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  • Clearing Out The Cupboards

    It’s that time of year again, folks. The nights are darker, and the weather colder. We all start to feel a little glum and blue. So why not Spring clean in Autumn? It's the perfect way to bring freshness and light to your home. Not sure where to start or aren’t even sure what jobs you need to do? We have collated a list of all the cleaning tasks you might have forgotten and simple ways to refresh each room. Let's Start with the Kitchen No matter what size your space, your kitchen will benefit from a clean. Cleaning your appliances thoroughly and organising your space will make cooking and preparing meals a more enjoyable experience. We’ve listed a few things you can do to refresh your kitchen this autumn. Clean walls, backsplash and cabinet doors. Cooking can get pretty messy. You should probably go and check out the cupboards around your food preparation area. They will be dirtier than you think. A thorough scrub of surfaces especially around your oven will have your space looking brighter in no time. Deep clean all your appliances. Not only does this help to ensure they run efficiently, but it also ensures the food you are so lovingly preparing is done so in an area that is clean and free from contamination. Your washing machine, dishwasher, oven, and dryer will all benefit from regular maintenance and upkeep. Scrub the details; the grout between tiles, fixtures and fittings, door handles and the outside of your fridge. Clean and organise your kitchen cupboards. It’s pretty normal for the inside of your kitchen cabinets to get disorganised. When you are taking things out and putting them back multiple times a day, it's easy for things to get a little cluttered. We recommend taking out your spices and tins and giving everything a thorough clean. Then you can reorganise things as you put them back; make sure to check through your use by dates too. Clean your bins. Yes, all your bins need a thorough scrub. This is where you store your waste after all, so they will need cleaning inside and out. Don’t forget to disinfect the area around your bins too. Into The Bathroom Your bathroom is the most visited room in your home, so naturally it's going to need a good scrub. But before you get started, make sure you are selecting cleaning products that are kind to you and your surfaces. You will be having a lot of skin contact with surfaces in your bathroom, so you want to make sure the products you are using are gentle on your skin. Below are a few jobs you might want to tick off this Autumnal cleaning season. Descale and polish your showerhead, taps and other fittings Limescale can build up quickly around areas with frequent moisture so it's important to make sure all your fixtures are scrubbed thoroughly. Scrub the shower, bathtub and grout around your tiles Wash your shower curtain If your shower curtain hasn't had a chance to dry properly after use, it can quickly get mouldy. It's often a forgotten bathroom fitting that needs cleaning. Take it down and stick it in the washing machine. If you're lucky enough to have a garden, hang it on the line to dry and your bathroom will smell of the fresh autumn air when you bring it back in. Clean inside your vanity or mirror if you have one If you brush your teeth as enthusiastically as us, your mirror probably needs to be cleaned regularly. We recommend using newspapers to get a good shine on your bathroom mirror. To finish off your bathroom and bring a little of the seaside to your toilet, why not add a CorinCraft Emotif Home Fragrance Diffuser. Our Sealily Fragranced Pebble Jar makes a beautiful statement with its burst of blue colours whilst also giving off the fresh and uplifting aromas of the ocean. And