As the weather turns slightly cooler, I tend to start diffusing essential oils to compliment my frequent incense usage.

Usually in fall and winter, with the windows in my flat closed more often, or all the time, I tend to slow down on the incense burning because of the extra dust – and I hate cleaning.

I love having everything showroom clean. Sadly, for me, I am not “the person” (with the patience) to make things showroom clean.

Nonetheless, I soldier on best I can. Wink wink.

This past couple of weeks, I have been adding LIME oil to my blends. Just to keep things fresh and quite honestly lime is one of my favourite essences.

How do you use aromatherapy in your space?

Lime essential oil is quite volatile. (This is why bartenders can do that fancy flash burn thing with your lime twist) so the fragrance tends to be “forwardly present” for the first 10 to 15 minutes.

I don’t think find it abrasive, but it is definitely a shift in the energy in the room; which quite frankly is the point.

Whether it be spicy or fruity, that first 10 to 15 minutes when there is lime in the air, I can’t help but be reminded of the smell of freshly squeezed lime on the dancing fizz atop the perfect Rum & Cola cocktail. That moment when you life the glass to your mouth and the bubbles and fizz tickles your nose and you can smell that fresh pithy smell of lime.

Infusing fragrance into my home has always created a cozy and warm, welcoming environment for me to either work in, relax in and always feel safe in.

Lately the switch to oils, especially the lime oil, has had a notable affect on improving my mood.

Which has had me wondering. Do you also have similar practices? Has the pandemic changed these habits at all? Has it been helping more or less than usual?

Leave me some comments below…love to hear what you have to say!

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6 Comments

Joel 20 September 2020 at 08:58:06

Regarding infusions, I too use them and will state the variety of scents available is appreciated but I tend to buy the ones I like. Yes, I could experiment with different oils but I’m kinda stuck in my ways.

    TURNIPHED 20 September 2020 at 18:49:45

    What are your “favourite ways” that you are “stuck” in? I tend to be very woody/spicy and citrus oriented.

      Joel 20 September 2020 at 19:58:19

      Frankincense, lemon, and rosemary.

      Joel 20 September 2020 at 20:10:32

      I do no understand why this errs out on my end but for whatever reason I’m going to try again. Ugh. Frankincense, Rosemary, and Lemon.

        TURNIPHED 21 September 2020 at 02:54:38

        I use Frankincense all the time – and think of Frankenstein lol – and Rosemary too – I have lemon and lemongrass – while I used to have lemongrass in my backyard and make lemongrass tea – I find when I use lemongrass in my diffuser, it overpowers with sweetness.

        Thanks for the heads up that Recaptcha was giving you grief – its hard to balance convenience and security…thanks for persevering!

TURNIPHED 10 October 2020 at 19:04:45

I 100% bought more of the cheap bathroom air freshener that reminds me of cruising the tea rooms. Not really applicable to aromatherapy per se, however it does give me a smile when I catch a whiff. :shrug: 😀

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