Scented Sticks "Lavender" Sattva Lavender
- Product details
- Description
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Age:
18+
Brand: sattva
Line: body care
Product Type: incense sticks
Product Properties: aromatization
Volume: 15 pcs.
Ingredients: lavender
Аромат: lavender
When To Use: universal
Gender: for women
Classification: natural
Country: Poland
Made in: Poland
Restore your emotional balance and experience complete relaxation with the "Lavender" incense sticks from the popular Polish brand Sattva. As soon as you inhale the refined and cozy scent of this remarkable plant, you will feel enveloped by a gentle, warm, and simultaneously refreshing wave. Its unique natural energy will help quickly restore internal equilibrium. It's no coincidence that lavender aromatherapy is recommended for overexertion, neuroses, stress conditions, vegetative-vascular dystonia, and insomnia (especially for city dwellers to normalize natural biological rhythms).
The miraculous fragrance of lavender alleviates irritation, calms "shaken" nerves, and helps relax. Lit in the evening, the Lavender incense sticks will contribute to a deep, peaceful sleep, charging you with vibrant energy for the entire next day. If you dream of walking through the enchantingly beautiful, blooming lavender fields of Provence, light Sattva incense sticks whenever you want to lift your spirits and as if transport yourself into the lilac mist of divine lavender grace.
How to use: To allow the incense sticks to reveal their true composition, they should be placed in a vertical position and lit for smoldering.
These sticks are absolutely disgusting! There is no scent of lavender, no naturalness whatsoever! It has an incredibly suffocating cheap smell, and the aftertaste is just awful artificial aldehydes! It's poison! Breathing this is simply harmful! For allergy sufferers, it's a deadly trap((((
I foolishly bought two packs, believing the description that they are natural. LIES!!! Nowhere on the box does it say that it consists of natural ingredients - maybe the scent is similar to something natural??? But even that is not the case.