Then On To The Living Room Your living space needs to be an environment you can relax and replenish in but often spaces that have high traffic need a more thorough clean. The living room is aptly named as you do alot of your living in this space, especially over the past year. We’ve collated a list of some things you should add to your cleaning chores. Clean under sofa cushions and any hidden spots The nooks and crannies of your living room will need a little tlc, after so much extra use. Hoovering your sofa cushions and cleaning out underneath will definitely be needed. Extra snacking crumbs and probably wrappers are often hidden down the sides of your sofa cushions. Dust off shelves and everything up high. Decorative surfaces such as tabletops and windowsills often collect dust and dirt, so make sure to give everywhere a thorough wipe down. Hard to reach spots where you store home accessories often get missed; now is the perfect time to clean the details. Clean living room windows and dressings Curtains and blinds harbour tons of dust throughout the year. Make sure that sunlight can get in through your windows by ensuring they've had a thorough clean inside and out. High touch surfaces such as door handles and light switches will need a wipe down as they see regular traffic from people in your home. If you have a pet, your high traffic areas will probably include your skirting boards too. Your living space should feel revamped after you’ve taken care of some of these missed spots. Now, you can enjoy evenings of calm and rest knowing you’ve tackled another load of chores. Heading to Bed Your Bedroom should feel like a space for peace and tranquility, but practically it also ends up being a place that needs lots of storage. Let’s see what clutter we can tidy up upstairs. Clean your nightstand and top of dresser If you like your trinkets in the bedroom, you’ll need to make sure you give everything a good wipe. Reorganise what you need and what you don’t as you want to avoid too much clutter in your sleeping space. Clean under your bed and other furniture You’ll be surprised at how much dust lays under your bed. It’s a great time to pull everything out and give everything a thorough dust and wipe. Dust light fixtures While you are dusting, don’t forget your light fixtures. We often have multiple lamps in our bedrooms, they will all need to be dusted properly. Inside Your Cupboards With the seasons changing, many start tucking away their summer clothing and pulling back out some of their warmer wolly jumpers. If you're organising your wardrobes and drawers this Autumn, our Emotif Drawer Fresheners leave your clothes and linens smelling fresh for longer. In a range of fragrances, the possibilities for these heart and flower shaped fresheners are endless. If your shoes are particularly smelly or even where you are storing your shoes, our Emotif Stinky Feet absorb and eliminate bad odours, leaving your shoes smelling refreshed. Cleaning the tops of picture frames One spot that often gets missed in our house is the tops of our picture frames. With framed prints, photographs and paintings on our walls, we often don’t see the tops of our picture frames. But that doesn’t mean they don’t need cleaning. It’s a perfect spot for dust to collect, so make sure you give your frames a quick wipe down! And to finish off any room, our pyramid shaped Aromid Room Fresheners are a beautiful piece of artwork that give off one of our many Emotif Diffuser Oils. Just top up by pouring over a capful of your favourite fragrance for long lasting and gentle aromas. Our Aphrodite Aromid is a popular choice for your bedroom. Happy Cleaning, Folks! For more tips & tricks for home & living or to look at some of our home fragrances, check out our website.

