Which Aromatherapy Diffuser to Choose?

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Diffusing essential oils into your home or work environment can be a wonderful and easy way to reap the benefits of essential oils.
In this article, we'll go through some of the more common types of essential oil diffusers, from simple to complex, to help you decide what would work best for your situation.
Light Bulb Rings - These nifty devices are inexpensive and easy to use.
These are rings that fit atop a standard light bulb.
Add a few drops of essential oil to the ring, turn on the light, and the aroma will softly filter through your space.
We suggest using a low wattage bulb for longer lasting aroma.
Tea Candle Diffusers - These have the advantage of being beautiful as well as functional.
They come in many varieties and styles, from soapstone to ceramic to glass, and are also very simple and affordable.
A small bowl sits atop the base of the diffuser.
Simply add a few tablespoons of water and approximately ten drops of your chosen essential oil, and light the tea candle.
We recommend using beeswax candles as they last much longer, don't burn as hot, and are a much healthier alternative than the cheaper, paraffin candles.
These are especially nice to use during meditation or yoga.
Fan Diffusers - For those who would like to diffuse their essential oils without heat (the preferred method of aromatherapists, since heat can damage the therapeutic benefit of essential oils), the fan diffusers are a nice option.
They are quiet, efficient, and easy to use.
It's a good choice for a small space (500 square feet or less) and is a nice option around pets or children, as there is no glass or candle flame to worry about.
In this unit, a small fan blows air through a pad containing the essential oils.
And unlike the nebulizing type diffusers, thick oils are fine to use with fan diffusers, as there's no glass to clog or clean.
Nebulizing Diffusers - This is the preferred model of many aromatherapists and massage therapists.
These diffusers pump air through a glass chamber filled with essential oils.
They are well regarded due to their effectiveness in diffusing essential oils and in maintaining their therapeutic properties.
The nebulizing diffuser uses no heat, and converts the essential oil into microscopic size droplets which stay in the air for long periods of time.
These droplets produce a fragrant aroma and are easily assimilated through the lungs and into the bloodstream.
These are powerful diffusers, but not recommended for those who don't want to contend with cleaning the glass between oils, or who want to diffuse thicker oils such as vetiver or patchouli.
These are just some of the options available for diffusing essential oils.
In addition, there are the newer cool mist models, car diffusers, personal aromatherapy pendants to wear around your neck and convenient little inhalers small enough to fit inside your pocket or purse.
Depending on your situation and budget, there's a diffuser that's just right for you, making it possible to bring the healing benefits of essential oils into your home, car and workplace.
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