Nothing kills the mood in a space like foul odors, but traditional odor control methods like sprays and plug-ins contain perfumes, fixatives and other ingredients which may not be your cup of tea if you prioritize natural products free from synthetic fragrances.
Essential oil diffusers and incense sticks are great options for setting the mood in your home and making your space smell fresh.
Essential oil diffusers are good for long-term, subtle fragrance, whereas incense sticks provide an intense burst of fragrance to your space when you need it most. Read on to learn more about these products and which is best for you.
Essential oil diffusers are used to disperse essential oils into the air as a method of odor control. They're also used for relaxing or spiritual practices and are a great way to set the mood in a space.
You can choose to diffuse a sleep essential oil blend to get ready for bed, a peace blend if you're feeling stressed, an awake blend to get ready in the morning or a happy blend to lighten your mood. You can also diffuse individual scents, such as woodsy, floral sandalwood essential oil, to make your space smell exactly how you want it to.
Essential oil diffusers cost anywhere from $15-$60. Higher-end models include the ability to schedule automatic turn-off timers as well as additional aesthetic features, such as the calming, subdued colors of this color-changing model, the organic shape and wood grain pairing of a round essential oil diffuser or the beautiful stony finish of this essential oil diffuser.
Aura Cacia Aromatherapy Mist Essential Oil Diffuser
An ultrasonic diffuser which preserves the aroma profile of your essential oils through heatless diffusion. Features an auto shut-off at 1 or 4 hours.
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Artnaturals Aroma Oil Diffuser
This diffuser is heatless and ultrasonic. It includes seven LED colors and runs quietly. It consistently receives high reviews for its ease of use and chic look.
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This Renwer diffuser shuts off automatically when the liquid reservoir is empty. The wood grain on this model is aesthetically pleasing, and the remote control allows you to easily control its heat-free diffusion and lights from anywhere in the room.
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Incense sticks have been used as part of spiritual and meditative practices and ceremonies throughout history. The earliest documented evidence of incense burning is in ancient China and ancient Egypt, and incense has been used independently in various cultures since then for a variety of purposes, making it perhaps the most ubiquitous, universal tool for controlling aroma in the world.
Satya Sai Baba Nag Champa incense Sticks
This is an iconic incense. When a lot of people think of the scent of incense — a sweet, floral and earthy scent — they're thinking of this. Made from herbs, floral extracts and bamboo. Reminiscent of sandalwood.
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Gandhanra Most Popular Premium Hand Dipped Incense
This set offers a great deal on a variety of incense scents, so you can experiment with different scents to find your favorites. Includes scents like amber, jasmine, lemon, patchouli, sandalwood and vanilla. It receives high ratings for strong aromas.
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Simply Vedic 7 Chakra Premium Agarbatti Incense
These incense sticks come with information on the seven chakras, which are focal points used in a variety of meditation practices and originating in Hindu traditions. This set comes in a variety of pleasant scents and includes an incense holder. The scents are intense — too much for some users, but generally popular for their lingering strength.
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It would be hard to pick just one. Incense sticks are excellent for their rapid, intense burst of aroma and transportability, but they can create some ash mess and aren't approved for use in all rentals or around children or pets.
On the other hand, essential oil diffusers provide all-day fragrance and don't require close monitoring, but they won't quickly banish bad smells from a space the way incense can, and they're a stationary device, typically requiring an electrical outlet and some surface space for operation.
The verdict? Don't pick, keep both on hand — incense for fast odor control and essential oil diffusers for all-day, relaxing aromatherapy.
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Evelyn Waugh writes for BestReviews. BestReviews has helped millions of consumers simplify their purchasing decisions, saving them time and money.