  • Our Senses & Our Emotions

    There are many scientific studies that demonstrate the strong relationship our emotions share with our senses. Our five senses are being constantly utilised to assess and engage with our surroundings, so how can we best make use of this for our mood? Our emotional processing, learning, and interpretation of information can all be guided by our different sensory cortices; our hearing, sight, taste, touch, and smell. So what does this have to do with the practice of mindfulness? The answer is simple; everything! You don’t have to be spiritual or practice Buddhism to adopt mindful techniques into your life. You just need to utilise the powerful tools your body already has at its disposal. How can we use mindfulness techniques to reconnect with ourselves? By reconnecting with our five senses, we can learn to consciously focus on the present moment. Mindfulness has the power to help you develop your self awareness, confidence, ability to manage stress and teach you to be kinder to yourself. It is also a common technique used to relieve symptoms of anxiety and reduce the risk of panic attacks. In moments of overwhelming stress; Try to name five things you can see, Then four things you can hear, Three things you can smell, Then two things you can touch, And one thing you can taste; Let us know how you feel afterward. Probably a little calmer. Not only are you distracting your brain from spiraling thoughts but you are also allowing yourself to engage with your current environment and the present moment. You are using those powerful tools your body has to help reconnect you with the present. This is just a small and very quick, effective example of how you can use your senses to be more mindful in your day. It doesn’t have to be a long drawn-out session of mindful practice to help you. Let’s help you to explore other ways you can make the most of your senses. Our Senses & Memory Our senses and emotions have a two way relationship, impacting one another in both directions. Emotions provide a boost to our sensory cortices and in turn, our senses pick up on our surroundings and connect that environment to our emotions. So why not make sure your senses are getting a fix from some good stuff; after all, it's feeding back into your emotions again. Just as scents of Lavender commonly have calming properties, so does chamomile. Which is why our Lavender & Chamomile Sleep Stones are a perfect gift to give yourself or someone else who needs a little self love. Smells of coffee connecting with morning is another way we have learned an association to an aroma. This is relative to the individual and the memories/feelings which vary for each person. For example, the taste of orange juice reminds me of being unwell as it's something I would always have when I was ill as a child. “Got to get your vitamin C,” Nanna would tell me. For you, orange juice might provoke memories of a holiday or summertime. This is why songs can provide an emotional response too; ever cried to the radio driving home because the song takes you back to another time and place? The memories of connected emotions can provoke the same response when we hear the song again. This kind of learned association can help us to interpret information through, for example, if the food looks gross or smells wrong, we choose not to eat it or assume we won't like it. So, what about smells we do like? Well, the food we like the smell of usually makes our stomachs rumble, doesn’t it? Managing Emotions with Natural Scents What we hear, see, smell, taste and touch can provide us with information on how we should feel. If you want to feel more motivated in your workspace, read our blog post on motivating your mind through your nose. In the other direction too, what we feel can heavily influence what our senses are taking in. You might miss some beautiful bird song on your walk to the shops because you're too wrapped up in your thoughts for the day, stressed and overwhelmed with your to-do list. But, by practicing mindful activities, you can begin to focus on the present. You don’t need to wait until you’re out and about to feel the benefits of focusing on the present either; our Stress Stones are a wonderful way for you to take five and reconnect with yourself. Just open up the jar, breathe in the aromas of our 11 organic essential oils and feel yourself begin to calm. Let the worries and stresses melt away. Mindfulness is allowing yourself to engage with how you are feeling without judgment and accepting the present moment. A study by Weber and Heuberger (2008) found that smelling real plants over artificial aromas demonstrated an improvement in mood, calmness and alertness. When smells are natural, they can have a positive impact on our overall emotional functioning. We love natural scents at CorinCraft and that's why all our ingredients are from organic sources. In fact, we don’t use anything but certified organic plant matter to create our Love Organic Range of fragrances. We can’t always be in the outdoors, indulging our senses in the sights, sounds and scents of nature. But we can bring it inside with us and find ways to carry those beautiful scents around. Our Jasmine and Sandalwood fragrance provides a natural scent which has so many benefits for your overall functioning. Awakening those sensory cortices, jasmine and sandalwood both have calming properties as well as benefits such as increasing feelings of overall wellbeing and productivity levels. Are you looking at ways to bring the outside in instead? Our Emotif Home Fragrance Range provides beautiful pieces of art for your home that also have aromatherapy benefits, something for your nose and your eyes. Choose from our extensive range of concentrated essential oils, including our new additions; Lemongrass Concentrated Diffuser Oil Lemongrass is an antiviral, antibacterial, anti-everything. A perfect addition to your home that will boost productivity, enhance mood and even relieve headaches. Peppermint Concentrated Diffuser Oil This versatile essential oil not only clears sinus’s, relieves aches and pains, treats cold and coughs but also boosts mental capacity, energises us, and enhances our mood. Aromatherapy is just one of many ways we can give ourselves a little self love and celebrate the relationship our emotions have with our five senses. And for those especially challenging times, we must use all the tools at our disposal. We hope our tips and tricks for being mindful helps you manage any stressors or worries you are having at the moment. For more advice on utilising your senses in your life, check out posts on our blog.

