Ready in 2 Min Chrono: My Home Fragrance Diffuser That Lasts For Weeks!
If there's one thing I can't stand, it's AirWick-type electric diffusers.
This stuff is full of synthetic fragrances and chemicals ...
Fortunately, you can easily make your own 100% natural, homemade fragrance diffuser that smells so good.
And the good news is, it's extremely fast and plus it lasts for weeks!
here is how to make a fragrance diffuser with sticks in 2 minutes flat. Look :
What you need
- diffuser bottle or small vase with narrow opening
- rattan rods
- to make the fragrance of the perfume: use your favorite essential oils
- to make the base of the perfume, you have the choice: sweet almond oil, safflower oil or even ... vodka!
How to do
1. Mix all the liquids in a small bowl to make the scent. I used lavender essential oil and eucalyptus essential oil. To find other fragrance ideas, click here.
- If you are using a carrier oil, make a mixture of 10% essential oil and 90% of your base oil.
- If you are using vodka, mix 6 cl of water and 12 drops of essential oil. Then add a few drops of vodka, which will bind the essential oils to the water.
2. Pour your perfume into the vase.
3. Put the sticks in your vase.
4. Wait about 1 hour for the sticks to soak up the scent.
5. Turn the sticks over, so that the oiled part is facing up.
Results
And there you have it, your 100% natural stick fragrance diffuser is already ready :-)
Easy, fast and efficient, right?
What's great is that the scent lasts for several weeks!
You know how to make a room fragrance with essential oils.
No need to spend your money on an expensive commercial diffuser like the one from Durance at 30 €!
Thanks to the diffusion by capillary action, the rattan stems will naturally impart a sweet scent. This is the best stick diffuser!
As soon as you find that the scent of your perfume is too weak, just turn the sticks, about once a week.
What are the advantages of a rod diffuser?
Not yet convinced? So maybe the benefits below will make you want to make your own fragrance diffuser :-)
- slow and continuous diffusion
- no aerosol
- no chemicals
- no flame, no heat = more safety
- no wax, no residue
- no smoke
- no energy consumption
Additional advice
- Choose a vase with a narrow opening. The narrower the neck of the vase, the slower the fragrance evaporates. If you are using a ceramic vase, make sure the vase is glazed on the inside to prevent leakage.
- Make your perfume in advance. At first, have fun experimenting with several essential oil blends, until you find 1 or 2 scents that make you fall for it. Thus, you will be able to prepare your fragrances in larger quantities and keep them in airtight jars. Save time with each recharge!
- Do you have pets? Be aware that some essential oils can be harmful to dogs and cats. Learn about an essential oil before using it around your pets.
- Don't have bamboo sticks? You can also use bamboo skewers. Just cut off the sharp ends before dipping them in your perfume.
- Choose rattan diffuser sticks. Because rattan is particularly porous, it is THE ideal material for a light and constant diffusion. And in addition, we find it for really cheap on the Internet.
Your turn...
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