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Room Fragrances

Introduction to Room Fragrances

Room Fragrances are an elegant and discreet way to create a pleasant atmosphere in your home, office or any enclosed space. Thanks to their ability to diffuse fragrances in a continuous or targeted way, they contribute to improving well-being and making every environment more welcoming.

Types of Room Fragrances: Sticks and Sprays

Stick Diffusers: They use rattan or synthetic sticks to absorb and diffuse the fragrance continuously. They are ideal for environments where a constant and delicate diffusion of perfume is desired, such as living rooms, bedrooms, entrances, bathrooms, kitchens, studies, etc.

Spray perfumers: Perfect for an instant and targeted perfume, spray perfumers allow you to dose the fragrance precisely. They can be used to quickly “refresh” the environment or give a scented touch before a special event.

How to Use Stick Diffusers

Placement: Stick diffusers are ideal for medium or small spaces such as living rooms, bathrooms or offices. Place them in a central area of the room or on an elevated surface, so that the fragrance spreads throughout the room. Avoid placing them near open windows or vents, as airflow may reduce the scent’s effectiveness.

Number of Sticks: Use the entire number of sticks present in the package, the neck of the bottle and its number of sticks have been specially designed for the best effectiveness of the product.

When to Turn the Sticks: To keep the scent fresh and intense, turn the sticks at least once a day. Each time you turn them, the fragrance will be stronger. If you don’t want too strong a perception of the fragrance, you can twist a couple of sticks and not all at the same time.

Fragrance Lasting: The life of a diffuser varies depending on the size and many external factors such as the ambient temperature. See specific table for a view of the average durations of our speakers in perfect environments: (See table)

Dimensions Average duration Diffusion Area
100ml + sticks 2 - 4 weeks 3 – 4 sqm
250ml + sticks 4 - 12 weeks 10 sqm
500ml + sticks 16 - 20 weeks 20 sqm
1lt + sticks 32 - 40 weeks 30 – 50 sqm
3lt + sticks 36 - 48 weeks 80 – 100 sqm

How to Use Spray Perfumers

Usage: Shake the bottle well and spray at a height of approximately six feet, towards the center of the room. The quantity of sprays varies based on the perception you want to give to the room. Do not spray directly on people, delicate surfaces or fabrics, as they may stain.

Where to use them: The sprays are ideal for rooms that need an immediate scent, such as the bathroom, entrance or kitchen. They are also great for “freshening up” a room before welcoming guests. It is recommended to use the spray in conjunction with the stick diffuser.

Directions for Use: Spray 2-3 times to obtain an immediate effect, but avoid overdoing so as not to overload the environment.

How to Best Maintain the Scent of Stick Diffusers

Environment: Speakers work best in rooms with stable ambient temperatures. Very hot or very cold environments can affect the evaporation of the fragrance. Additionally, very humid rooms can reduce the effectiveness of the scent.

Refilling and replacing the sticks: The perfumer must never go below half the bottle so as not to alter its effectiveness. Every time you refill your diffuser, it is advisable to use new reeds, as the old ones can become saturated and no longer diffuse the scent well.

How to Refill Room Fragrances

Stick Diffusers: When the level of the perfumer in the diffuser drops to about 2/4, open the refill and insert the liquid inside the perfumer, be careful not to pour the product on delicate surfaces as it could stain them.

Sprays Diffusers: Sprays can be used as long as they contain fragrance. They do not require refills but it is always useful to have a reserve to ensure the freshness of the perfume.

How to Choose the Right Fragrance

Smaller spaces: Light, fresh fragrances like citrus or delicate florals are perfect for small spaces, like bathrooms or offices.

Larger spaces: More complex fragrances such as woody, spicy or amber work best in living rooms or bedrooms, where they can diffuse without being too intense.