Collection: Incense

Explore our incense collection at Psychic Sisters, and fill your space with a full-bodied fragrance that gently relaxes the spirit and mind. Browse incense sticks, cones and holders in a range of scents with unique mood-boosting properties.

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Incense Sticks & Cones

For centuries, incense has been used in spiritual rituals, meditation, and relaxation practices to cleanse energy, promote focus, and create a calming atmosphere. With our collection of incense sticks and cones, you can now recreate these healing powers in your home. Whether you prefer the slow, steady release of fragrance from incense sticks or the more concentrated burst of aroma from incense cones, both offer a unique way to cleanse your space, deepen meditation, and promote tranquillity. Incense sticks burn gradually, filling the air with a gentle scent, making them perfect for long moments of reflection or unwinding after a busy day. In contrast, incense cones burn more intensely and compactly, providing a rich, immersive experience in a shorter time. Paired with a thoughtfully designed burner, incense becomes more than just fragrance; it becomes a ritual of peace, balance, and mindfulness.

Fragrant Incense to Suit Your Mood 

Our handmade incense is available in a variety of scents, with each promoting different feelings. Whether you want to uplift your spirits, find inner strength, or invite deep relaxation, there’s a scent to match your intention. Our Happy Mood incense blends the uplifting notes of ylang-ylang and orange to promote joy and positivity, while Power combines black pepper and sandalwood for a grounding, confidence-boosting aroma. If you seek love and emotional balance, Love incense infuses the soothing scents of lavender and rose, creating a warm and comforting ambience. For those in need of deep rest, our Sleep incense features calming chamomile and lavender, helping to ease the mind and prepare you for a peaceful night. 

Order Incense Sticks Now with Free UK Delivery Over £25

Complete your incense ritual with a carefully designed incense burner, which is essential for safely burning incense while enhancing its calming effects. Whether you prefer a gentle, lingering scent or a rich, concentrated aroma of incense cones, we have the best incense sticks that allow you to set the perfect mood. Experience many incense benefits, from stress relief to spiritual cleansing, and create a space for mindfulness and relaxation. Plus, with free UK delivery on orders over £25, now is the perfect time to shop our incense collection and bring balance to your home. If you’re looking for an alternative to burning incense, explore our range of aura mists and reed diffusers also available online now.

Frequently Asked Questions 

How do you burn incense? 

To burn incense safely, you’ll need an incense holder designed for your chosen form of incense. For incense sticks, place the stick in a holder, light the tip, let it burn for a few seconds, then gently blow out the flame, allowing it to smoulder and release its fragrance. For incense cones, place the cone on a heat-resistant surface or holder, light the tip, and once it glows, blow out the flame so it continues to smoke, releasing a rich aroma. Always burn incense in a well-ventilated area and avoid flammable objects.

Are incense sticks bad for you?

High-quality incense sticks are generally safe when burned in moderation and in a well-ventilated space. Natural incense, like those in our collection at Psychic Sisters, made from plant-based ingredients, is less likely to produce harmful smoke compared to synthetic varieties. If you have respiratory sensitivities, consider using incense sparingly or opting for milder scents. Always ensure proper air circulation while burning incense to minimise smoke buildup.

How to put out incense

To safely extinguish incense, gently dip the burning end in sand or water or press it against a heat-resistant surface until the ember is completely out. If using incense sticks, you can also break off the lit tip and let it burn out in a fireproof dish. Never leave burning incense unattended, and always ensure it is fully extinguished before disposing of the remains.