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Red Cedar Powder

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Red cedar is a great base material. For many years, red cedar was used to line the cages of small pets, although recent research has shown that isn’t a good idea. So use your red cedar for incense and try aspen for your pets. Functionally, it is just like yellow cedar powder. The scents are almost impossible to tell apart. The main choice between the two is usually based on color preference.

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Red cedar is a great base material. For many years, red cedar was used to line the cages of small pets, although recent research has shown that isn’t a good idea. So use your red cedar for incense and try aspen for your pets. Functionally, it is just like yellow cedar powder. The scents are almost impossible to tell apart. The main choice between the two is usually based on color preference.

Red cedar is a great base material. For many years, red cedar was used to line the cages of small pets, although recent research has shown that isn’t a good idea. So use your red cedar for incense and try aspen for your pets. Functionally, it is just like yellow cedar powder. The scents are almost impossible to tell apart. The main choice between the two is usually based on color preference.

Red cedar (juniperus virginiana) is a versatile base material for your incense. It has excellent burning properties and a familiar scent. It isn’t overpowering, so your aromatics can shine in a blend with red cedar. The scent fades completely when used with strong scents like white sage, cinnamon, or most resins.

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