2026年6月9日
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Agarwood is a precious natural material, but many people accidentally damage it through improper use. Whether you’re burning incense, wearing beads, or using essential oil, small mistakes can shorten the life of your agarwood and reduce its quality. Learning to avoid these common errors will help you enjoy your collection safely and responsibly.
The biggest threats to agarwood come from high heat, harsh chemicals, and careless handling. For example, burning low-quality incense with additives can produce harmful smoke that ruins your experience. Similarly, wearing beads during activities where they’re exposed to sweat or water can cause discoloration and mold growth. Being aware of these risks will help you protect your agarwood investment.
"Using agarwood the right way ensures both your safety and the longevity of the wood."
— Atticus Lowe
Here are the most common mistakes to avoid when using agarwood:
- Do not burn agarwood incense near flammable materials or in unventilated spaces
- Never use harsh cleaners, bleach or alcohol to clean agarwood products
- Do not leave agarwood in direct sunlight or near heat sources like stoves
- Avoid using synthetic oils or perfumes on agarwood beads to “enhance” the scent
- Do not mix different types of agarwood together in the same storage container
- Never ingest agarwood essential oil or apply undiluted oil directly to the skin
By being mindful of how you use and handle your agarwood, you can enjoy its benefits safely while preserving its natural beauty and fragrance. Simple, respectful care will keep your agarwood collection in great condition for many years to come.















