How to Make Incense from Sage

Things you'll need : Sage Essential Oil Dipropylene Glycol or DPG (an additive for perfumes)., Because DPG is a chemical, tuck your hair under a cap or bandanna and wear safety goggles, gloves and an apron to protect yourself. , Measure two parts of...

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  1. Step 1: Things you'll need : Sage Essential Oil Dipropylene Glycol or DPG (an additive for perfumes).

    12-15 perfume-free incense sticks.

    A long, narrow glass or ceramic jar with a tight-fitting lid.

    An incense stick Ziploc bag for the finished product.

    Safety goggles.

    Gloves.

    Apron.
  2. Step 2: Because DPG is a chemical

    , Mix the ingredients together well. , Screw the on lid tightly and shake it. , Give them another shake to ensure even coating, Let them rest for another twelve hours. ,, If not, dry them for a few hours more. ,
  3. Step 3: tuck your hair under a cap or bandanna and wear safety goggles

  4. Step 4: gloves and an apron to protect yourself.

  5. Step 5: Measure two parts of DPG to one part of fragrance into the narrow container.

  6. Step 6: Place the incense sticks in the jar.

  7. Step 7: Let the sticks rest for twelve hours.

  8. Step 8: Remove the sticks from the container and lay them out over a kitchen towel on a fresh

  9. Step 9: flat surface to dry thoroughly for another twenty four hours.

  10. Step 10: Check that they are completely dry.

  11. Step 11: Pack them in the Ziploc bag and store in a dry area for future use.

Detailed Guide

12-15 perfume-free incense sticks.

A long, narrow glass or ceramic jar with a tight-fitting lid.

An incense stick Ziploc bag for the finished product.

Safety goggles.

Gloves.

Apron.

, Mix the ingredients together well. , Screw the on lid tightly and shake it. , Give them another shake to ensure even coating, Let them rest for another twelve hours. ,, If not, dry them for a few hours more. ,

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