I've just been having a little giggle at a presentation of a little rechargeable gadget about the size of a coke can that you put essential oils in. It's on a deal so will only set you back £54 instead of £79. It's Neom, so it's a decent brand name, and you get two oils to go in it. Now the BA was telling how one of them will focus you so ideal for teenagers with exams looming, and the other one will calm you and I found myself shouting at the screen "no they wont - they just smell nice". Am I the only one who thinks aromatherapy is codswallop? I do understand how an aromatherapy massage in spa could be lovely and relaxing and leave you feeling great for a short while, but I don't see what a non ornamental lump of plastic sat in the corner of your front room is gonna do for your wellbeing apart from smelling nice*
Oil burners can be very attractive ornaments, I've had them myself in the past, but can be picked up pretty cheaply as can oils or wax melts to put in them. I feel the same about sleep sprays, yes they smell nice but they don't actually do anything other than to make your pillowcase soggy, but at least they're cheap to buy. I love scented candles because they look and smell nice, I like a nice fragranced bath oil, or foam because they smell nice and can leave your skin feeling lovely. I've got a reed diffuser in the bathroom that I was given as a pressie, that smells nice too.
Opinions please - This product a snake oil that smells nice or a worthwhile investment?!
* Of course it can be said that a nice smell is good for your wellbeing - I get that, but is it worth spending ££££s on?
Oil burners can be very attractive ornaments, I've had them myself in the past, but can be picked up pretty cheaply as can oils or wax melts to put in them. I feel the same about sleep sprays, yes they smell nice but they don't actually do anything other than to make your pillowcase soggy, but at least they're cheap to buy. I love scented candles because they look and smell nice, I like a nice fragranced bath oil, or foam because they smell nice and can leave your skin feeling lovely. I've got a reed diffuser in the bathroom that I was given as a pressie, that smells nice too.
Opinions please - This product a snake oil that smells nice or a worthwhile investment?!
* Of course it can be said that a nice smell is good for your wellbeing - I get that, but is it worth spending ££££s on?
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