  • Create a Motivating Workspace with Your Senses

    Motivating your mind through your nose Links between our senses and emotions are constantly being tested and evaluated for more information. What we do know is the dynamic relationship our nose has with influencing our mood, so how can we make best use of this to motivate ourselves? Many of us have been working from home now for over a year. It started off well, we all had the best intentions; up early, breakfast, and dressed and organised for the day well before our first meeting. But as lockdown continued and the chances of getting back into the office and around our colleagues again grew further away, many of us have struggled to keep the motivation up. So how can we make our environment a more positive workspace and encourage us to find that drive we had at the beginning of this pandemic? And if you are heading back to the office, what can you take with you to increase your productivity? We’ve discussed scents to soothe and calm you at the end of the day, but what about when we wake up? The best medicine to wake up feeling refreshed is a good night’s sleep but you can use scents to help you feel more alert and give you better focus in the morning. If you’re struggling to get some rest, read our blog post on Soothing Scents For A Sleepless Soul. Aromas that have an influential relationship with motivation and drive include coffee (unsurprisingly), citrus fruits, peppermint, rosemary and many more. We've listed a few below and how you could incorporate them into your work day and space. Coffee Not a big surprise, even the smell of coffee can act as a stimulant. Waking up early and brewing yourself a strong coffee is a sure way to kick start the day. If you're not a coffee drinker, you will still benefit from the aromas! Citrus Fruits Whilst orange and lemon can also be used for their soothing properties, citrus based essential oils enable creativity and increase our levels of alertness and improve our mood. Our Zesty Citrus Room Diffuser makes a welcome addition to any workspace. Peppermint Studies have shown peppermint to increase alertness, reduce fatigue, improve levels of motivation, self confidence and even enhance physical stamina and performance. Rosemary Rosemary is a natural stimulant for the brain which encourages alertness and improves cognitive performance. Fresh and dried rosemary in the home works wonders to boost your day to day performance, as well as enhance our mood, self confidence and overall feeling of wellbeing. Sage Different varieties of Sage have shown to enhance our mental capacity and performance, including alertness and reaction time. Not just for use in the kitchen, sage can be used to cleanse your living space and in essential oils blends to boost your productivity. Blended Oils Blended Oils, such as our organic blend of 14 aromatherapy oils that are used in our Smart Stones, has evidenced an increase in focus and attention. Our beautiful Aromid home fragrance diffusers provide something for the eyes as well as the nose. These stunning statement pieces are sure to brighten up the dullest of home work spaces and you can make the most of our wide range of essential oils to improve your creativity and get those tasks done before the weekend arrives again. And, if your work day is particularly stressful, we recommend taking ten minutes of calm with our Stress Stones. With a blend of eleven different aromatherapy oils, including Sage, Peppermint and Lemon, just a few moments to inhale the aromas will help you to reset and take on the rest of your day with a calm and confident approach. For a better peak at our statement piece diffusers and room fresheners, visit our website.

