In the production process of aromatherapy diffusers (Reed Diffuser), the following raw materials are the most important:
Fragrance Oils: Fragrance oils are the core components of aromatherapy diffusers and determine the type and quality of aromatherapy. They are usually composed of natural plant extracts (such as essential oils) or synthetic fragrances (such as fragrances). The quality of essential oils directly affects the durability and diffusion effect of aromatherapy.
Solvents (Carrier Oils): Solvents are used to dilute essential oils so that they can diffuse better. Common solvents include vegetable oils (such as grapeseed oil, jojoba oil) or other low-volatile liquids. The choice of solvent is crucial to the diffusion speed, fragrance release and durability.
Reeds: Reeds are an important component in aromatherapy diffusers. They are responsible for absorbing the aromatherapy oil from the bottle and emitting the fragrance into the air. The material, thickness, quantity and length of the reeds will affect the diffusion effect of the aromatherapy. Common reed materials include natural reed, bamboo or paper.
Container (bottle): The container needs to be able to safely hold the aromatherapy oil and keep the oil stable. Usually, the container uses materials such as glass, ceramic or plastic. Glass bottles are widely used because of their sealing and beautiful appearance, and they can prevent the aromatherapy oil from evaporating too quickly.
Fixatives: Fixatives are chemical ingredients used to extend the durability of fragrance. It helps to reduce the volatility of essential oils and keep the fragrance in the air longer. Common fixatives include natural resins, spices, etc.
Additives: In order to improve the performance of the aromatherapy diffuser, some chemical additives may be added, such as antioxidants, preservatives or thickeners. These additives help to improve the stability of the product, extend the shelf life, and ensure the quality of the aromatherapy oil.
Color (optional): Some aromatherapy diffuser products use colorants to give the aromatherapy oil a specific color and enhance the appearance design. Such colorants are generally safe, but need to meet relevant environmental standards.