What is incence?

Incense is a form of aromatic material that is burned to release fragrant smoke. It is typically used in religious or spiritual ceremonies and has been used for thousands of years in cultures all over the world. Incense is made from a variety of ingredients, including plant resins, woods, herbs, and flowers. These ingredients are combined with natural binders and then formed into cones, sticks, or powders. When lit, the incense releases a fragrant smoke that is believed to have a purifying effect on the environment and the mind. Incense is also sometimes used for medicinal purposes, such as to promote relaxation and reduce stress and anxiety. Different varieties of incense have different scents and are believed to have different properties and effects. Some popular types of incense include sandalwood, frankincense, myrrh, lavender, and patchouli.