  • Soothing Scents For A Sleepless Soul

    How can we promote a healthy sleep schedule and why is it important? We all know that getting a good kip is essential for our overall functioning but what can we do to improve the quality of our sleep schedule and, in turn, improve the quality of our mental and physical well-being? How Much Sleep Do We Need? Sleep duration is, of course, a very important element when thinking about how much sleep you need, but it’s not the full picture. The NHS recommends the average adult to get between 6 and 9 hours of sleep a night. It is also important that you maintain a regular sleeping pattern, including what time of night you go to sleep and when you wake up each day. As well as considering what time you hit the hay each evening, there are ways we can make sure that we are getting enough of each stage of the sleeping cycle and an overall high quality rest. A Healthy Sleep Routine Getting to bed on time isn’t always as straight forward as it sounds, we know. But there are small tweaks you could make to your routine to aid that wind down to come quicker. Planning your evening routine to ensure you are away from electronic devices at least an hour before bed has proven to reduce the time it takes for you to drift off. Why not turn the television off, get a little fresh air or have a read to wind down this week? You'll be sure to feel the benefits of ditching the devices in the evening. By taking a break from the blue screens, we allow our eyes to adjust to a less stimulating light. Incorporate some time into your evening to light your favourite candles, a little incense or open up one of our Spa Stones or Lavender & Chamomile Sleep Stones jars to help promote a gentle wind down. Let’s explore the sleep cycle in more depth because knowledge is power! The Sleep Cycle Non- Rapid Eye Movement Sleep (NREM) is the first phase of the sleep cycle and is broken into three separate stages; Stage 1 Feeling drowsy - Your body begins to relax but you can be easily stirred. If you are uninterrupted, typically you will fall into a light sleep quickly. Stage 2 A light sleep which you can be easily woken from. This makes up around half of your total time asleep. Your heart rate slows, you experience slower breathing and a drop in body temperature. Stage 3 Deep Sleep - Your breathing slows further, heart rate decreases and you will be harder to wake. This stage is considered essential by scientists to restore brain and body function, allow growth and improve immune system functioning. There are also studies that demonstrate this stage of sleep contributes to our creativity, memory and insight. The second phase of the sleep cycle is Rapid Eye Movement Sleep (REM); this is where you tend to have your most vivid dreams. Your brain activity increases to similar levels as when you are awake and your body enters a temporary paralysis of all muscles, except the eyes and the muscles used for breathing. This phase of the Sleep Cycle is considered essential for learning, memory and overall cognitive functioning. Typically, you experience each phase of the cycle four to five times during your sleeping period and each stage helps us towards having a fully restorative rest. So what can we do to ensure we are getting enough of each phase each night? Improving Our Environment Now we know the ins and outs of our sleep schedule, we can work on ways to improve the quality of each phase. The best place to start is the bedroom, of course. Our environment is incredibly impactful on our overall well being, so how can we utilise our space to promote a positively restful sleep? Light Light conditions in our sleep space and the type of lighting we access before bed can impact our ability to drift off. By using soft lighting and low levels of light in the bedroom, we can encourage relaxation of our eye muscles as well as decreasing the levels of stimulus which may wake us once we do drift off. Why not try our scented tea light holders in your bedroom; soft candlelight will help to relax you and the scent of our Black Iris Fragranced Tealight Holders provide a soothing blend of aromas to compliment your calming space. Try black out curtains if you find street lights disturbing you through your window. Even small levels of light, such as a digital clock radio, can stir us so be sure to check for all sources of light in your bedroom if you are still having issues getting a decent rest. Sounds We typically fall asleep in the evening because everywhere is quieter. There are less sounds of movement, nearby traffic, talking, etc. Our bodies interpret the lack of sound and stimulus as a cue to relax and rest. So, naturally, if we are disturbed by sounds, our bodies take the opposite cue; it wants to wake up. Try minimising the noise coming into your bedroom. Loud disturbances can negatively impact our sleep quality so it is important to strive for a quiet and peaceful sleep environment. For some, however, this isn’t always possible. And as the weather gets warmer, we want our windows open and the fresh air circulating. But with that comes the sound of your neighbors, local traffic and passers by. Try a white noise machine or ambient music to block out unwanted noise; this can also alleviate symptoms of anxiety and stress. Scents By far the most impactful and (in our opinion) important human function we can utilise to enhance our mood and promote a calm space to rest in is our sense of smell. The power of the human nose and our association with certain scents can be extremely beneficial when trying to improve our sleep quality. The National Sleep Foundation Bedroom Poll 2012 found that individuals were most excited to get to bed and reported a more comfortable rest when they had freshly washed bedding. But we can’t change our bedding every day, can we? It is most beneficial for sleepers to change their sheets every two weeks, so why not bring that smell of fresh linen into your room every evening with our Emotif Fresh Linen Diffuser. Other scents commonly used to promote relaxation are chamomile and lavender. With many aromatherapy benefits, lavender is used to alleviate symptoms of stress and anxiety. Chamomile's soothing properties encourage calm. Our Lavender & Chamomile Sleep Stones are a perfect accompaniment to your bedroom. Pop them on your bedside table and open the lid an hour or so before bed. The delicate aromas from our Lavender & Chamomile essential oils will fill your bedroom and promote a relaxing space for you to drift off peacefully. Less commonly known scents which can be used to promote rest include cedar, sandalwood, patchouli, ylang-ylang and rose. Our collection of home fragrances and aromatherapy stones provide a range of soothing scents to help you catch the best quality zzz's. Our Emotif Diffuser Perfect Rose releases delicate floral aromas and, just like all our diffuser collection, it can be topped up with our range of Concentrated Diffuser Oils. To browse our full range of aromatherapy products to promote calm in your home, visit our website.

