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Summary: Tips on temperature control when drying your handmade incense; learn this and more in this free arts and crafts video taught by an expert craftsman.
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About the Expert
Husam-Iddin Osiruphu-El Husam-Iddin Osiruphu-El is one of the owners of Modest Intentions, a clothing and accessory store located in Baltimore, Maryland. He has been making incense f... read more
Hi! My name is Husam Iddin and on behalf of Expert Village, I am going to explain temperature in drying incense. It is very important for temperature control in your incense drying because if it is too cold, then your incense fragrance will become syrupy and not dry. It will cling on to your product. If it is too hot, then the incense will become liquidated and what happens with your pulp, your fragrance will run off. What you need is room temperature between 64 and 70 degrees in oder to have a good temperature in order to pull your incense to dry, It is very important that you have ventilation so the air is moving, that your incense will dry and on behalf of Expert Village, this is drying incense pulp, wood and coco.