Reed diffusers are extremely popular in home fragrance right now. They are very simple to use; reeds are inserted into a glass bottle or glass jar of scented diffuser oil, the reeds soak up the scent and emit a pleasant aroma around your home - easy!
Unlike candles, reed diffusers are flame free and do not require any heat. They disperse scent into the air naturally. No flame means no soot and more importantly, no risk of fire! This makes reed diffusers a more practical scent solution for some homes.
The reed has a porous structure that provides a controlled rate of fragrance release. There are many factors that contribute to how long the oils last. You should also consider the thickness of the reeds. For optimal performance, we recommend a stick around 3 mm thick. To improve evaporation, it may be necessary to flip the sticks over — especially if they are made of wood — to prevent them from becoming clogged.
As a matter of fact, reeds tend to get dusty and congested over time, which means they lose their efficiency. You should also make sure to place your diffuser in a place with constant foot traffic to help the fragrance disperse throughout the room as the air circulates.
In terms of their technical features, the fragrances in reed diffusers are normally alcohol or solvent-based, which helps to release the scent as it evaporates. Alcohol increases volatility, thereby making the scent more noticeable. Privacy Policy. Search Facets. Free 6. The History of Reed Diffusers The history of reed diffusers may only date back a few centuries, but the history of aromatherapy goes much deeper.
How Do Reed Diffusers Work? Tips for Using a Reed Diffuser Properly Reed diffusers are simple to use , but there are a few tricks that can help you make the best use of them in your space. Once your fragrance oil has been depleted, clean out the vessel with soap and water then let it fully dry before you refill it and add new reeds. Avoid refilling the fragrance oil — let it empty completely before cleaning and refilling to ensure the optimal intensity of fragrance.
Choosing the Best Fragrance The beauty of reed diffusers is that you can use a wide variety of fragrances — all you need is a little fragrance oil and the scent can last for months. Here are some of the most popular LAFCO fragrances for reed diffusers: Fresh Cut Gardenia — Invite your guests to rest in a bed of fresh flowers with this blossoming fragrance perfect for the guest room.
A fresh burst of gardenia, orange blossom, and ylang ylang fades to subtle elements of pineapple and cedar with this gentle fragrance. Feu de Bois — Turn your living room into an inviting sanctuary for family and guests with this cozy scent. Smoke frankincense is layered over soothing notes of leather, sandalwood, and pine. Kick off your shoes, sit back, and relax in the lap of this luxurious fragrance.
Chamomile Lavender — Bring the warm, calming scent of chamomile with a hint of floral lavender into your bedroom. This fragrance is accented by hints of crisp bergamot with a mild undertone of sage, eucalyptus, and smoky patchouli.
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