  • Aromatherapy Awareness Week 2021

    The week beginning 7th June 2021 is the 13th Aromatherapy Awareness Week hosted by the International Federation of Aromatherapists (IFA), drawing attention to the extensive range of clinical benefits of aromatherapy. This year’s main theme is inspired by the vast amount of research that has taken place during the pandemic, studying the beneficial properties of essential oils for our health. With anti-inflammatory, immunomodulatory, and antiviral properties, the power of essential oils is endless and has been a fantastic tool for both body and brain during the Covid-19 pandemic. This year’s Aromatherapy Awareness Week is celebrating the long list of benefits for our mental health and how aromatherapy can support our healthcare system, with each essential oil having its own unique healing properties such as; Calming Uplifting Antibacterial Anti-inflammatory Stimulating Regulating stress hormones Antioxidants Lowering Anxiety Regulating emotions Aromatherapy and Covid-19 The Covid-19 pandemic has allowed us to shine a light on many areas Western medicine practices traditionally ignore and how we can use holistic therapies to support our struggling health care system. But how can aromatherapy be used directly with conditions like Covid-19? What can you do at home to alleviate sickness and restore some balance to your body and brain whilst also keeping others safe? Adaptogen essential oils such as Rose, Bergamot, Lavender, Geranium, and Ylang-ylang can help to regulate our stress hormones, improve our immune response, regulate our breathing, increase our stamina and lower inflammation. Antioxidant essential oils such as Citrus, Ginger, Black Pepper and Oregano can help to improve our overall immunity and maintain a balance in our oxygen levels. And to keep others safe, we’ve all learned plenty about how airborne infections can spread. So to keep the air free from infectious organisms, it can be beneficial to improve the air quality by spraying the air with essential oils. Clean your air and stimulate your immune system with a range of essential oils like; Bergamot, which is an antiviral, anti-infectious and deodorising essential oil Cinnamon Leaf is an air disinfectant Eucalyptus has antimicrobial and immunostimulant properties Peppermint is an air-purifying essential oil as well as having antiviral and antimicrobial benefits Lemongrass is an antiviral and anti-infectious essential oil, as well as having antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties. Lemongrass can also alleviate symptoms of stress and anxiety, calming the nervous system and giving you time to recuperate. Aromatherapy Research Whilst we celebrate Aromatherapy Awareness Week, we must look at what campaigns are raising awareness around the benefits of aromatherapy too! In 2018, the government received a report issued by the All-Party Parliamentary Group for Integrated Healthcare (PGIH) urging them to embrace more complementary and traditional medical approaches in order to support the increasing strain on our health care system. And the Covid 19 pandemic certainly created opportunities for plenty of research around the benefits of essential oils for our health and wellbeing. Research has taken place to study both the physiological and psychological benefits including research into reducing anxiety, responses to work-related stress, treating depression, fighting bacterial infection, their antifungal, antiviral and anti-inflammatory properties and much more. Find out more about research and fundraising projects taking place by the hosts of Aromatherapy Awareness Week, the International Federation of Aromatherapists (IFA) by clicking the link below https://ifaroma.org/en_GB/home/charity-work/charity-projects Corincraft products that contain the essential oils mentioned in this article: Eucalyptus: Rose: Bergamot: Geranium: Lavender: Ylang-Ylang: Black Pepper: Oregano:

  • How Can I Make My Favourite Perfume Last Longer?

