Are there any relatively strong-smelling reed diffuser oils?
Freesia, Jasmine, Mongolian Orchid, Lavender, and Rose all have relatively strong scents.
What is the difference between essential oils for aroma diffusers and regular essential oils?
Essential oils for aroma diffusers need to be water-soluble. Regular essential oils are not water-soluble, can easily clog the atomizing chip, and therefore are not suitable for aroma diffusers.
Can essential oils for aroma diffusers be used on the skin, for hair washing, massage, etc.? Are there any precautions during use? Are there any safety concerns if essential oils for aroma diffusers come into contact with the skin?
Water-soluble essential oils are not recommended for direct skin contact. The formulation of essential oils intended for direct skin contact is different. During use, water should be added first, then the essential oil. If it accidentally comes into contact with the skin, rinse thoroughly with plenty of water. It will not harm the skin.
Are essential oils for aroma diffusers single-note or blended? If they are single-note, can they be used directly? If not, how should they be blended for use? If they are blended, can they be used directly?
Both single-note and blended oils can be used, as long as they are water-soluble.
How can you tell if an essential oil is single-note or blended? How do you judge the quality of an essential oil? How do you determine the purity of an essential oil? Is there any chemical product testing certification and verification documentation?
Currently, we have an English version MSDS report and domestic testing reports.
What is the country of origin for the raw materials of each essential oil?
This information isn't convenient to disclos).