Aromatherapy Car Diffuser


Aromatherapy car diffuser is used to enjoy natural aromas while driving and to deodorize and refresh your car


What is Car Diffuser?

It is an electric diffusers that plug into the lighter. It use a pad to place the essential oils. This diffuser will make your ride more comfortable. And also perfect for smokers and for those who want to fragrance their cars.

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How to Use it

Place four to six drops of Essential Oils or Fragrance Oils onto the Car Diffuser Pad and slide the saturated pad into the diffuser. Plug diffuser into the lighter outlet and enjoy!

Tips: Fragrance should last one to three hours. Unplug Car Diffuser after turning off the engine. Replace Diffuser Pads when pads lose their absorbency (about 10 uses each).

Do not place unit on dashboard after use. Do not allow oil to contact surfaces as it may damage finish.

What Essential oils to use in car diffuser?

It is important to stay focus while driving. Regular breaks and comfortable seating, especially in a long journey.

Fresh, minty oils such as eucalyptus or peppermint, or lemon or bergamot are recommended for driving as they are energizing and can help concentration.

For a fresh aroma in the car, you can add 2 drops of peppermint essential oils and 2 drops eucalyptus oil.

Or for fruitier fragrance take this one.. 2 drops of lemon and 2 drops of bergamot.

How much does it cost?

For a complete pack, then it would cost you around $16. You'll get the diffuser , a bottle of fragrance oil plus 10 additional pads. But you can buy only the diffuser itself without the pads. It will cost you $8.30.

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Other Alternatives

For you who doesn't like to use the pad, you can make your own room freshener and put it in the refill bottle just like one of those plug-in air fresheners, such as Glade, Air Wick, etc.

Try to put 5 drop of essential oils, 1 ounce distilled water and 1/4 teaspoon vodka or witch hazel into a 1 ounce of refill bottle.

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