Palo Santo
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Have you ever used
Palo Santo sticks? Our friends
Kendra and Seth first discovered them in South America and now burn them in their home as an evening ritual. You light the tip with a match to start a very slow burn, and gently wave it around until it burns out. It smells like a bonfire, with hints of cedar and citrus. We're totally hooked now, and it makes your home smell woodsy and incredible.
Any other home scents you love?
(Photos by
Alpha Smoot for
Cup of Jo. Styling by
Kendra Smoot)
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