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First acquaintance: aromatic diffusers


History

About the extraordinary effects of fragrances on human well-being and mood were known in antiquity. Archaeologists even found small vessels for incense during the excavation of the cultural layers of the 5th millennium BC. e. And surely these are not the earliest ancestors of modern aroma diffusers.

Pure ethers for them to learn to learn a little later. It is believed that the first to succeed is the famous medic Avicenna, but this is not true. For example, in India, aromatic oils were added to building solutions for the construction of temples, and in ancient Greek Corinth in the V century BC. e. Worked real factories for the production of incense.

Our days

Today, aromatic diffusers are again in favor and are used as perfumes for the home. They turned out to be much more efficient than ordinary air fresheners, more convenient and safer than aroma candles, lamps and smoking sticks. They have other advantages:

- Evaporation of interior perfumes occurs naturally - without fire. This means that the diffuser can be safely left in any room unattended.

- Long-lasting action - the perfume will smell sweet until the airs finally disappear from the bottle (which is 4–8 weeks).

- The composition of the aromatic compositions include only natural essential oils - without fragrances and synthetic components. They are not only safe, but also have a therapeutic effect: improve health, relieve stress and even help to cope with some diseases.

All this allows the wide use of diffusers for flavoring home interiors, offices, shops and showrooms.


Main types of diffusers

Reed

Traditional diffusers are a conventional bubble with aroma liquid. Several reeds are placed in it, which serve as evaporators. Sticks can be made of rattan, bamboo or chemically inert polymers. The main thing in them is a porous structure. Essential oils through the capillaries and pores of the reeds will rise from the bottle and evaporate naturally, filling the room with the chosen aroma.

Rules for the use of reed diffusers:


1. Do not leave a bottle of perfume in the light - like any expensive perfume, a natural composition under the action of ultraviolet radiation can deteriorate. It is also undesirable to keep the vial near the heating devices. Even if the increased temperature does not destroy the ethers, it will accelerate their evaporation, and the house spirits will quickly end.

2. From time to time, turn the chopsticks so that the aroma in the room becomes richer. And if you want to "dampen" the smell a little, just remove a few reeds.

3. Do not try to use the diffuser to the last drop - over time, its aroma changes, as the lighter substances of the upper notes evaporate faster than the heart and base. The fact that it is time to update the composition, says and change the color of the perfume.

4. For each new flavor, use clean sticks.


Ceramic models

Outwardly, these diffusers are not similar to reed, but they work on the same principle. Perfume from flakonchik rise to the evaporator, made of porous ceramics. It is also saturated with perfume and spreads the smell throughout the room, as well as ordinary sticks. The only difference is that such an accessory looks more like a bubble of expensive perfume or a miniature vase with a beautiful flower.

By the way, when the aromatic blend ends in it, do not rush to throw out the elegant bottle. Buy a topping tank with a new or already loved smell and refill the diffuser - let it work further. Such bubbles today can be found in all lines of aroma accessories: both ceramic and reed. It is much cheaper than buying a new kit with a vaporizer.

Above all, keep the topping bottle tightly closed in a cool and dark place to keep the smell.


Capacitance diffusers

These are various pendants and sculptures that work on the principle of a ceramic diffuser. But there is nowhere to pour the perfume here, so a spray with an aromatic composition is included with each accessory. You just need to sprinkle from the bottle on the figure of porcelain, and the liquid is immediately absorbed.

The effect of such diffusers is not too long, but you can independently adjust the intensity of the fragrance by spraying it out of the bubble more or less often, in larger or smaller quantities.


A few words about fragrances

Home perfumery should be not only pleasant, but also safe for humans. This means that you need to choose natural interior perfumes made from natural essential oils.

These can be monoaromatics, that is, perfumes with the smell of a single flower or fruit. In the elite collections of diffusers, there are more often complex compositions lined up according to the rules of the pyramid. They gradually unfold one after another until all together sound like a single chord:

- Top or head notes are the flavors of the lightest volatile esters. We hear them first and foremost and for a very short time (10–15 min). They seem to introduce us to the smell, but do not give a complete picture of its beauty.

- Heart notes are the main part of the composition, which allows characterizing perfume as floral or fruity, sweet or fresh. Here, the aromas are more persistent, and in the bouquet they are heard better than others.

- Base notes. The task of these components is to keep the main smell as long as possible. Nevertheless, perfumers widely use beautiful flavors in the database as an exquisite seasoning - to give the whole composition a special “aftertaste”.

Like? Then look at the section of our catalog with aroma diffusers from different manufacturers - here you can buy any of the described accessories and pick up your favorite smell.

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