Ethical Stocking Stuffer Guide
Your shortcut to conscious, delightful stocking stuffers that embody the best of nature’s ingredients, sustainable practices, and a touch of witchy wonder.
Samhain™ Seasonal All-Natural Incense, the newest signature scent in our Wheel of the Year series, is a macabre blend of frankincense, spiced herbs, and mulled cider.
Evoking the autumnal spirit of darkness, Samhain unfolds its alluring mystery in a deliquescent blend of seasonal spices. By the thinning of the veil, inhale the scent of a foggy evening spent trick or treating, traipsing over mossy gravestones, and telling folktales by the firelight.
Essential oils (cinnamon [Cinnamomum verum], clove [Syzygium aromaticum], frankincense [Boswellia sacra], orange [Syzygium aromaticum], patchouli [Pogostemon cablin], rosemary [Rosemarinus officinalis]), charcoal, tree resin, bamboo stick, paint (mineral pigments, natural resins)
Unlike most incense blends, ours contain only pure essential oils. We never use synthetic petroleum-based fragrances that fill your home with airborne phthalates and parabens. Those endocrine disruptors can damage our body's natural hormone levels, causing all sorts of short and long term issues. Yuck!
We believe in keeping our waterways clean, as well as the air we breathe. Crafted without any chemical preservatives or synthetic fragrances, our incense sticks are made with bamboo-derived activated charcoal that purifies the air as you burn incense. The paint we use for the sticks is clay-based and 100% plant-derived.
Our charcoal incense produces less smoke than other incense, for a gentler experience and more pure aroma from our essential oil infusions. The scent lingers, but doesn't overstay its welcome.
Your shortcut to conscious, delightful stocking stuffers that embody the best of nature’s ingredients, sustainable practices, and a touch of witchy wonder.
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