lundi 16 octobre 2017

Choosing Reed Diffusers To Fragrance Your House

By Susan Cooper


Would you prefer to come home to a stuffy house, which smells like last night's dinner, or would you rather walk into a hallway that smells of jasmine? Most people would agree on the pleasant smelling house and choose to use reed diffusers throughout the house for exactly that purpose. They allow you to select a custom scent to fragrance your home.

Using a diffuser instead of burning a candle or incense is somewhat safer as the fire risk is removed. The variety of fragrance and fragrance combination choices is enormous, with options to suit every room in the house, from the entry hall to the basement. Some people might opt for a simple, elegant floral scent, while others would select a citrus and coconut combination to remind them of an exotic holiday location. Each room could have a different fragrance if you so choose.

Most shops will have a fair selection of oils and diffusers, as well as carrying spare reeds. With such a lot of choice, it will be a simple job to find the right diffuser for each room. In most cases the bottle, reeds and oils will be sold as a unit, but there are some stores that will carry separate oils allowing you to pick what you like.

The diffuser will always be made up of a small, decorative glass bottle, rattan reeds and the scented oil. Most of the time the glass bottle will already have perfumed oil in it, leaving you to uncork it and stand the reeds in your chosen. If your oil was bought separately, you'd fill the bottle and store the spare oil in a cupboard away from sunlight.

Before your diffuser is used, uncork the little bottle carefully, making sure not to spill any of the oil as it may cause damage to certain surfaces and put your reeds in it. Keep the bottle out of reach of animals and children and let it stand on a coaster or saucer to protect the surface.

By placing the bottle near a source of airflow, like a window or vent, the fragrance will be gently diffused throughout the room, with movements of air dissipating the pleasant smells, leaving the area smelling sensational.

You may notice that the scent lessens over a period. Cautiously turn the reeds the other way around and put them back into the bottle. With time the reeds may also stop diffusing the smell. This could be due to the oil being depleted or the reeds being clogged or dusty. Wash the decorative vessel using soapy water. Dry it completely before replenishing the oil and putting new reeds in.

Buy the best quality oils that you can, as the cheaper oils will not give you the best result. Often they will be inferior, using synthetic products and not have the best smells. They will certainly not last as long as you'd want them to. A good quality oil will last for several months, depending on the size of the diffuser bottle you are using, filling your home with delightful smells.




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