Fragrance oils offer several advantages compared to essential oils, particularly in terms of versatility, cost, and longevity. Here are some key benefits:
To test if a home fragrance may irritate your airways, start with a small amount of the product. Apply a bit to your skin and leave it for 24 hours to check for redness, itching, or swelling. Read more
To prevent accidental ingestion of home fragrance oils, keep them out of reach of pets and children. Store these oils in child-proof containers and place them in high cabinets. Read more
To choose home fragrance products that are safe for sensitive skin, consider opting for hypoallergenic options to minimize the risk of allergic reactions. Natural oils are generally gentler than synthetic fragrances, which may contain chemicals like alcohol, phthalates, parabens, and sulfates that can irritate sensitive skin. Reading customer reviews can also be helpful—look for feedback about skin sensitivity issues. Read more
Room sprays release a pleasant scent into the air or onto surfaces. When you press the nozzle, it creates pressure that pushes the liquid through a small opening, dispersing tiny fragrance droplets. Read more
For a medium-sized room (about 150 to 300 square feet), 2 to 4 sprays are typically sufficient to create a pleasant aroma without being overpowering. Adjust the number of sprays based on the fragrance’s strength and your scent preference. Read more