The Pearlessence Spa Mist Air Therapy Fountain Mister works by breaking down the particles of essential oils and humidifying the air around you through ultrasonic pulsations. This cool water humidifier adds to the air moisture and the essential oils provide instant aromatherapy. There are designs that change color and add a soothing touch to any place. The Pearlessence Spa Mist Air Therapy Fountain Mister is a diffuser of professional quality. I had always wanted a fountain mister and when my mom in law presented me one, I was beside myself with joy. This can also be used for small office rooms. These are also available in different sizes for bigger spaces.
I could not wait to try out my Pearlessence Spa Mist Air Therapy Fountain Mister. I added six drops of the Sweet Orange essence, my favorite essential oil, and this diffused into the room almost instantly. When water is poured into the Pearlessence Spa Mist Air Therapy Fountain Mister, it looks like a mini fountain bubbling with hot steam. The mist from the steam then emanates into the air and spreads to the whole room. The Pearlessence Spa Mist Air Therapy Fountain Mister comes with a lid ensuring that no water splashes out of the mister. No mess, no hassles, just a feather cool mist and sweet smelling air. Whenever I put the Pearlessence Spa Mist Air Therapy Fountain Mister on, in minutes the room becomes a haven, an oasis where everything is good and everything is going well.
The Pearlessence Spa Mist Air Therapy Fountain Mister not only smells good but is therapeutic as well. There are several essential oils that I use. The Rose oil is for anger relief, and enhancing your mood, Lavender for sleep or relaxation, Peppermint or Orange for energizing and so on. Since I am prone to colds, having a low immune system and an increasing laziness to take my vitamin C, I often use the Rosemary, Myrtle, Fir or Eucalyptus to soothe me whenever I catch a cold. For a Romantic ambience use the Rose, Musk, Sandalwood, Jasmine combination. For a good night's sleep and sweet dreams (literally), use Spruce, Sandalwood or Juniper.
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