Category: Air Refreshener
Three botanical air refreshers built on Lebanese aromatherapy practice: green tea, incense, and orange blossom with jasmine. Designed to layer slowly into a room rather than mask other smells with chemical sharpness. Spray once into the centre of a space - more than that and the room feels heavy. Particularly suited to bedrooms, libraries and meditation corners.
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How to choose
Choosing the right air refresher
- Quiet rooms - reading, meditation, bedrooms
- Incense air refresher - resinous, slow-release, longest-lasting base note
- Energising daytime spaces - kitchen, office
- Green Tea air refresher - lighter, brisker, faster to fade
- Guest-ready living rooms, social settings
- Orange Blossom and Jasmine air refresher - floral, welcoming, mid-weight
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Questions
Questions about our air refreshers
How is this different from a chemical air freshener?
Two ways. First, the carrier is plant-derived rather than petroleum-based aerosol propellant. Second, the aromatic compounds are essential oils and absolutes (incense, green tea, orange blossom, jasmine) rather than synthetic fragrance accords. The smell is closer to walking into a Levantine apothecary than to a chemical lemon-fresh spray.How much should I spray?
Once into the middle of the room is enough for an average-sized bedroom or living room - two seconds of trigger pressure. More than that and the room feels heavy, the scent overwhelms rather than settles. If the room is large or has high ceilings, walk to the centre and spray once upward.Is it safe with pets or asthma?
Use lower concentrations near pets and people with asthma than you would otherwise. Cats in particular are sensitive to many essential oils - spray the room when they are not present, ventilate for ten minutes, then let them back in. Asthma sufferers should test with one spray in a well-ventilated room before committing to regular use.Are they safe to spray on textiles?
On most textiles, yes - the carrier is a light water/alcohol base, similar to a body splash, and dries without staining. Avoid silk and the most delicate wool; spray instead from a distance on cotton and synthetics, or use them strictly as room sprays.How long does the scent linger?
Two to three hours noticeably in the air, longer in fabric and on soft furnishings. The incense lingers longest (resinous base notes); green tea and orange blossom are lighter and fade faster. Combine the orange blossom with the incense on different days for a varied profile.