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Review on ๐ŸŒฟ Top-Rated Hem Lavender Incense Sticks: 120 Count for Tranquil Aromatherapy by Brittany Turner

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Apparently there are different scents between brands

I bought this product because I've recently dabbled in incense and wanted some cheap lavender incense sticks. At first I used the Gonesh $20 sticks you could find at the store, but the HEM PRECIOUS 120 $10 sticks seemed like a good deal to me. Here my comparison. *smells like Gonesh lavender sticks* - probably smells good *smells like HEM lavender sticks* - oh, it smells VERY good! How sweet and floral. how. lavender? *sniffs Gonesh's lavender sticks again* - Ugh, now it smells like my dog's infected anal sebum. When I light a Gonesh incense stick, it smells like pure smoke with a floral hint of canine anal sebum. Not being familiar with incense sticks, I figured this was normal. The smoke burned my eyes, made me cry and kept coughing. Pictures of exotic distant spaces full of SMOKE must have been relaxing right? When I light the Gonesh wand, my dog quickly leaves the room. I don't blame her. Please do not light them when there are pets (especially small ones) in the room. I light a HEM lavender stick. Smells like FLOWER SWEET LAVENDER without a hint of smoke smell. Smoke is absent or very low. My eyes don't sting at all and I take deep breaths to enjoy the aroma instead of coughing. My dog enters the room instead of exiting! I'm not too concerned as smoke doesn't exist. She really likes the smell of lavender (even goes into the bathroom while I'm taking a bath with lavender oil because she likes that smell).

Pros
  • Price
Cons
  • Annoying