There are many types of essential oil diffusers. Let's look at what types are there?
Essential oil diffusers are electrical devices used to disperse essential oils (highly concentrated extracts of flowers, leaves and other plant parts) into the surrounding air.
Using the ancient art of aromatherapy, spreading the scents of different plants through the air, you can have essential oil smells activate smell receptors in the nose, which then send messages to the brain that affect your mood and nervous system.
Essential oil diffusers include the following categories:
Ceramic diffuser
Place one or two drops of essential oil on a ceramic diffuser and light a candle to evaporate the essential oil and disperse it into the air. These diffusers are suitable for personal use in small areas and are not suitable for large or outdoor areas.
Reed disperser
Cane is usually used, which has small holes that allow essential oils to travel up the rod and give the room its scent. Lighter oils (such as bergamot, grapefruit or lemon oils) tend to spread faster than heavier oils (base oils) such as patchouli and sandalwood.
Ultrasonic diffuser
Ultrasonic diffusers use electronic frequencies to create vibrations in the water, producing fine water mist and essential oils released into the air. Because it uses water, some people use them in winter to help humidify the dry air. Ultrasonic essential oil diffuser is recommended
We also recommend an ultrasonic essential oil diffuser with a timing function that shuts off automatically to control the amount of essential oil dispersed into the air.