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FAQs
What makes Parimal incense sticks different from other brands?
Parimal incense is crafted using high-quality natural ingredients, traditional formulations, and a slow-burning process that ensures long-lasting fragrance. Each variant is thoughtfully developed to support meditation, rituals, or daily use with minimal smoke and maximum purity.
How do I choose the right fragrance for my needs?
Each fragrance is designed for a specific mood or setting. For example:
- Pure Khus is ideal for calming and cooling.
- Bakhoor creates a rich, inviting atmosphere for gatherings.
- Oud Amber adds warmth and depth for spiritual or luxurious moments.
Our product pages include descriptions and use-case suggestions to help you choose easily.
How should I store incense sticks to retain their fragrance?
Keep the incense sticks in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and moisture. Resealing the pack or storing them in an airtight container helps preserve their original aroma and effectiveness
How can I safely burn incense at home?
Always use a heat-resistant incense holder placed on a stable surface. Light the tip until it glows, then gently blow out the flame. Ensure good ventilation, and keep away from flammable items, children, and pets. Never leave burning incense unattended.
Are Parimal incense sticks safe for daily use?
Yes, our incense sticks are crafted with natural ingredients and minimal additives. They are designed to produce a soft fragrance with low smoke output. However, we advise those with respiratory sensitivities to ensure proper ventilation while burning.
Can I use incense during meditation or yoga?
Absolutely. Many customers find that our incense enhances focus, clears energy, and supports deeper mindfulness. Lighter fragrances likePure Seriesare perfect for meditation, while deeper scents likeOudorBakhoorsuit spiritual or ceremonial use.
What’s the best way to dispose of incense ash after burning?
Once fully cooled, the ash can be safely disposed of in your household waste or even added to compost in small quantities, depending on local regulations. Avoid flushing ash or throwing it on damp surfaces.