How They Compare
Ultrasonic Diffuser Nebulizing Diffuser
Quiet Louder (think aquarium air pump
Relatively inexpensive Expensive
Stylish designs (plastic, ceramic, wood) Stylish designs (more wood and glass)
Lights options No lights
Up to 400 sq feet most models Up to 1000 square feet
Less essential oil use More essential oil use
Less maintenance/cleaning More maintenance/cleaning
Uses water No water
Images are for example only and do not represent an endorsement of brand, style, make or model.
Once you have decided on the diffuser right for your salon, then what are you going to put in it? My all time favorite
odor destroyer in a bottle is a blend that contains: citronella, lemongrass, rosemary, tea tree, lavandin, and myrtle. I find
it very refreshing and it removes the most offending odors quickly. If you don't have this blend, my next favorite odor
destroyer oil is lemongrass. It is so fresh and spa like and is also reasonably inexpensive. And my third, favorite odor
destroyer is peppermint. Everything smells fresh and clean when you diffuse peppermint. I like to look up diffuser recipes
and the internet has thousands, but it is also fun to randomly add oils to the diffuser. If it is not to your liking, you can
dump it out and start over.
So, now the next time that cocker client of yours drops a noxious load in the salon, you have tools that you can use that
will actually work, without the toxic ingredients. I would love to help you get started with the best essential oils on the
planet. If you would like more information or have any questions about essential oils please drop me a line:
[email protected], or find me on Facebook.
Some Diffuser Blend Recipe Ideas
Fresh & Clean Stress Relief Lemonade Dream Refresh
2 drops Lemon 3 drops Eucalyptus 4 drops Lemon 4 drops Rosemary
2 drops Lime 3 drops Spearmint 1 drop Basil 2 drops Lemon
1 drop Spearmint 2 drops Peppermint
2 drops Tea Tree