Fragrance Oil FAQs
How long will a 0.53 fl oz bottle of essential oil last in a diffuser?
How long a 0.53 fl oz bottle lasts depends on your diffuser settings and room size. If you use one to three drops per 20-minute session, a bottle can provide dozens of sessions — often a month or more with intermittent use. For continuous daily use, expect a shorter lifespan.
Can I mix fragrance oils with essential oils?
Yes — many fragrance oils are designed to blend with essential oils, but test small amounts first. Start with small ratios (a drop or two) to avoid overpowering the essential oil’s natural profile, and always let blends rest for a few hours so the notes can marry.
Are fragrance oils safe to use around pets?
Some oils are irritating to cats and dogs, especially concentrated essential oils like tea tree, citrus, and certain floral compounds. Use caution: ventilate rooms, limit exposure, and consult a veterinarian if you’re unsure. Consider pet-safe scent options and lower diffusion intensity.
How can I extend the scent life of a candle that seems weak?
Trim the wick to about 1/4 inch before each burn and allow the first burn to create a full melt pool across the candle’s surface. Store candles in a cool, dark place to prevent scent degradation. If the throw remains weak, try using a candle warmer to release fragrance without open flame.
Is a reed diffuser better than a candle for continuous scent?
Reed diffusers provide a constant, low-key scent without flame, making them ideal for continuous background fragrance in small to medium rooms. Candles offer stronger scent throw plus ambience. Choose a reed diffuser for low-maintenance, steady scent and a candle when you want atmosphere and stronger fragrance bursts.