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You are here: Home > Information > Scent Diffusers: About & How to use

About Reed Scent Diffusers

Reed diffusers are a safe, pleasant and natural alternative to plug-ins and air sprays. Unlike candles, and incense, they do not constitute a fire risk but, like scented candles and incense, they can be used for aromatherapy and mood enhancement. They can also be used where candles are not allowed such as offices, hospital rooms, classrooms and hotel rooms.

Reed diffusers add a comforting and welcoming "feel" to every room. While subtly gracing your decor visually they can affect your mood by, for example, alleviating fatigue, reducing anxiety, promoting relaxation, inspiring romance depending upon the fragrance. Since even mild scents trigger emotions, reed diffusers can create an environment of feelings that changes from one space to another. Each room can have its own signature and unique fragrance without overtaking or affecting the next room.

A basic guide to aromas: Energizers: citrus scents - lemon, lime, grapefruit, verbena, orange. Calming/Relaxing: lavender, bergamot, sandalwood, chamomile. Refreshing/Uplifting: eucalyptus, mint, pine, citrus scents. Romantic scents: jasmine, rose, sandalwood, gardenia.

The reeds once inserted into the bottle slowly draw up the aromatic oil gradually releasing the fragrance into the surrounding area.

What happens when the reeds don't seem to be working anymore? Well,when you feel they no longer diffuse the aromas into the air as they did, simply flip the reeds over and place the "dry" side of the reeds in the oil-filled bottle and the saturated or "wet" end in the air. The diffuser oil will then continue to evaporate into the air, continuing to diffuse its subtle scent. To refresh the fragrance, simply repeat the above steps every fortnight or so. We would advise turning diffuser reed sticks over a paper towel so no oil drips onto your table or desk surface.

How to use Scent Diffusers:

  • Insert the reeds into the bottle of diffuser liquid
  • The reeds slowly draw up the aromatic oil, gradually releasing the fragrance into the surrounding area
  • For a stronger fragrance use all the reeds supplied, for a lighter fragrance use fewer reeds
  • Inverting the reeds every few weeks will help revitalise the fragrance diffusion
Once finished you have a handsome storage bottle

Please note that diffuser liquid and fragrance oil are not the same.

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