Have you scented those exotic aromas of essential oils emanating from a
wall diffuser? Essential oils emanate a subtle fume of aroma, when diffused
slowly over a period of time. Diffusion of aromatic aroma brings a whiff of
freshness in to your room, like a fresh forest wind.
Diffusion is the process of dispersing essential oils so that
their aroma fills a room or an area with the natural fragrance. From the simple
to the detailed, many different methods exist for diffusing components oils
into your room. Three easy methods exist which can be carried out with
equipments you have in your household. Plus, there are numerous diffusers and diffusing devices
available from aromatherapy vendors.
The essential advantages of using
diffusers are:
1.
The complex but unstable aromas of your favorite oil
can be diffused slowly over a period of time.
2.
You can use any type of oil for diffusing their
aromatic fumes.
3.
On diffusion, the oil gives out aroma in a calculated
manner, from the unstable high note to more stable low note.
4.
You can feel progressive onset of different stages of
aromas.
You can methods that are simple and
can be done in your home itself:
Simple Tissue Diffusion: Drop 3-4 drops of essential oil on a tissue
and place it near you. As movement occurs in the room, you will notice the
distinct aroma. This method can be used anywhere, how ever this method does not
emit much aroma into a room.
Steam Diffusion: Make boil 2 cups
of water. Pour the water into a bowl and add up to 10 drops of oil to the
water. Use fewer drops if you are allergic. The steam will heat up the oils and
cause them to evaporate quickly into the room. This method will quickly diffuse
the oil into a room and the aroma is not exceptionally long-lasting and it is
highly unstable.
Candle Diffusion: Light a candle
and allow it to burn for about 5 minutes. Put off the flame and place 1 drop of
essential oil in the melted wax and then relight the candle. As essential oils
are highly flammable please be very careful. The aroma is short lived.
Apart from these home made methods,
several diffusers are available among many vendors. Decide on what you need to
buy, what oils to be used and how much will need to be paid. Here are some of
the diffusers that are available in the market today:
Lamp Rings: Lamp rings are in
essence a terra-cotta ring that sets directly and correctly onto a light bulb.
It has a deep grooved lip that wraps around it. This lip holds essential oil.
The heat from a light bulb heats the essential oil in the Lamp Ring and the oil
is then gently diffused into the room. Lamp Rings are usually inexpensive. If
any essential oil seeps onto the light bulb, the light bulb could burst. Some
of the essential compounds might get altered chemically.
Clay Pot Diffusers: A clay pot diffuser contains an opening for
adding essential oils. A cork is used to close the opening. The oils permeate
through the pot and then diffuse out into the room. The intensity of the aroma
depends on the quantity of essential oil that is added to the clay pot. Clay
pot diffusers are inexpensive, easy to use, and do not require electricity or
batteries. The aroma is strongest in the initial stages and later it dissipates
as time passes.
Candle Diffusers: A candle diffuser
is a diffuser that uses a small tea light or other candle to gently heat the
essential oil to promote diffusion into a room. A candle diffuser is usually
made of ceramic or metal. The diffuser has an opening for a candle and a little
container for storing essential oil. Candle diffusers are inexpensive,
depending on the style and design. Candle diffusers do not require electricity
or batteries. There may be a certain loss of essential compounds as the heat
will destroy them very gradually.
Fan Diffusers: A fan diffuser uses a fan to blow the essential
oils into the air. To use a fan diffuser, essential oils are placed on an
absorbent pad or into a tray. The pad or tray is placed into the unit and then
the power switched on. The fan then blows air across this pad or tray and
transports the aroma throughout the room. Fan diffusers are available in a
different brands and styles. Based on the brand and model, they can fragrance a
large area. Fan diffusers are very easy to use and are portable. Some times you
will need to buy the pad and often these units create some noise.
Electric Heat Diffusers: Like fan
diffuser, heat diffusers use heat and a fan to gently heat the oil and disperse
the aroma into a room. Electric heat diffusers will disperse aromas over larger
areas, depending on the brand and style. They can also help to more efficiently
disperse the aromas of thicker oils such as Sandalwood and Patchouli. Some of
the components of essential oil may get lost during heating.
Nebulizers: A nebulizer is a device
that takes essential oils and breaks them into separate molecules before
dispersing the smaller molecules into the room. A nebulizer is a small device
consisting of two main parts: a plastic base that contains the motor and a very
unusual, clear blown-glass looking device that holds and "nebulizes"
the oils.
It is said that nebulizers can
supply greater therapeutic benefit than the use of other diffusers because they
break the oils down into smaller molecules. The glass piece is highly breakable
and expensive to replace. Some essential oils can not be used with nebulizers
as they can clog the opening.
You can pick up any of these diffusers available in
the market; but rest assured of their action and get ready to experience the
exotic aromas swirling around you, like mists of magic
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