- Song of India
- India Temple
- 120 Hand rolled sticks
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13 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
My favorite incense,
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This review is from: Song of India - India Temple Incense, 120 Stick Pack (Health and Beauty)
I love these! These incense sticks have a sweet, pleasant scent that lasts even a day or two after you burn it. I plan to buy more.
12 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Brings out my creativity,
By Chris (USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Song of India - India Temple Incense, 120 Stick Pack (Health and Beauty)
I received this incense as a sample once and it immediately became my favorite. If I'm writing or doing some artwork, this incense activates my creativity....I smell it and I have a sense of peace and tranquility. An amazing smell. I absolutely LOVE it!
37 of 47 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
I am really hesitant to write this review!,
By Tuesday "jennbatt" (Phoenix, AZ USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Song of India - India Temple Incense, 120 Stick Pack (Health and Beauty)
Every time I burn this incense, I remember all the 5-star reviews on Amazon that prompted me to buy it. Then I feel torn between letting the uninterrupted torrent of five-stars continue, or post a review that, as an incense lover, provides an honest (if dissenting) opinion. I like this incense, but I don't love it. I am disappointed because I imagined something heavenly -- something even better than nag champa! -- and I did not find it with this incense.
My first impression is that it smells like soap. That's not necessarily bad. When you burn it, it smells like smoky soap. The other day I put something through my dishwasher that should not have been there, and when the burning smell first floated to my nostrils I thought "Gosh, I don't remember lighting the Song of India temple incense ..." I realized then that I hadn't lit it. My dishwasher was burning some piece of plastic. I haven't been to the temples in India. Perhaps this smells just like them. I don't mind the smell, but something about it seems a bit off. I strongly prefer the nag champa.
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