How To Light Incense Cones
Incense cones can be very smoky when burnt, and though they create stunning visuals and robust fragrances, they must be lit safely. So, give yourself a blissful, easy incense experience by following our step-by-step guide on how to light incense cones safely and effectively.
What are Incense Cones?
Are Incense Cones Safe?
Incense cones are usually safe when burned: with caution, in a well-ventilated space, and on occasion. Though cones have their spiritual benefits, they are also robust in fragrance and sometimes made with additional chemicals. We recommend burning your incense cones around once every two weeks in a spacious and ventilated space. Alternatively, click here to learn about natural incense and how it may benefit you.
How to Light Incense Cones
Burn your incense cone once to two times every two weeks Excessive incense cone burning can become too powerful and overbearing. And in some instances, the burning of cones regularly has been known to become toxic to your body!
Safety First!
- Always place the incense holder on a fire-resistant surface.
- Ensure your cone is being burnt in a spacious/well-ventilated room.
- Never leave burning incense unattended.
- Always use an appropriate incense cone holder/burner.
- Never burn incense around children or pets. They are more sensitive to smoke.
To light incense cones, you will need:
- Incense cones. There are hundreds of different fragrances and forms out there.
- Heatproof incense burner.
- Match or lighter
Follow these simple steps to light incense cones
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Place the cone on a holder.
Ensure it is a heatproof burner and have the tip of the cone pointing upwards.
Tip: For extra heat protection, spread a layer of sand or uncooked rice under the cone. -
Light the tip
Allow it to burn for 5-10 seconds, then gently blow out the flame. This will leave a smouldering ember at the tip of the cone.
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Enjoy your incense
The cone will take 30 - 40 minutes to burn down to the bottom of the cone. The incense smoke from cones tends to be heavier and stronger than stick incense, so we like to open the windows for burning cones.
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Clean up
Safely dispose of the ash from your incense burner once it has cooled.