Dragons Blood Natural Resin Mist Spray by Aromafume | 100 ml / 3.3oz | Ideal for spirituality & rituals | Made with Dragons Blood Resin from Socotra | Non-alcoholic, non-toxic & vegan
V**Y
SEEMS OK
Al I CAN SAY IS THAT IT ARRIVED ON TIME; IT SMELLS VERY NICE, IT IS HARD FOR ME TO SAY MUCH ABOUT IT AS I HAVE NOTHING TO COMPARE IT TO. I WILL ORDER IT AGAIN THOUGH WHEN THE CURRENT BOTTLE HAS RUN OUT. THERE IS SOMETHING ABOUT IT WHICH FEELS RIGHT AND THAT IS ALL I CAN SAY
J**D
'Clean, natural, holistic goodness' - yet 3 product hazard warning signs attached?
I used to burn incense regularly a few years ago but stopped as I'd read some negative reports about its safety. I was quite keen to try this spray billed as a 'clean, non toxic alternative'.The Indian-made product arrives shrink wrapped inside a shrink wrapped box - not sure why this double wrapping is necessary. Both the online product description and box outer look to attach eco credentials to this spray mist - as it's a pump spray and non aerosol this 'Natural Spray' is 'CFC Free', 'eco friendly' with a 'reusable and recyclable bottle'. The manufacturers are equally keen to reassure purchasers it's safe, being 'Phthalate Free', 'Paraben Free', '100% vegetable based' and full of 'Holistic Goodness'. The pack side also gives instructions on how to 'Space Clear' suggesting it may be used to aid meditation.After such a swathe of positives, I was perturbed and confused to see three safety hazard warning symbols on the pack and a 'Caution' message that indicated it 'may cause an allergic reaction...may be lethal if swallowed...toxic to aquatic organisms...Immediately consult a toxic centre if accidentally swallowed or applied...Spray away from babies or pregnant women'. I appreciate that this kind of warning is precautionary but nonetheless the potential hazards in this case seemed quite extreme.There's no real clue to be gained as to why this substance might be so potentially toxic from its listed ingredients, the first of which is 'Crystal Essences', followed by 'Charged Water, Blended Perfume and Essential Oils' and 'Paraben Free Preservatives'.By this point I was wary of actually trying the product - anyway, I chose to 'spray liberally' as suggested after shaking the pack gently in a very well ventilated bathroom. The spray smelled much like burning incense. Dragon's Blood is not an incense I ever tried so I can't confirm it smells of this particular fragrance but personally I didn't find it smelled very appealing and won't be spraying it again as I've understandably formed the impression that using it may not be without possible risks.
M**�
Dragon's blood spray
Aromafume Dragons Blood which is said to help calm and create a feeling of relaxation and can be used for when practicing yoga or meditation, it can be sprayed on materials or in the airIt is alcohol free and made with natural ingredients and the company is a fair trade company with all their ingredients being ethically sourced and 100% vegan and cruelty freeThis spray comes well packaged to help prevent any leakages and has a whole list of ingredients and instructions on the sides of the boxI've never actually heard of dragon's blood before but it's quite a pleasant smell and lasts in the air for several hours, our dogs sneezed quite a bit after I sprayed it though so I'll not be spraying it downstairs now just in case it affects animalsAlthough I did like the smell I'm not sure that I'd be using it everyday and may save it for when I'm wanting a calm space and make sure my dogs aren't in the room
M**I
Quite a nice,rich fruity scent.
This is in incense an aromatherapy room spray.This spray currently has a price point of £10.99 for 100mml.Dragon's Blood is supplied in its own card presentation/storage box.Inside the box is a transparent bottle,the liquid has a peach type colour.The spray is dispensed via pump down trigger and comes equipped with its own storage cap.The scent is nice and is quite rich and fruity and does make your room smell nice.This is also supposed to banish negative energy,radiate positivity blah,blah.Well, I will take the sales patter with a pinch of salt and continue to utilize this as a room spray,all be it an expensive one.One should note this aromatherapy spray is not for spraying on the skin, as it can cause an allergic reaction so best to follow its intended usage.
N**0
Great Aroma In a Convenient Dispenser
You can get various forms of aromatherapy products. You can get essential oils that you can use in diffusers, joss sticks, scented candles etc...While they are all great in terms of producing a nice aroma they are a bit of a faff to use and invariably rely on burning something which can be a bit of a fire hazard.Well here we have an alternative, this is aromatherapy in a spray. It is easily dispensed using the simple pump action bottle, much like many of the pump bottles you get these days, it performs well and doesn't use any nasty propellents like aerosol sprays do. The big difference is that unlike most 'air fresheners' that have that artificial flower smell or similar this spray produces something more akin to the sort of fragrance you get from traditional aromatherapy products.As claimed I've found the aroma is very pleasant and has a naturally relaxing effect just as you get from other aromatherapy products, you also don't need a lot, a couple of presses on the pump is plenty to suit an average sized room and it lasts for a reasonably long period.Not needing much to get the effect required the bottle should last a good long time, I've been using it for a couple of weeks now and it still shows very little use of the fluid.
G**R
Not a favourite in this house
I like how this is double sealed to keep in the freshness, spray and box both secured. I have not noticed any calming effect or other benefits mentioned in the description. However I did immediately recognise the same overall fragrance that is present in the nursing home a relation of mine was in, perhaps used to calm the residents?Instructions recommend how you should start spraying the corners of a room first using an arching motion, then work towards the centre. It's not going to last very long if used that way. Not tested on animals and vegan friendly are just two of the benefits mentioned. It's quite long lasting, I can still detect the fragrance after three or four hours. It's not unpleasant but I honestly don't see myself becoming a fan, therefore only three stars.
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