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Electric aromatherapy oil diffusers and Christmas oils help

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Liland · 13/12/2018 10:47

This is probably a silly question, but would you use a "burner/refresher oil" such as (www.marksandspencer.com/2-pack-mistletoe-refresher-oil/p/p60194578?prevPage=srp) with an electric aromatherapy oil diffuser? Or should I pick up a standard oil burner that works with tealights instead? I've hardly used my fancy aromatherapy diffuser since DP bought it for me as I've been pregnant the entire time and very smell averse :(

The M&S Mistletoe & Fir potpourri (www.marksandspencer.com/mistletoe-potpourri/p/p60180391?prevPage=srp) smells just like Christmas in store, but I can't help but be put off by potpourri in general. I'm not convinced it'll scent an entire room, and that it isn't just a little too old fashioned for me (please correct me if I'm wrong)! There's a regular reed oil diffuser too, but they never seem to scent an entire room either...

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Goldenphoenix · 13/12/2018 11:22

Yes, I use fragrance oils as well as essential oils in my electric diffuser. Would recommend Fresh Skin brand from Amazon - Christmas Spice and Cinnamon Apple oils are gorgeous and just a few pound each, they have lasted years!

Liland · 13/12/2018 11:31

And it still works just fine? Amazing thanks :)

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Goldenphoenix · 13/12/2018 11:32

Yes, is it a cold water diffuser? That's what mine is and it works fine

Liland · 13/12/2018 11:42

Yes, cold water, and then I just put a few drops of essential oil in it and switch it on.

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