How to use a diffuser

  • You can control the scent level to suit your preference. You may use more reeds for a stronger scent. Four to five reeds work well for small rooms, or to create a more subtle scent.
  • To get the most out of the reeds, we recommend flipping them every two weeks. This speeds up the saturation rate and enhances the scent diffusion.
  • Due to the nature of the reeds and how they become saturated with liquid, it is best to always place your diffuser on a protective plate to ensure no liquid damages surfaces. Reeds may stain painted surfaces or other materials such as wallpaper, curtains, polished or synthetic surfaces or fabrics. Always take care to avoid contact with such surfaces and material.

 

Where to Place a Diffuser

  • Larger rooms may require all or most of the reeds to be used, or more than one diffuser depending on preferred strength of the scent.
  • For a subtle scent or smaller rooms may not need as many reeds in one vessel. Add a few to test, then increase the number of reeds as necessary, until the desired scent level is reached.
  • Avoid placing diffusers next to any source of heat such as radiators to prolong scent release. Higher temperatures speed up diffusion and while the strength of the scent will increase, the life of the diffuser will be shortened.