
How to Make Homemade Incense with Palo Santo Essential Oil
Munay Ki Perú
DIY Palo Santo Incense: Make Your Own Aromatic Ritual
Create high-quality, homemade incense using Munay’s pure Palo Santo essential oil. Follow this guide to make sticks or cones with rich, spiritual fragrance.
Overview
This easy tutorial walks you through crafting incense with Palo Santo oil — from selecting ingredients to drying and storing your finished sticks or cones.
What You Need
- 100g of wood or charcoal powder
- 30g makko powder or 25g gum arabic
- 15–20 drops Palo Santo essential oil
- 30–50ml distilled water
- Mixing bowl, spatula, mold (optional), drying rack
Step 1: Prepare the Base
- Weigh and combine all dry ingredients.
- Add water gradually and stir to form dough.
- Knead well until smooth and moldable.
Step 2: Add Palo Santo Oil
- Add 10–15 drops of oil to the dough.
- Mix thoroughly for even scent distribution.
- Adjust intensity with up to 5 more drops.
Step 3: Shape & Dry
- Shape into cones or sticks using hands or mold.
- Air dry for 12 hours, then cure 24–36 hours.
- Store in a dry container with desiccant.
Expert Tips
- Keep humidity between 40–60% while drying.
- Burn test your product for quality control.
- Try blends: add 5–10 drops lavender or citrus oils.
Common Fixes
- Mixture cracking?
- Add 5–10ml more water and knead again.
- Weak aroma?
- Re-knead with 3–5 drops of oil and cure longer.
- Burns too fast?
- Reduce binder or shorten drying time.
Sticks vs. Cones
| Format | Burn Time | Best For |
|---|---|---|
| Stick | 30–45 min | Meditation, relaxation |
| Cone | 15–25 min | Quick rituals, travel |
Buy Palo Santo Essential Oil
Shop our bulk Palo Santo essential oil — sustainably harvested, steam-distilled, and ready for your homemade incense rituals.
Frequently Asked Questions
- How long does it take to dry? 36–48 hours depending on humidity.
- Can I store incense long-term? Yes, in an airtight jar with a silica pack.
- Can I make cones without molds? Yes, shape them by hand with damp fingers.
