.e. incense, matches, ash, charcoal). Charcoal ash can remain hot for hours after your incense has burned out. Hot incense material can ignite in a wastebasket.

If you're asthmatic, suffer from respiratory difficulty, are prone to seizures or have had a stroke, check with your physician before burning incense. If you're pregnant or nursing consult a physician before using incense. Don't burn incense while under the influence of mind-altering substances.

Some herbal incense can have mind altering affects. For instance, some people find mugwort to be slightly mind-altering. Burning this herb should be avoided before driving. If you're new to burning herbs its best to read about the specific herbs you'll be using. Do not take internally. Incense, even if labeled herbal, is not for human consumption. It may have other ingredients added that where never meant to be ingested.

This product is made with unscented mea’ala (incense) sticks that are hand dipped with essential/ fragrance oils & dipropylene glycol.

Scent selection:

  • Laniwai: cucumber, melon, coconut, bamboo

This product is a full order (10 sticks)

-•-•-•-

CAUTION: THIS IS A HOT PRODUCT. Below are more warning points.. please read prior to purchasing.

Brushing against the glowing tip of a burning incense can cause a significant burn on the skin or ruin a favorite article of clothing. Always place your burner on a heat-resistant surface, such as a trivet or ceramic tile. Depending on what method you're using the outside of your censer may get very hot.

Always be conscious of where you burn your incense and what it might come in contact with. Position your incense away from drapes, lampshades, and other flammable objects that could ignite. Keep your burner away from open windows or other drafty areas. Don't put your burner next to anything that could be blown around. Never burn incense inside closets or hang anything above burning incense. Hanging clothing above burning incense is a potential fire hazard. The oily smoke from some synthetic incense may also cause discoloration.

Keep both unlit and burning incense out of reach of children and pets. Innocent curiosity can lead to accidents and injuries.

Burn incense in a ventilated area. We all need fresh air, so let some fresh air into the space where you're burning your incense.

Never leave burning incense unattended. If you have to leave or you're going to sleep and your incense is still burning, put it out! Make sure all your spent incense materials are completely extinguished and cold to the touch, before discarding (i.e. incense, matches, ash, charcoal). Charcoal ash can remain hot for hours after your incense has burned out. Hot incense material can ignite in a wastebasket.

If you're asthmatic, suffer from respiratory difficulty, are prone to seizures or have had a stroke, check with your physician before burning incense. If you're pregnant or nursing consult a physician before using incense. Don't burn incense while under the influence of mind-altering substances.

Some herbal incense can have mind altering affects. For instance, some people find mugwort to be slightly mind-altering. Burning this herb should be avoided before driving. If you're new to burning herbs its best to read about the specific herbs you'll be using. Do not take internally. Incense, even if labeled herbal, is not for human consumption. It may have other ingredients added that where never meant to be ingested.