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How to choose an aroma diffuser?

An aroma diffuser is a device that atomises aromatic oils or perfumes into the air, creating a pleasant aroma in the room. Diffusers are divided by the type of device into electric and non-electric. Electric ones can be powered by mains electricity or batteries, can have different modes of operation and additional functions such as backlighting or an inbuilt sound module. Non-electric ones work by heating with a candle or without heating at all – through simple physical diffusion, based on the different volatility of perfumes. The choice of aroma diffuser depends on the volume of the room, type of diffuser, body material, operating time and modes, power sources, fragrance oils and additional functions.

What is an aroma diffuser?

Electric Aroma Diffuser – works by heating oil or using ultrasonic waves to create a mist of oil or drip. The atomised oils fill the room with fragrance and can have a positive effect on people’s mood and health. Aroma diffusers are often used in spas, offices, homes and other places to create a pleasant atmosphere and improve air quality.

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How to choose an aroma diffuser: recommendations for choosing a diffuser

When choosing an aroma diffuser, you should pay attention to the following factors described below.

1. Size and type of room

If you are choosing a device for yourself, it is important to consider which aroma diffuser for the home is better. For small rooms, compact ones will do, for larger rooms you should choose a model with a large volume of aroma reservoir.

2. Type of diffuser

There are different types of diffusers: ultrasonic, thermal, air, wand diffusers and others. Each has its own advantages and disadvantages.

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  • An ultrasonic diffuser works based on ultrasonic waves that turn water and fragrance oil into vapour.
  • Thermal diffusers work on the basis of heating the fragrance oil, which then vaporises and spreads around the room. They usually have a heating element that heats the oil to the vaporisation temperature. They usually have water added along with the oil to adjust the intensity of the fragrance.
  • Air Diffusers. An air diffuser, also known as an aerosol diffuser, is powered by compressed air that squeezes a fragrance spray from a canister. They usually have settings to adjust the intensity of the fragrance and the frequency of atomisation.
  • Reducers, work on the basis of capillary action. They are also known as a scented wand diffuser. How to use. Bamboo or fibre sticks are dipped in fragrance oil, which is gradually diffused into the air.
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3. Body material

Diffusers can be made of different materials such as glass, ceramic, wood, plastic. The choice of material depends on your preference and interior style. The best diffusers for essential oils are diffuser with sticks, whose aromatic liquid includes natural essential oils. They are environmentally friendly and safe for health.

4. Operating time and mode of operation

Some delectric diffusers work up to 8 hours, and some up to 24 hours. It is also important to pay attention to the availability of different modes of operation, such as continuous mode or timer operation. Scented stick diffusers do not consume electricity at all and do not require any extra attention. All you need to do is to turn the sticks on time or change them occasionally. Their service life is usually 1-2 months.

5. Type of power supply

There are two types of electric aroma diffusers – mains or battery. The second option is compact and can be placed in any corner of the room or flat.

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6. Bowl volume

This is chosen depending on the size of the house. The standard volume is 200-500ml. Smaller bowls will need to be refilled periodically. For a 40 square metre flat, a diffuser with a 400 ml bowl is suitable.

7. Diffuser design

Among the various types and shapes of bowls, you can choose one to suit your individual interior. Ceramic or wooden bowls are classic favourites. Natural motifs look great in any interior, while glass or plastic bowls will fit into loft or hi-tech interiors.

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8. Additional features

Air ionisation, backlighting and colour selection, tilt shut-off or no liquid in the bowl, clock and built-in music – choose the one that suits your needs. Silent models are useful for those who use the diffuser at night or in rooms where sound is distracting.

The best diffusers for essential oils are not finicky to use and are most often designed for use in small rooms.

What kind of liquid comes in diffusers?

Diffusers use liquids that can be of different types and flavours. For example, they can be essential oils, oils from plants and flowers, aromatic blends, perfume fragrances, etc. The combination of essential oils for a diffuser creates a unique property and helps to have a variety of effects on a person at the same time. However, if you are not a perfumer, it is better to pay attention to ready-made products. They are distinguished not only by a competently made composition, but also have a complex balanced effect on the body.

Choosing an oil for a diffuser: properties and action

When choosing essential oils for a diffuser, you should take into account their quality, properties and actions, as well as the age of the person for whom it is used.

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The best diffuser oils have their own properties and solve different problems:

  • Lavender calms, relieves stress, and improves sleep.
  • Lemon – freshens the air, boosts mood, improves concentration.
  • Eucalyptus – purifies the air, improves breathing, has antiseptic properties.
  • Tea tree – has antiseptic action, improves immunity, relieves fatigue.
  • Peppermint – freshens the air, improves digestion, reduces stress.
  • Ylang-ylang – calms the nervous system, improves mood, improves sleep.

When choosing an oil for the diffuser, you should consider which fragrance oils can be used in this model. Some electric diffusers can only work with a certain type of oil – water-soluble, while reducer and thermal diffusers can work with pure essential oil and water-soluble oil.

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Let’s take a closer look at wand diffusers. They have a number of advantages:

  1. They are more convenient in that they do not require the use of electricity and can be placed anywhere and can also be easily and quickly moved to any other location.
  2. They are more long-lasting as the oil spreads gradually and can fill a room for up to several months. And they don’t require any maintenance – charging, flushing, refilling.
  3. They come in a variety of scents and styles, making them attractive for use in decor.

When to use a scented air diffuser?

A scented air diffuser can be used in a variety of situations:

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  • To create an atmosphere of relaxation and peace in your home or office.
  • To improve mood and energy in a room.
  • To improve air quality and eliminate unpleasant odours.
  • To improve sleep and relieve stress.
  • To create a romantic atmosphere.
  • To create a festive or celebratory atmosphere.
  • To improve concentration and productivity in the workplace.

It is important to choose the right aroma diffuser that will suit your goals and desires.

Anna Smith
Anna Smith

Anna Smith is a valued member of team, where she seamlessly blends her passion for home ideas and her love of writing. She is an eclectic writer and design enthusiast originally from sunny California. At the age of ten, she moved with her family to the picturesque landscapes of Croatia. From a young age, Anna dreamt of a career in journalism, with aspirations of writing captivating stories and sharing her insights with the world. However, life had different plans for her. It was her love for transforming living spaces, renovating old furniture, and crafting exceptional interior details that steered her towards a career in home design. Anna's creativity knows no bounds, and she is renowned for her ability to combine modern aesthetics with vintage charm. Her design philosophy is all about breathing new life into old items, making every corner of a house a unique and stylish reflection of the homeowner's personality.

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