A cold diffuser for essential oils is a must-have if you want to maximize the effects of aromatherapy. Using one is easy and straightforward. This type of diffuser has a wide range of models in different shapes and sizes, so it’s best to follow the manufacturer’s instructions specific to your unit. However, here’s how it’s generally operated.
Prep Time5 minutesmins
Active Time5 minutesmins
Total Time10 minutesmins
Yield: 1session
Author: Jessica Haggard
Cost: $0.50
Equipment
1 cold air diffuser
Materials
5dropsessentail oilor bottle to screw on
Instructions
Remove the lid of your cold air diffuser, if applicable.
Some models require you to put in a specific number of essential oil drops into its reservoir and some require you to screw on the essential oil bottle itself. Depending on the model that you own, follow the instructions on how to put in essential oils into your device. Your unit’s manual should also state how much essential oils to use.
Plug in your device and turn it on.
Adjust the available settings on your cold diffuser according to your preferences, such as timer, adjustable mist, and mood lighting.
Replace the lid if needed and enjoy your aromatherapy session.
Notes
It’s important to note that cold air diffusers work best when you use therapeutic-grade pure essential oils. It’s also best to minimize the use of very thick essential oils as they can get in the way of the nebulization process.