Aromatherapy In Outdoor Spaces
Using Aromatherapy In Outdoor Spaces
Using aromatherapy in outdoor spaces can create a wonderfully relaxing and pleasant atmosphere, enhancing the overall experience of the environment. We’ve put together some ideas and tips for incorporating aromatherapy outdoors.
Essential Oil Diffusers:
Portable Diffusers: Use battery-operated or USB-rechargeable diffusers in gardens, patios, or other outdoor areas.
Ultrasonic Diffusers: Place on outdoor tables or near seating areas to disperse essential oils into the air.
Aromatherapy Candles:
Choose candles made with natural essential oils. Place them in safe, wind-protected areas to prevent them from blowing out.
Citronella candles can double as insect repellents while providing a pleasant aroma.
Aromatherapy Sprays:
Create a mixture of water and essential oils in a spray bottle. Use it to mist outdoor seating areas, cushions, or tablecloths.
Common blends for outdoors include lavender, eucalyptus, and peppermint for their refreshing and insect-repelling properties.
Aromatic Plants:
Plant fragrant herbs and flowers such as lavender, rosemary, mint, and jasmine. These provide a natural aroma and also enhance the visual appeal of the space.
Strategically place potted plants around seating areas to maximize the scent experience.
Benefits of Outdoor Aromatherapy:
Relaxation and Stress Relief: Scents like lavender, chamomile, and sandalwood are known for their calming properties.
Enhanced Ambiance: Pleasant scents can elevate the mood and create a more inviting atmosphere.
Insect Repellent: Essential oils such as citronella, eucalyptus, and peppermint can help keep insects at bay.
Aesthetic Appeal: Fragrant plants and candles add to the visual and olfactory beauty of the space.
Safety Tips:
Allergies: Be mindful of any potential allergies among guests. Choose hypoallergenic options when possible.
Fire Safety: Ensure candles are placed away from flammable materials and are never left unattended.
Dilution: Essential oils must be properly diluted, especially when using sprays, to avoid skin irritation.