Aromatherapy Candle
Posted by admin on Aug 28, 2009
I ordered a Paul Robinett candle just to annoy the anti-commercial forces on YouTube. I bought fragrance #23, Sandalwood – Serenity. I like the aroma which reminds me of an arts store I used to visit. My cat does not like the smell though. I learned how to adjust the black/white balance in Adobe Premiere so some of the clips should look better.
Duration : 0:2:34

Yes, I agree I …
Yes, I agree I spend most of my days wondering this very thing. Now If we can get everone in our great democracy to send our way of thinging around the globe. We can all be ????? LOL.
You are the best …
You are the best and trust me, you are going to be a star someday! Good luck with your candle sales program and you’ll be syndicated by mid ‘08, I can just feel it!
I love the last …
I love the last Scene; your kitty is so cute.
I’ve always thought …
I’ve always thought aromatherapy, particularly with candles, stinks!
Beautiful kitty!!! …
Beautiful kitty!!! : )
Thanks for making …
Thanks for making this video! I’m glad you like the candle…and I hope your kitty learns to love them too! -Beth
Loved the ending ha …
Loved the ending ha ha ha
Ummm…well incense …
Ummm…well incense is used in many rituals as part of a spiritual practice. I bought the sandalwood fragrance because it is ociated with zen.
hey why don’t you …
hey why don’t you use your knowledge of shamanism to remote influence that smell to me. anyone who knows about amphetamine or schizophrenia will confirm that vivid smells can be generated in the brain, or sent via microwaves. rock on
Aromatherapy is a natural healing alternative that uses the oils extracted from flowers, herbs, fruits other plants and even trees. The benefits of burning aromatherapy candles may be experienced when the fragrance is inhaled. These oils act on the olfactory nerves that lead from the nose to the brain. They contain antibiotic, antiviral, and other therapeutic properties.