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Monday, November 25, 2013

Everyone Needs Diffusers For Essential Oils

By Georgia Diaz


Diffusers for essential oils are a need in homes and businesses alike. They may simply smell wonderful or help keep people alert or ease stress. They come in many designs including electric large room styles and even personal pendants or desk styles.

Probably the most common style of diffusers for essential oils is the tea light warmer. It has a built in glass or ceramic dish filled with water that you simply light and place a tea light candle under. It takes only a couple drops of oil to disperse the fragrance quickly around the room and the candlelight adds a bit of ambiance.

Heat allows the molecules to escape, and an electric style works similarly to the tea light. These often utilize a light bulb rather than a candle to heat and disperse scent. There are some that use a fan and often increases the amount of released scent. Fan styles do not use heat. A few drops of oil are added to a pad that the fan forces air across to create scent.

Reed diffusers are an attractive scent distributor. Depending on personal choice, the container that holds the essential oil may be a simple style or very elaborate to blend with existing decorations. It is easy to eliminate the need for a counter or desktop as these are also available in a wall-hanging style. These diffusers don't have to use actual reeds, either. There are beautiful, absorbent clay sticks that wick the scent throughout a room as well.

Another way to disperse essential oil benefits is through the use of unsealed clay pots. Many of these are available with only portions of the pot unsealed, leaving only the part that actually uses the oil unsealed, this prevents oil transfer. These come in a large variety of sizes, styles, and colors to add the most scent and beauty where you need it most.

Nebulizer style diffusers are the absolute most effective way to add fragrance to an entire room. These machines propel air through a chamber that is filled with fragrant oil allowing the unit to diffuse microscopic droplets into the air. Very modern and not necessarily beautiful in appearance, they are available in many sizes and most have some light options and are simple to use. Just fill the chamber, install it into the unit and plug it in.

For the person who is allergic to wearing an oil applied directly to the skin, or if a cold is making them suffer, using a pendant style is ideal for a light scent. They are so very personal that only the individual wearing it will benefit from it, and they are very beautiful to wear.

Before you make your purchases of diffusers for essential oils, take time to consider placement options. The efficiency of one over the other may indicate to you which room each is better suited to. For a small room or location such as a desktop a reed diffuser may be the best option. For a bigger room, such as a large office or living room, a nebulizer would be the more efficient choice.




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