Make coffee, make cinnamon muffins, bring a bouquet of fresh flowers - there are ways to fill the house with pleasant aromas. But the easiest way to deal with this device for flavoring the air
More recently, the only fragrance for the house was a can of freshener in the bathroom. But now the demand for homemade perfumes has grown significantly, and the widest range of products manufactured using the most advanced technologies is on the market. For example, you can worry about the pleasant aromas in the house even at the repair stage, installing modern air conditioners and humidifiers with built-in containers for the distribution of odors in the room. For the bathroom invented shower stalls with a function of flavoring the room. But we will stop on more traditional ways of distribution of aromas.
1. Candles
These are powerful relaxants, creating an atmosphere of peace, pacification and bliss. They were enjoyed by representatives of the Ancient East. Lavender and mint scented candles are good for bedroom and bath. They will help you to relax and plunge into the romance. In the living room candles with notes of citrus and cinnamon will highlight the atmosphere of the New Year holidays.
On the quality of candles is not worth saving. Choose specimens that are not too large in diameter, made from mineral or natural wax, with a cotton wick and a metal backing (not from lead). To achieve the desired result, light them a day or a few hours before the arrival of guests.
2. Diffusers
The stylish design of this fashionable aromatic accessory will decorate any interior. The diffuser is an elegant glass container with an aromatic liquid. Several long sticks of porous bamboo are inserted into it. Gradually being saturated with essential oils, they spread the smell throughout the room. Sticks it is important to apply everything at once and periodically turn over (1-2 times a day). For best results, diffusers, like aroma lamps, should be placed on a draft.
A big plus of diffusers is a long service life: a capacity of 100 ml is enough to aromatize indoor air of 7-10m² for one and a half months. Both sticks and refil (liquid) can be replaced by buying them in specialized stores. Used chopsticks will serve instead of sachets in the linen closet.
3. Sprays
For short-term, operational and local flavoring of a small area, various sprays and automatic dispensers will do. They are most often used in bathrooms, hallways, in kitchens, pantries and loggias. But there are aerosol dispensers that refresh the air in rooms up to 50 square meters. Sprays are conveniently attached to the wall or placed on any hard surface.
Duration, intensity and interval of action of automatic dispensers is set independently. They are easy to operate, battery-powered, have an attractive design and are more refined in fragrances than ordinary aerosols in cans. Some sprays are released with a bouquet of luxury, exclusive perfumes.
4. Aroma lamps
One of the most accessible and popular methods of aromatherapy. The principle of operation depends on the type of lamps: in a conventional ceramic or glass lamp, a bowl filled with water and drops of essential oil is heated on a candle flame, and in a light bulb using a thermoblock. The volatiles of the oils slowly evaporate when heated, saturating the room with aromas.
In modern ultrasonic lamps, this happens without water using ultrasound, and USB lamps heat up from computer operation. Enjoy the aromamagia of the lamp should be no more than two hours, otherwise headaches may begin. Aroma lamps are not installed on easily flammable surfaces and in places accessible to children.
5. Essences
Essential flavors are a small container with a concentrated solution of aromatic substances that slowly evaporate through special porous holes or wicks. They can work both from heating and without it. The most famous flavors with essences for use in cars, but if desired, they are permissible to use at home. The most sophisticated version of the aromatic essence - aroma sphere. It represents a small spherical ceramic container with an aromatic liquid inside, which spreads through a cotton wick and a porous lid.
6. Incense
These include dry, pressed aromas in the form of sticks, spirals and cones on pedestals. Unlike candles, they do not burn, but slowly smolder, filling the air with specific, often saturated and harsh smells. They are not recommended to be used daily and for a long time - this may adversely affect your well-being. They are usually lit for yoga, meditation and ayurvedic rituals. Incense will be a great addition to ethnic and oriental interiors. When using them, do not forget about fire safety.
7. Gels
They contain a gel-like concentrated composition of aromatic substances. These flavors are packaged in special aroma blocks - most often in the form of square plates that are inserted into plastic, steel or wooden holders. Thanks to the attractive design, the holder of aromageli will become a stylish and practical home decor. The evaporation of the gel occurs evenly and for a long time (up to one month). After the expiration date or if you wish to change the aroma, you only need to purchase a replacement aromablock.
8. Sasha and potpourri
These types of homemade perfumes are easy to create on your own. It is enough to choose fragrant herbs and flowers, dry them and place them in a silk sachet bag or fill them with a decorative glass potpourri vase. Similar sets are sold in finished form. Sachets are most often used for flavoring the contents of cabinets, pantries, and linen drawers. Potpourri will be a spectacular and fragrant accessory in any interior.
9. Interior perfumes
They are increasingly gaining popularity, replacing the notorious spray cans with a pungent odor. Interior perfume is sprayed into the air or applied to textiles and upholstered furniture. In addition to aesthetic perception, perfumes do a good job with their practical purpose - eliminating unpleasant odors. The authors of their fragrances are leading perfume brands, therefore, in comparison with ordinary air fresheners, interior perfumes do not need.
10. Neutralizers
If you are not interested in filling the interior with exquisite smells, but just want to get rid of the unpleasant flair (for example, from spoiled food in the kitchen), then neutralizers are the best option for you. They do not spread odors, but block undesirable ones. The form of their release is different - there are gels, aerosols, essences, tablets.
More budget models operate on the principle of powerful flavoring, enveloping and suppressing a foul-smelling part of the room. Neutralizers with bactericidal action are well rescued from the smell of organic substances. Neutralizers of the new generation act with the help of enzymes or enzymes, decomposing and destroying unpleasant-smelling particles in the air.
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