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Various aroma lamps

Aroma lamps, or diffusers, are used to diffuse essential oils.[1] They may project the oil into the air by heating it, letting it evaporate naturally, or nebulizing it using compressed air or ultrasonics.

Evaporative diffuser

An evaporative diffuser is a device that uses a pad, filter, or reeds to diffuse the essential oils.[2] One of the disadvantages of this tool is that the light elements of the essential oils will be circulated around the ceiling first and will only come down at the end of the process.

Heat diffuser

Aroma lamp with essential oil

A heat diffuser contains a small candle under a bowl to vaporize a mixture of water and oil. This device is very cheap and doesn't need a special maintenance, however, the heat can change the chemical structure of the oils.[3][4]

Certain plug-in nightlight units made by companies such as Air Wick are used in combination with glass bulbs of scented oil, filling a room with fragrance and light.

Nebulizer

A nebulizer is a device that does not use water or heat as other diffusers.[5] The bottle of essential oil is attached directly to the nebulizer. As a result, the unit uses 100% pure essential oil. The benefit of using this device is a strong concentration of the essential oil. However, it can be noisier than the other devices depending on the specific model in use.[6][7]

Ultrasonic diffuser

An ultrasonic diffuser is the same as a nebulizer but uses a water/oil mixture. This makes the mist not so concentrated. This device can be used as a humidifier. These diffusers contain an ultrasonic transducer, which vaporizes the water/oil mixture through cavitation and creates instantaneous vapor.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Svadia | Blog | The 8 best reasons to have an aroma lamp in your home". Svadia. Retrieved 2023-03-28.
  2. ^ "5 Best Reed Diffusers For Home - HEALTH24ONLINE". 5 December 2022. Retrieved 8 February 2023.
  3. ^ University of Minnesota, Kate Maher, RN, BSN, How can I inhale essential oils? https://www.takingcharge.csh.umn.edu/explore-healing-practices/aromatherapy/how-do-i-choose-and-use-essential-oils
  4. ^ England, A. (2000). Aromatherapy and massage for mother and baby. Rochester, Vermont: Healing Arts Press.
  5. ^ "How Does The Nebulizing Diffuser Work?". organicaromas.com. Retrieved 2023-07-28.
  6. ^ Du, Bowen; Schwartz‐Narbonne, Heather; Tandoc, Marlie; Heffernan, Emily M.; Mack, Michael L.; Siegel, Jeffrey A. (January 2022). "The impact of emissions from an essential oil diffuser on cognitive performance". Indoor Air. 32 (1). doi:10.1111/ina.12919. ISSN 0905-6947.
  7. ^ "The Best Essential Oil Diffusers". The New York Times. 2023-09-20. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2023-11-06.
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