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How To Make Reed Diffuser Oil
Anyone can make their own reed diffuser oil. You need only two ingredients, both of which can be found online. It is very expensive, though. Your local dollar store might sell reed diffuser sets for under $5 but the quality of the diffuser oil…well, it stinks. Continue reading
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How Reed Diffusers Work
What are reed diffusers? How do they work? While in Bath & Body Works, I stared at those little reed sticks and convinced myself there’s no way they could work better than candles. Candles smell the second they’re lit. WallFlowers produce scent the second you plug them in. Reed diffusers just sit there and don’t ‘do’ anything. Continue reading