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Sunday, 6 July 2014

HEM Precious Mogra (Jasmine)



Poorly and thinly rolled charcoal paste onto variable and often flimsy yellow sticks. and them perfume dipped. The sticks are poor quality, but the scent is quite acceptable: a fairly typical floral synthetic scent, but quite pleasant, and with a decent strength and an attractive lingering fragrance. Bought as part of a deal on Amazon, which works out at 50p a packet, postage included. these are cheap enough.

I'm not a fan of HEM, and these are not quality incense sticks, but they do the job, and I find the scent attractive enough to buy again at this price. I do like jasmine incense.

Date: July 2014   Score: 31
***
HEM Corporation

Best jasmine incense

Metro Rose




99p from TheVillageMarket, who had to phone me twice because they had problems with the order. Given that I have found Metro incense at other online stores at prices 50p, 55p, and 60p, I'll not be using them again. The sticks are decently rolled using charcoal paste on firm sticks -  not cheaply made but not top quality either. The scent is pleasantly floral, though quite light - the paste is not sparsely applied, but is not generous either, and it seems that a modest amount of perfume has been used. The scent is nice, but in an effort to keep costs down the scent is not very strong. The scent lifts a room, and gently fragrances it with a summery floral bloom, giving a clean, bright, happy feel.  Nice.

Score: 31
***

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Best rose incense




Metro Agarbatti Company of Pakistan


Saturday, 5 July 2014

Metromilan of Pakistan



The Metro Agarbatti Company  (now called Metromilan) of Karachi, Pakistan, use an image of a white and ginger cat as their trademark, and call it the Cat Brand. The company was formed in 1970, and they are the largest incense company in Pakistan, with 95% of the market. They are working hard to improve their export trade, and have been achieving some success with the Metro Milan brand.


Reviews

*= Reviews over 5 years so may not be reliable


Metro Three in one
June 2014 - Score: 30↑*


Metro Rose
July 2014 - Score: 31*

Metro Lavender (P)
Feb 2024 - Score: 23↑


Metromilan +7 (P)
Feb 2025 - Score: 21


Metro Woods
Aug 2014 - Score: 20*


Scents reviewed: 5 
Top score: 30
Bottom score: 20 
Average: 25  

Conclusion: Generally highly perfumed synthetic everyday room fresheners. Not awful, but not an incense house of interest, other than being located in Pakistan. 

Mahendra Bhajan



Attractively packed in a six sided box, these are very pleasant hand-rolled and perfume dipped sticks from Mahendra Perfumery Works of Bangalore, who also make the Belco range of sticks. Available from 99p to 1.26p online, they are cheaply made, with the sticks varying in thickness, and the charcoal paste poorly rolled, but the perfume is very attractive. The promotional blurb is:

"Bhajan incense sticks were inspired by the bhakti (devotion) of the 16th Century Indian poetess Mirabai, who wrote thousands of poems and songs in praise of the "naughty boy" Krishna. (Bhajan means a song or musical composition for prayer or worship). Bhajan incense is very popular with the Krishna devotees of Bengal and Orissa, and is carried to Shree Brindavan Dham, (Krishna’s village of 5000 little temples) throughout the year, but especially in the Autumn, in the Kartik month. The fragrance is a powerful, fresh green woody aroma with lavender overtone."

I find the fragrance to be floral, with a gently heady scent of jasmine heightened with a hint of roses, and supported by a base of sandalwood.  It creates an exotic yet soothing atmosphere, softly romantic, and mildly erotic. It's a very welcoming scent, and can be used for when quests arrive.

Date: July 2014   Score: 33 [This score is over five years old so may not be reliable]