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Fragrance Your Rooms Using Reed Diffusers

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.

It should be an easy task to find a diffuser that will fit in with your furnishings. They are readily available and most shops will carry a large enough selection to please their customers. You will be able to select the scents at the same time as the bottle and be able to buy spare diffuser reeds.

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.

You will need to remove the cork from the bottleneck and carefully pour the oil in. Insert the reeds into the vessel. Once they've absorbed sufficient oil, they will start to emit the fragrance. Place the bottle on a coaster as the oils could damage some surfaces, and make sure it's out of reach of animals and small children.

Keep your glass diffuser bottle on a window ledge, or near an air vent. The movement of the air and gentle breezes will diffuse the chosen fragrant oils through the room and leave you to enjoy a fresh smelling home.

If you feel that you can no longer smell the scents, or the smell is too weak, simply remove the reeds carefully and turn them over. Insert the other side into the oil and allow the process to start again. Over time they will become dusty or clogged and stop working. In that case, put new reeds into the bottle. If you need to refill the oil, wash the glass bottle properly with soapy water, allow to dry and fill with oil and new reeds.

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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