    A question we get asked a lot is "How do I make my favourite perfume last longer?" So we asked our fragrance expert for his top tips... 1. An obvious one but, probably the most important, use it less frequently. Maybe you apply it twice a day and could cut down to once. Or maybe only use your favourite scent when you're going out rather than everyday use. 2. Also, use it wisely. Think about how many times you're spraying it, where you're applying it and for what occasions. 3. If your favourite scent is expensive, have a selection of other affordable perfumes that you can spritz happily all day long and save your precious, most expensive elixir for special occasions. Think of it this way, you don’t have one coat, so don’t have one fragrance. There is a whole world out there, go sniff! 4. Forget the use-by date! A decent fragrance will last years and years if kept away from light and heat, so despite the stunning packaging, PUT IT AWAY! 5. If your favourite fragrance has a body line to complement it (e.g. a body cream), then layering can help make the scent stay stronger for longer or alternate using the lotion and perfume. This can be a bit pricey and time-consuming but will mean you use less in the long run. To browse our range of vegan & cruelty-free, organic perfumes click here!

  • Who Said Drawer Fresheners Were A Thing Of The Past?

    When we say 'drawer fresheners' most people think of the little bag of potpourri their Grandma used to have in her underwear draw that would leave everything smelling, well a little bit musty! Drawer fresheners aren't as common these days as they used to be, mainly because those that are on the market don't really last very long, and also because washing powders and fabric softeners tend to be fragranced now. Everyone knows you can't beat the smell of fresh washing. But that's exactly what it is, fresh washing! When you rely on fragranced washing powder or fabric softener, it only tends to smell amazing as soon as it comes out the washing machine, then the strength of the smell it's all downhill from there. Once a jumper has been in a draw for a few weeks or you get your summer clothes out for the first time since last year, it's very unlikely they will still smell freshly washed or fragrant. So what's the solution? How can you have great smelling clothes 24/7 all year round no matter when they were washed? We have the answer. Say hello to our Fragranced Fresheners, the modern take on drawer fresheners. Made from high-grade plaster of pairs, our fresheners come in packs of 6 little hearts or flowers that can fit in the palm of your hand. Each heart/flower has been steeped in natural essential oils that are then absorbed deep within its complex molecular structure. Over time, using natural capillary action, the fragrance will gradually and steadily be released into the atmosphere, filling its surroundings with a constant aroma and gently fragrancing your clothes. Our Fragranced Fresheners continue to release their gorgeous scent for at least 6 months (some of our customers have reported using them for over a year and they're still going strong!), and when the time comes that you think the fragrance needs topping up, simply pour a few drops of our concentrated refill oil onto the surface, wait a few moments for it to absorbed and you're all set for another 3-6 months of fragrance! You can continue to revitalise your fragranced fresheners over and over again which is great news for the environment and your purse! But why stop at just using them in clothes drawers?! They can be used to fragrance anywhere! Our customers aren't afraid to get creative with where they place their fragranced fresheners. Here are some of our favourites.... at the bottom of the wardrobe, in the airing cupboard, in the car as an air freshener, in the shoe cupboard (or even inside a really stinky pair of trainers!), in a desk drawer at work, at the bottom of a handbag (every time you get your purse out you're met with a wonderful smell!), on the hall table, behind the toilet, in a teenager's PE bag, in the room where the smelly dog food is kept, in waiting rooms....the possibilities are endless! Our fragranced fresheners come in 2 different shapes and 10 different scents, each with their own unique colour, so there's a smell and look suitable for anywhere in your home... Heart-shaped fragranced fresheners - Sea Lily (marbled blue & white) - Red Berry Fruits (marbled red/pink & white) - Aphrodite (marbled black/grey & white) - Fresh Linen (plain white) - Zesty Citrus (marbled orange & white) - Black Iris (marbled purple) Flower-shaped fragranced fresheners - Soft lavender (light lilac) - Perfect Rose (dusty pink) - Sweet Pea (pale yellow) - Floral Ensemble (white) If you LOVE the smell of good old fashioned washing powder then our 'fresh linen fragranced fresheners' are for you! A lot of people get nostalgic saying it smells exactly like washing day at home when mum used the twin tub back in the day! Click here to shop our range of Fragranced Fresheners

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