Flowers absorb the essence through capillarity and gradually diffuse it into the air. Even after the bottle is completely empty, the flower remains soaked with perfume and continues to release the scent. Since the flower is a natural product, it takes 1-2 days to start emitting the fragrance.
The duration of the fragrance depends on the characteristics of the space where it's located, including its size, temperature, direct sunlight, and air currents, which can accelerate evaporation. Be careful not to spill the fragrance, as some surfaces may be damaged. In case of a spill, we recommend cleaning it immediately.
Do not place the diffuser on polished, painted, or varnished surfaces, or near electrical equipment or heat sources. The color of the fragrance may change over time due to the natural aging process. Flowers can be reused with the same fragrance, but we recommend not doing this more than twice. Choose the bottle size based on the area you want to scent. The essence diffuser should be placed at about chest height for optimal diffusion.
For medium-sized rooms, it's preferable to place the diffuser in the center of the room so that the air moves and disperses the fragrance when people walk by. For larger rooms, it's better to have two diffusers placed on opposite sides of the room for more even coverage.
Room Fragrances For optimal diffusion, we recommend:
- For rooms measuring 50 to 100 sq. ft., use 1 or 2 bottles of 3.4 oz (100 ml)
- For rooms measuring 100 to 200 sq. ft., use 1 or 2 bottles of 8.5 oz (250 ml)
For best results, carefully follow the instructions on the packaging.