A friend recently purchased a diffuser. She hemmed and hawed for days before buying it online from Amazon. She even turned down a Groupon offer (which was apparently very tempting!) before finalizing her decision.
If ceramic essential oil diffusers are more your style, the possibilities are equally endless. From candle burning diffusers to electric ones, you are certain to find one that matches your own style and personality.
As for the essential oils you dispense into your environment, remember that not all brand are created equal. I would recommend starting with single oils if you are new to the experience. Eucalyptus, Lavender, Tea Tree (Melaleuca), and Wild Orange, are common starter oils. They not only work well as a single oil, they also all blend together nicely. You can create a combination that suits your aroma style.
If you need help discovering essential oil brands, I encourage you to visit my previous post on the subject. And as always, I encourage you to visit Caught Red Threaded to find our retail store and other blog posts.
So let's say you Google "essential oil diffuser". Your search comes up with "about 525,000 results. Of course the process is overwhelming. Add to it, many people are novices and aren't sure the level of investment they want to make, let alone what style and size to pick. Let me help you out by narrowing your search.
Target offers a small, but very affordable option. This one retails for $19.99. Travel friendly, it operates on batteries or with the included USB cord. If you want something that will last 1-2 hours, then this is the product for you. However, if you are looking for something with more oomph, I would recommend the next model.
This diffuser by Now ranges in price from $35-$45, depending on the vendor. It offers a soothing mist, and a larger water reservoir. In addition, it doubles as a night light, with a rainbow of gentle colors filtering through the white at the top. The faux wood matches most interiors. Although this product claims to last 8 hours, in my experience, it's much closer to 4 than 8.
The Lotus Diffuser, available from doTerra, "uses a highly efficient real time atomization technology to effectively diffuse essential oils into the environment." The atomized particles of essential oil are more readily absorbed by your body, enhancing your over all experience with your essential oils and diffuser. Think of this one as the creme de la creme. It retails for $119, and is worth every single penny.
Target offers a small, but very affordable option. This one retails for $19.99. Travel friendly, it operates on batteries or with the included USB cord. If you want something that will last 1-2 hours, then this is the product for you. However, if you are looking for something with more oomph, I would recommend the next model.
This diffuser by Now ranges in price from $35-$45, depending on the vendor. It offers a soothing mist, and a larger water reservoir. In addition, it doubles as a night light, with a rainbow of gentle colors filtering through the white at the top. The faux wood matches most interiors. Although this product claims to last 8 hours, in my experience, it's much closer to 4 than 8.
The Lotus Diffuser, available from doTerra, "uses a highly efficient real time atomization technology to effectively diffuse essential oils into the environment." The atomized particles of essential oil are more readily absorbed by your body, enhancing your over all experience with your essential oils and diffuser. Think of this one as the creme de la creme. It retails for $119, and is worth every single penny.
If ceramic essential oil diffusers are more your style, the possibilities are equally endless. From candle burning diffusers to electric ones, you are certain to find one that matches your own style and personality.
As for the essential oils you dispense into your environment, remember that not all brand are created equal. I would recommend starting with single oils if you are new to the experience. Eucalyptus, Lavender, Tea Tree (Melaleuca), and Wild Orange, are common starter oils. They not only work well as a single oil, they also all blend together nicely. You can create a combination that suits your aroma style.
If you need help discovering essential oil brands, I encourage you to visit my previous post on the subject. And as always, I encourage you to visit Caught Red Threaded to find our retail store and other blog posts.
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