Thursday, November 28, 2013

Homemade Diffusers

Homemade diffuser


Make homemade diffusers with a favorite essential oil scent and let the wicking action of diffuser reeds continuously provide a room with just the right amount of fragrance. Reed diffusers are found in many home stores and home style catalogs but most of the commercial diffusers are made with synthetic fragrance rather than with natural essential oils. By making the scent at home, you can ensure that the reed diffuser contains only the ingredients you've chosen.


Instructions


1. Chose an essential oil fragrance to use in the homemade diffuser.


2. Pour 1 oz. of the chosen essential oil and 2-1/4 oz. of either premixed reed diffuser oil base or fragrance-grade dipropylene glycol into a 4-oz. glass bottle. Cover the top of the bottle and shake to mix.


3. Look closely at the diffuser liquid and decide whether the liquid seems too thick to properly wick up the reeds and, if so, add 1/4 oz. of perfumer's alcohol and stir to mix. Thin again with another 1/4 oz. of the perfumer's alcohol if necessary.


4. Place the reeds into the diffuser liquid mixture.


5. Place the reed diffuser in or near the chosen room's main traffic pattern, as the air circulation created by people moving past the diffuser helps disburse the fragrance throughout the room.

Tags: reed diffuser, diffuser liquid, perfumer alcohol