€14.10
“Genius lies in simplicity”. This kit is the best reflection of that saying. This is a great choice to surprise a loved one, colleague, friend or business partner from another country with a unique gift made from the depths of Lithuanian nature. 100% natural, handmade, made from Lithuanian clay, using a unique ceramic production technology clay diffuser and pine essential oil – extracted from pine trees growing here in Lithuania.
Set includes: clay aromatherapy diffuser -1pc, organic pine essential oil 10ml – 1pc,
Clay diffuser – advantages, benefits, features:
▪️ ceramic diffuser made of red Lithuanian clay;
▪️ clay is a 100% natural mixture of different minerals;
▪️ porous ceramics absorb and enclose liquids, preventing them from leaking out, but do not stop the natural evaporation of liquids;
▪️ can be used in all saunas (except Turkish baths), but must be kept away from hot elements, and is also safe for use in all other areas – car, children’s room, bathroom, bedroom, etc.;
▪️ is safe, requires no electricity and does not pollute the environment;
▪️ background evaporation of essential oils helps to prevent “overdose”;
▪️ is aesthetically pleasing and space-saving;
▪️ makes it easy to “remove” the residue of a tired essential oil by soaking in hot water, rinsing and drying;
▪️ If the diffuser breaks, the debris can be used in flower pots to regulate humidity.
▪️ is suitable for all room sizes (larger rooms may require two or more clay tiles), 1 sqm. 1-2 drops of essential oil is enough for a room. The liner can hold all 10 ml of essential oil.
Pine essential oil is produced from crushed pine (Pinus sylvestris, Pinaceae) needles, twigs and shredded young wood by steam distillation. Pine essential oil has a medium intensity, fresh, specific scent of fine coniferous forest.
To use the diffuser: apply the essential oil to the surface of the clay pot. Dripping more essential oil will intensify the scent. The diffuser vaporises essential oils naturally, just like liquids at room temperature. The clay diffuser absorbs the essential oil and prevents it from spilling out, so it doesn’t damage surfaces and is inaccessible to children. Unlike electric diffusers, the clay aromatherapy diffuser is completely safe to use in any room. Feel free to place the diffuser in the bathroom, children’s room or workroom in a location that suits you.
If you want to neutralise all the scents in the diffuser and drip new essential oils – fully immerse the diffuser in hot water for a few minutes and then take it out and leave it to dry.
“Genius lies in simplicity”. The clay aromatherapy diffuser is the best representation of this saying. 100% natural, handmade, made from Lithuanian clay using a unique ceramic production technology.
The diffuser is incredibly simple to use: pour 2-3 tablespoons of water over the clay pot (the water absorbs immediately), and drop in the essential oil of your choice. You can create blends of essential oils, but it is advisable to use the same scents. To neutralise all the scents in the diffuser and to drip new essential oils, fully submerge the diffuser in water and place it on the radiator to dry.
The diffuser vaporises essential oils with water in an absolutely natural way, just like liquids at room temperature. Unlike electric diffusers, the clay aromatherapy diffuser is completely safe to use for both adults and children. Feel free to place the diffuser next to your bed and in areas accessible to children.
The diffuser emits a light aroma of essential oils and does not “threaten” to produce the excess odours that often give headaches to users of electric diffusers.
Nuorodos:
1. R. Tisserand, R. Young, E. M Williamson “Essential Oil Safety. A Guide for Health Care Professionals”, Churchill Livingstone ELSEVIER, 2014
2. Plants in cosmetics, Volume I, Prepared by the Committee of Experts on Cosmetic Products with the collaboration of dr. Franco Patri (Italy), prof. Vittorio Silano (Italy), Council of Europe Publishing, January 2006
3. Plants in cosmetics, Volume II, Prepared by the Committee of Experts on Cosmetic Products with the collaboration of dr. Franco Patri (Italy), prof. Vittorio Silano (Italy), Council of Europe Publishing, 2014
4. Anthony Dweck Handbook of Cosmetic Ingredients – their use, safety and toxicology, Part One A-I, 4Th Edition, 2017
5. Anthony Dweck Handbook of Cosmetic Ingredients – their use, safety and toxicology, Part Two J-Z, 4Th Edition, 2017
6.Len Price and Shirley Price “Understanding Hydrolats: The specific Hydrosols for Aromatherapy. A Guide for Health Professionals”, Churchill Livingstone, 2008
7. Suzanne Catty “Hydrosols The Next Aromatherapy”, Healing Arts Press, Rochester, Vermont, 2001
Weight | 0.12 kg |
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