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Wednesday, February 7, 2018
16 of the BEST DIY Green Cleaning Products and Solutions You Need to Try Right Now!
Often people ask me how I have time to do all of the DIY I do on Condo Blues. My not so secret secrete is most of my crazy experiments happen when I'm trying to find something, anything, to keep myself occupied during my yearly Cabin Fever.
Otherwise this is what I'm like from mid January until June.
I don't know who made or owns this gif (please let me know so I can credit them)
but it often the image in my head when I see one.more.gray.day. outside my window
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Sunday, February 4, 2018
How to Clean an Essential Oil Nebulizing Aromatherapy Diffuser
I’ve been poking around at upgrading my candle essential oil diffuser. I didn’t realize how many types and choices are available since I bought my ceramic diffuser ages ago:
1. Candle Essential Oil Diffuser – Good for a start but it’s too easy for the candle to boil the essential oil and water dry. Not to mention the whole never leave a burning candle unattended thing.
2. Reed diffuser – Swing and a miss. Slow acting and only good for small rooms like a bathroom. You need new reeds every time you want to use a different essential oil in it.
3. Ultrasonic essential oil diffuser – Uses water and heat to produce a mist of essential oil in the air. They are often made out of a ugly hunks of plastic. The last thing I need (per my allergist) is to add humidity to the air in my home due to my (rather annoying) seasonal allergies which makes it a no go.
4. Nebulizing essential oil diffuser - Uses an air pump to release the essential oil from the diffuser as waterless mist. Many people feel a nebulizer is a better option because it doesn’t change the makeup of the essential oil with heat or weaken the aroma with water – which makes it the perfect type for me!
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Thursday, February 1, 2018
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