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I bought a set of two Essenza reed diffusers at Costco back in October. They were Pomegranate and Chai Spice. I've searched online and can't seem to find the pomegranate one anywhere for sale. If anyone sees this pomegranate Essenza diffuser, please DM me.
They are basically room deoderizers/fresheners. They keep the air in your home smelling good without an overpowering scent at any given time. I like them because I don't need to use aerosols or candles to freshen a room.
I find them way too overpowering with the scent. Got one, but emptied out the bottle about 2/3, so is bearable. But don't have it in my home, took it to the office. I prefer a more natural scent. Not sure what that bottled stuff is made from anyway.
I know of someone that bought one of these for their waiting room. When they first set it up you could smell it and it was nice. Now a few weeks later you do not smel it at all yet there is still a fair amount of oil left. Is this common with these things? I personally like candles but of course always worry about the flame/fire aspect of it with a 5 yr. old around.
I know of someone that bought one of these for their waiting room. When they first set it up you could smell it and it was nice. Now a few weeks later you do not smel it at all yet there is still a fair amount of oil left. Is this common with these things? .
The scent is probably still there, they are just used to it. I have one in my bedroom, and usually don't smell it, but after being on vacation for a week, I really smelled it when I came home. To revitalize it, try turning the sticks over so the ends that were in the oil are now out.
I have the Pomegranate Essenza in my kitchen right now. Love it. Wish I could find it too... Good luck on your search, let us know if/where you find it!
Pottery Barn's Paper Whites is really good as well, just very expensive. :-(
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