Ancient Greeks Discovered Scent diffusers
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The first scent diffusers were used by the ancient Greeks , who found that reeds dipped in essential oils would diffuse their scent throughout their homes and temples.
Reed diffusers use natural reeds (often rattan or bamboo) sitting in a well of fragrance which works its way up and evaporates at the top, dispersing fragrance into the air.
Electric diffusers have heating elements to warm a blend of oil and water which then evaporates into the room.
Nebulising diffusers force a stream of air through essential oil to create a mist.
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