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Diffusers

Author: TheGoodLife
March 6, 2009

Some hair dryers do not come with large nozzles. Thus, you need to buy a separate diffuser that is much needed in controlling and eliminating frizz. Diffusers help add body and volume during hair drying. It softly dries without disturbing curls or waves.

Diffusers also help users keep hair looking healthy. They also protect from overheat damage that usually result with too small nozzles. Find a good diffuser with spring action so it can be attached to your hair dryer with a sure grip. This kind of lightweight attachment is great for home and travel use.


essential oil diffusers

Author: TheGoodLife
February 4, 2009

Depending on the mood that you want to be in, there’s an essential oil that you can use. Essential oils can help you relax, be more alert, sleep soundly and even uplift your spiritual energy. The use of essential oil diffusers can add to the effectiveness of these essential oils. By dispersing the aroma quicker and to a wider space, essential oil diffusers are more effective in helping achieve the intended result. And because essential oils are more concentrated, a few drops will go a long way.

A few tips to remember when choosing a diffuser:1. Consider the area where the diffuser will be used.2. When travelling, buy a battery operated diffuser to avoid the need for adapters in foreign electric sockets.3. Consider if you have children. Not all diffusers are child-friendly.


essential oil diffusers

Author: TheGoodLife
January 14, 2009

Enjoy the benefits of essential oils throughout your home or office. Use essential oil diffusers to disperse the fragrances in a micro-fine vapor that allows them to remain suspended in the air for extended periods of time. A diffuser disperses the oils without heating them so they retain their therapeutic benefits.

Oils are easily absorbed through the lungs when inhaled. Depending on the kind of oil used, these wonderful liquids can cleanse the air of odor, calm overactive children and support respiration. To use, simply pour 15 to 20 drops of oil directly into the diffuser well and the mist will start coming out of the nebulizer top.


diffusers

Author: TheGoodLife
December 30, 2008

Aromatherapy has been used since ancient times in the form of aromatic oils. Today, it invovles the use of distilled plant extracts. It is said that the word “aromatherapy” was first used in the 1920s by French chemist René-Maurice Gattefossé, who conducted research on the healing properties of essential oils.

Gatfosse was said to once have an accident in his perfume laboratory where he set his arm on fire. The panicking scientist thrust his hand into the nearest cold liquid, which happened to be a vat of lavender oil. He immediately noticed that the pain subsided, and instead of the redness, heat, inflammation, blisters, and scarring during his recovery period–the burn healed remarkably quickly, with minimal discomfort and no scarring. He has taken note of this discovery, and more and more people are now looking into the benefits of this type of therapy. Prove it yourself with essential oils massages, diffusers, and ointments.