HEM Gulab (Rose) Incense Sticks – 120 Count Bulk Pack

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HEM Gulab (Rose) Incense Sticks (120 Count) – Romantic Floral Bulk Pack

Infuse your home with the beautiful, timeless fragrance of HEM Gulab (Rose) Incense Sticks. Gulab, or Rose, is one of the most beloved floral scents, widely associated with love, beauty, and emotional balance.

This generous 120 Count bulk package ensures you have a long-lasting supply of this classic, delicate aroma. The HEM Rose incense is perfect for:

  • Creating a romantic or welcoming ambiance in any room.

  • Enhancing relaxation and reducing stress with its soft, familiar notes.

  • Use during rituals where a floral scent is traditionally preferred.

  • Refreshing your space and neutralizing unwanted odors.

 Key Features & Benefits:

  • Classic Rose Fragrance: Features the beloved, delicate, and universally appealing scent of Gulab.

  • Bulk Value Pack: Generous 120 Count offers significant value and longevity for regular users.

  • Mood Enhancing: Ideal for creating a warm, romantic, and peaceful atmosphere.

  • Quality Burn: HEM ensures a smooth, consistent burn for continuous fragrance release.

  • Versatile Use: Perfect for daily home use, aromatherapy, and special occasions.

Brand: HEM

Fragrance: Gulab (Rose)

Count: 120 Sticks

Best For: Daily Use, Bulk Purchase, Relaxation, Romantic Ambiance

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