How do you use a reed diffuser fragrance?
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.
Are fragrance reed diffusers safe?
3) Reed diffusers are safer and healthier than many types of scented products. This is not only safer, as it means that reed diffusers do not pose a fire risk, but it is also healthier. Unlike products involving open flame, diffusers do not produce soot and other toxins.
How much fragrance oil do you put in reed diffuser?
Using your pipette and a measuring jug, we advise using between 10% to 25% fragrance oil depending on the IFRA. Therefore for a litre of reed diffuser base, we suggest to add 150 – 250 ml of fragrance or essential oil. Gently pour in your fragrance oil and diffuser base into your chosen diffuser glass.
How do you use fragrance sticks?
How to Use Reed Diffusers
- Place the sticks that came with your reed diffuser into the bottle to absorb the diffuser oil .
- Flip sticks so that the “dry” side of the sticks is now closest to the bottle and the saturated end is in the air.
- Place unsaturated (dry) end of the sticks into the bottle.
Are reed diffusers bad for your lungs?
Breathing in the tiny particles released by the diffuser can actually trigger airway inflammation and asthma symptoms. Essential oils like eucalyptus and lavender are known to release terpene, toluene, and benzene, which can cause difficulty breathing.
How many diffuser sticks should I use?
Place as many Diffuser Reeds in a jar of reed diffuser oil (fragrance + base) as you’d like. We recommend starting with 6-8 reeds, but you may choose to add more. Know that the more reeds you use, the more fragrance is released, and the quicker the liquid is used up.
Can you reuse reed diffuser sticks?
Can you reuse diffuser reeds? Essentially no, reeds in a diffuser need to be replaced for use with a new, different scent otherwise you will not get a pure smell of the new fragrance through the reeds.