The best thing about these natural recipes is that you can play around with different smells and combinations that suit you and your family’s preferences.
Going into shops that sell heavily fragranced products makes my head hurt. All of those artificial scents contain so many terrible ingredients, cost a lot of money, and let’s face it, smell like piss.
Here are 11 ways to make your house smell beautiful without the toxic ingredients. Most recipes call for essential oil. Try to buy the best essential oils you can afford and try to avoid fragrance oils.
Let’s skip the usual and why not try out this scented light bulb?
Dab a couple of drops of essential oil on a (switched off and cool) light bulb. When you turn the light on, the heat from the bulb will slowly release the fragrance into the air.
You can’t leave this one unattended, but you can also freshen the air by simmering a little spice like cinnamon or some cut up citrus fruits in some water on the stove.
White vinegar is a really cheap and simple deodoriser. Put out a small bowl filled with vinegar out on the kitchen bench for a few hours to get rid of old cooking smells.
You can also make your own naturally citrus vinegar. Check out the recipe here.
Dry your own flowers, herbs, fruits and leaves to use for potpourri by laying them out on a baking sheet and putting it into 95-degree oven and baking until the mix is brittle, but not crumbling apart. Spray the dried mix them with a few drops of essential oils in some water and then pop everything into a pretty jar or bowl.
Ditch the artificial products and start making your own eco-friendly homemade scents to make your home always fresh and energizing.
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