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Red oil diffuser

Red oil diffuser have taken the aromatherapy and home fragrance market by storm. Still, as popular as they are, many people do not know how they work. Here we explain exactly how they work and we hope after reading this section you too will see the appeal of the reed diffuser.

Aromatherapy has been known to be the one thing that helps those who need peace in their crazy lives. Aromatherapy is the science of soul therapy through the sense of smell. Specific scents are said to trigger specific areas of the brain that assist in moods and behaviors. Examples of scent therapy are: Clary Sage, which contains a scent that has a warm, soothing smell, can help with conditions like muscular aches and pains, asthma, throat infections and colic among others. Another example is Eucalyptus, used for rheumatoid arthritis, colds, and flu and skin conditions.

Reed diffusers are the best alternative to candles. Vibrant scents. No risk of fire. Reed diffusers have a wonderful aromatic scent while being flame-free. Absolutely no heat is needed. This makes them safe for classrooms, offices, nursing homes, homes. Reed diffusers emanate NO soot or film onto your furniture, walls and ceiling- the way candles do. If you use an ionic air cleaner, you already know that ionic cleaners must be cleaned twice as often if you use candles in your home. Not so with reed diffusers and fragrance oils. Each 2.75 mm or 3 mm reed stick contains 20 or more individual cellular sections that run from top to bottom of the reed- like 20 micro-mini straws, totally open to pull liquid from bottom to top. This wicks the fragrance from inside the bottle, carries it to the top surface of the reed, and releases the fragrance into the air naturally.

Reed Diffusers vs. Other Home Fragrance Options

Scented Candles vs. Reed Diffusers - While candles can enhance a room with their warm glow as well as their scent, the most obvious advantage of reed diffusers over candles is the lack of flame. The National Fire Prevention Association says that the rate of fires caused by candles is skyrocketing (CBS News Report). Potential problems include putting them near flammable objects, glass holders that can break and cause a lit candle to tumble out, candles designed for relaxation (you could fall asleep with the candle still lit), and candles that might look like a toy. Reed diffusers don't have a flame that you have to remember to put out. Many places such as office buildings and college dorm rooms won't allow the burning of candles, but reed diffusers are okay. Besides the safety concerns, the lack of a flame with reed diffusers means that your reed diffusers can work continuously as opposed to candles which only work when they are lit. Strictly on an aesthetic level, though candles are beautiful, when they melt, their shape is distorted. Reed diffusers generally look the same over time except for the lowering of the liquid in the bottle (if dyed reeds are used the color of the liquid may change over time as well). Additionally, reed diffusers are elegant and very unique looking compared to the more casual look of most candles)

Incense vs. Reed Diffusers - One of the oldest methods of adding fragrance an environment, incense has been an article familiar to humanity since the dawn of civilization. However, there are two major drawbacks to incense: smoke and fire. Reed diffusers are smokeless and flameless. The smoke produced by incense can cancel out the positive smell for many people, especially for those with more sensitive immune systems. We have heard rave reviews about reed diffusers as a smokeless alternative to incense from our customers who have asthma or respiratory complications of some kind Additionally, many places such as offices and college dorms prohibit the burning of incense. You can find many of the popular incense fragrances as reed diffusers.

Reed diffusers have several advantages over scented candles...

· he advantage of a reed diffuser is it supplies a fragrance scent without the need for a flame or electricity.

· You can use them anywhere you want to...at home of course...but also at the office where you're not allowed to use a candle but where you can really use relief from stress. School teachers love them because they're absolutely great in the classroom.

· No Going Out: with incense or candles the aroma is temporary relying on active lighting. The reed diffuser lasts all day and night. The only monitoring a reed diffuser needs is a weekly turning of the reeds.

· No Aerosols: unlike sprayed scents, the reed diffusers does not have any added chemicals.

· No Electric Power: you can place a reed diffuser anywhere without having rely on an outlet or change batteries.

Reed diffuser and oils come in a wide assortment of styles and fragrances to suit the needs of any taste. The inherent beauty of their designs and the very pleasing atmosphere that is created by introducing scented oils into an interior environment have made reed diffusers and oils one of the most popular of the newer products that have come to the essential oil market. Reed diffusers and oils come in a wide assortment of styles and fragrances to suit the needs of any taste. The inherent beauty of their designs and the very pleasing atmosphere that is created by introducing scented oils into an interior environment have made reed diffusers and oils one of the most popular of the newer products that have come to the essential oil market.

We have built our business on the foundations of quality and excellence. All of our products are created in Italy by highly skilled artisans whom we have worked with to develop the finest combinations of scents, beautiful glass, and efficient reed diffuser sticks. Our rattan sticks provide the best diffusion for our quality fragrance oils and our research and customer feedback has proven this time and time again.

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