Cinnamon Spice Diffuser Recipe

Warm up your space this winter with the comforting and cozy aroma of our Cinnamon Spice Diffuser Blend. A perfect mix of patchouli, cinnamon bark, wild orange, clove, and ylang ylang, this blend brings a touch of spicy sweetness to your home. Let the earthy notes of patchouli combine with the warm spice of cinnamon and clove, while the uplifting scent of wild orange and the soft floral hint of ylang ylang create a harmonious balance. Perfect for a festive, inviting atmosphere.

Ingredients

Order production according to this formula.

Directions

Fill your diffuser’s reservoir with clean, room-temperature water, making sure not to exceed the maximum water line indicated on the device.

Add essential oils into the water. Adjust the number of drops based on the size of your room and the strength of the scent you'd like.

Plug in your diffuser, turn it on, and choose your mist settings (if available).

Enjoy the aromatic mist that fills your space with your desired fragrance.

Precautions

  • Use in a well-ventilated area to prevent overwhelming the senses.
  • Avoid direct contact with skin or eyes; some essential oils may cause irritation.
  • Keep out of reach of children and pets.
  • Do not ingest the oils or allow them to enter your mouth.
  • If you are pregnant, nursing, or have a medical condition, consult with a healthcare professional before use.
  • To maintain your diffuser, regularly clean the water reservoir and wipe it down to prevent oil buildup.
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Use only under the guidance of a doctor and aromatherapy specialists.
Do not self-administer essential oils for ingestion or medical treatment.

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No contraindications known. To be avoided by those on multiple medications or anticoagulants. May cause irritation on highly sensitive skins; a skin patch test is advisable. Best avoided during pregnancy and while breast-feeding. Generally recognized as safe. Avoid prolonged use. Avoid using undiluted on skin