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Incense Angel Dust

Incense & aromatherapy

by Green Tree

€ 1,99
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Twelve hand-rolled natural incense sticks blended from herbs, gums, resins, woods and oils — no synthetic fragrances, just raw plant materials that burn clean for 45 to 60 minutes per stick. The earthy, resinous scent builds slowly and lingers long after the ash cools. A 25g pack for quiet evenings or focused sessions.
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Incense Angel Dust — Natural Incense Sticks

Incense Angel Dust is a hand-rolled natural incense made from a blend of herbs, gums, resins, woods and oils. Each stick burns for 45 to 60 minutes, filling your room with a warm, layered aroma that sits somewhere between woody and resinous — not the cloying, synthetic sweetness you get from cheap sticks. The 25g pack gives you 12 sticks, which is roughly 9 to 12 hours of total burn time depending on airflow.

100% Natural Ingredients 12 Sticks per Pack 45-60 Min Burn Time Herbs, Gums, Resins, Woods and Oils 25g Net Weight
SpecDetail
Contents12 incense sticks
Net weight25g
Burn time per stickApproximately 45-60 minutes
Total burn time (pack)Approximately 9-12 hours
IngredientsBlend of herbs, gums, resins, woods and oils
Composition100% natural ingredients
SKUSM0273

What Does Angel Dust Incense Smell Like?

The first thing you notice when you light a stick is the resinous base — it has that deep, slightly smoky character you get from natural gums and tree resins. As the stick burns down, the herbal and wood notes come through more clearly. It is not a single-note incense. The blend shifts as it burns, which keeps things interesting over the full 45-60 minute session. The smoke itself is medium-density: visible enough to create atmosphere, light enough that it does not leave your room feeling like a bonfire pit.

Compared to something like Nag Champa, Angel Dust sits on the earthier, less floral end of the spectrum. If you tend to reach for resin-heavy or woody scents, this one will feel right at home. If you prefer lighter, citrusy incense, this might be a bit rich for your taste — worth knowing before you buy.

Why Natural Incense Sticks Matter

Most of the cheap incense you find in pound shops and petrol stations is loaded with synthetic fragrance oils and chemical binders. They smell strong, sure, but that intensity comes at a cost — the smoke can be harsh, headache-inducing, and the scent disappears the moment you open a window. Natural incense made from actual plant materials, gums and resins burns cleaner and leaves a subtler scent that lingers in fabrics and soft furnishings long after the stick has gone out.

Angel Dust uses no synthetic fragrance compounds. The aroma comes entirely from the raw materials: the herbs, the wood, the natural oils and the resins themselves. You can smell the difference immediately. Where synthetic sticks hit you with a wall of perfume, these build slowly and settle into the room. We have been stocking natural incense at the shop since the early days, and the repeat purchase rate on blends like this one tells you everything — people notice the difference once they switch.

The one honest limitation: natural incense is never going to overpower a room the way a synthetic stick does. If you want your entire flat to smell like a temple from a single stick, you will need to burn two at once or choose a heavier blend. For a normal-sized room — say 15 to 20 square metres — one stick does the job nicely.

How to Use Angel Dust Incense

  1. Place your incense stick in a suitable holder or burner. A simple wooden ash catcher works fine — you want something that catches the falling ash and holds the stick at a slight angle.
  2. Light the tip of the stick with a match or lighter. Let the flame catch for 5-10 seconds until the tip glows orange.
  3. Blow out the flame gently. The stick should now be smouldering with a thin stream of fragrant smoke rising from the tip. If it goes out, relight and let it catch a few seconds longer.
  4. Place the holder on a heat-safe surface away from curtains, paper and anything flammable. Keep out of reach of pets and children.
  5. Crack a window slightly if you want lighter scent coverage, or keep the room closed for a fuller, more immersive aroma. Airflow controls intensity more than anything else.
  6. Let the stick burn down completely — approximately 45 to 60 minutes. Dispose of the ash once cool.

Pair Angel Dust with a proper incense holder to keep ash off your surfaces. If you enjoy resinous, earthy scents, have a look at our loose resin incense and charcoal discs — burning raw resin on charcoal gives you an even more intense aromatic experience.

From Our Counter

We have stocked dozens of incense lines over the past 25-plus years. The ones that stick around are always the natural blends — customers come back for them because the scent actually improves a space rather than just masking whatever was there before. Angel Dust is one of those quiet sellers that never needs a push. People buy it once, come back for three packs.

One tip from experience: store your incense in a sealed bag or container between uses. Natural sticks lose potency faster than synthetic ones because the volatile oils in the herbs and resins evaporate over time. A ziplock bag in a drawer keeps them fresh for months. We have had customers complain that a pack "lost its smell" — and every time, it turns out they left the sticks sitting open on a shelf for six weeks. The ingredients are real, so treat them like you would dried herbs.

FeatureAngel Dust (Natural)Typical Synthetic Incense
IngredientsHerbs, gums, resins, woods, natural oilsCharcoal core, synthetic fragrance oils, chemical binders
Burn time45-60 minutes per stick20-30 minutes per stick
Smoke qualityMedium density, clean burnOften thick, can irritate airways
Scent longevityLingers in fabrics after burningFades quickly once stick is out
Scent profileLayered, shifts as it burnsSingle-note, consistent

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does one stick of Angel Dust incense burn?

Each stick burns for approximately 45 to 60 minutes. Actual burn time depends on airflow — a draughty room will burn through a stick faster than a closed one. With 12 sticks in the pack, you get roughly 9 to 12 hours of total burn time.

Is Angel Dust incense made with synthetic fragrances?

No. Angel Dust incense is made from 100% natural ingredients — a blend of herbs, gums, resins, woods and natural oils. There are no synthetic fragrance compounds or chemical binders in the mix.

What does Angel Dust incense smell like?

The scent is earthy and resinous with herbal and woody undertones. It shifts as the stick burns down — the resin notes dominate at the start, then the herbal and wood character comes through. Think warm and grounding rather than sweet or floral.

How should I store natural incense sticks?

Keep them in a sealed bag or airtight container between uses. The natural oils in the herbs and resins evaporate when exposed to air, which weakens the scent over time. Stored properly, they stay fresh for months.

Can I burn Angel Dust incense in a small room?

Yes — one stick is enough for a room of about 15 to 20 square metres. For larger spaces, burn two sticks at once or position the holder centrally. Crack a window if the scent feels too intense; airflow is your main control.

Do I need a special incense holder for these sticks?

Any standard incense stick holder or wooden ash catcher will do. The sticks are a standard diameter. Just make sure your holder sits on a heat-safe surface and catches the falling ash — natural incense produces a fine, light ash as it burns.

Last updated: April 2026

Medical disclaimer. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Consult a qualified healthcare provider before use of any substance.

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