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All Christmas items 40% OFF- Coupon Code "CHRISTMAS"
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Reed diffusers work by capillary action: the base oil soaks into reed sticks, traveling up the sticks and then dispersing into the environment. The amount of oil dispersed into the environment can be controlled by the number of reed sticks you use and how you position them
You can reduce maintenance effort significantly if you take the following steps to increase how long your base oil lasts:
Adhering to these steps will reduce the rate at which your base oil is absorbed into the reed sticks, slowing dispersion.
You can control the intensity of the scent dispersed by your reed diffuser using the laws of physics to your advantage. Firstly, you can place your reed diffuser near the entryway of the room. As people move in and out of the room, it will propel the scent into the rest of the space quickly.
Another option is to control scent intensity by varying the number of reed sticks. The more reed sticks present to absorb oil from the vessel, the more intensified the scent would be. The simplest way to refresh your diffuser’s scent is to flip your reed sticks.
Flipping the reed sticks refreshes the scent in the room. When you feel that the reed diffuser is not diffusing scent adequately, flip the reed sticks. The base oil should travel up the end of the dry reed stick, leading to quicker absorption and diffusion. A good time frame to flip the reed sticks is after every 15 days or so.
Reed diffusers present a relatively low risk if you have pets and children around the house. The diffusers have no open flame or smoke, making them safe to leave unattended. However, reed diffusers should be kept out of reach of children and pets as the reed sticks may be a choking hazard.
Additionally, it is important to note that certain essential oils, such as tea tree and eucalyptus, are toxic to pets. Hence, if you have pets in your living space, you will need to carefully select which essential oils to add to your reed diffuser.
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