What can you put in an Electric Diffuser?
O Olly Hudson

What can you put in an Electric Diffuser?

Feb 3, 2025

Electric diffusers are a great way of filling your home with the scents you love. They can turn any space into a personal sanctuary with the right selection of oils and ingredients. 

Knowing what you can and cannot put in your electric diffuser is essential for safe and effective use. This guide explores the types of substances you can use, with tips to ensure you can get the most out of your electric diffuser.

Contents

  • What can you put in an electric diffuser?

  • What to avoid putting in your electric diffuser

  • Tips for using your electric diffuser

  • Pick up perfect electric diffuser oils at The Essence Vault


What can you put in an electric diffuser?

 

Essential Oils

Essential oils are the most common choice for electric diffusers. These oils are extracted from plants, each carrying a distinct smell and flavour. Popular essential oils for diffusers include:

  • Lavender: Promotes relaxation and sleep.

  • Peppermint: Boosts energy and improves focus.

  • Lemon/lime: Uplifts mood and freshens the air.

  • Frankincense: Reduces feelings of anxiety and stimulates the immune system.

 

When using essential oils, always dilute them with water in the diffuser’s reservoir as per the manufacturer's instructions. Using too much oil can overwhelm the senses and potentially damage the diffuser.

 

Blended Essential Oils

Blended essential oils are pre-mixed combinations of two or more oils, which are crafted to harmonise scents and amplify their therapeutic benefits for a specific purpose, such as to energise, focus, or help you sleep.

At The Essence Vault, we offer various blends to cater to whichever mood you’re in. You can choose a selection of three of these as part of our Essential Oil Bundle:

  • Calming: Lime, lavender and mandarin.

  • Energising: Lemon, peppermint and rosemary.

  • Focus: Frankincense, peppermint and rosemary.

  • Happiness: Frankincense, peppermint, orange and lime.

  • Sleep: Vetiver, lavender and frankincense.


Fragrance Oils

While essential oils and fragrance oils may seem like similar products, they differ with the former being completely natural, while the latter is made artificially to imitate scents. The process of using them in an electric diffuser, however, is almost identical.

Water

Water is a crucial component in the diffusion process as it helps disperse the oils into the air in the form of a fine mist. Tap water is generally fine to use, although it can contain impurities that can impact the diffuser’s performance and longevity. Filtered or distilled water is the best option to avoid mineral buildup in the diffuser over time.

Hydrosols

Hydrosols, also known as floral waters, are a byproduct of the essential oil distillation process. They carry a subtle aroma and are much milder than essential oils, making them a great option for those who prefer a lighter scent. Popular hydrosols include rose water, lavender water, and chamomile water. You can use them on their own or mixed with essential oils for an enhanced experience.

Citrus Juices (With Caution)

Some people experiment with adding a few drops of natural citrus juice, like lemon or orange, to their diffuser for a zesty scent. While this is generally safe in small amounts, it’s not ideal for regular use. Citrus juices contain sugars and acids that can leave a residue in the diffuser, potentially causing damage or requiring more frequent cleaning.

 

What to Avoid Putting in Your Electric Diffuser

While electric diffusers are versatile, not everything is suitable for use. You should avoid using any synthetic fragrances as these can contain chemicals that may irritate your lungs or skin. They can also damage the diffuser, and the same goes for undiluted essential oils — using pure essential oils without water can be overpowering and may reduce the life of the diffuser.

Can you put perfume in an electric diffuser?’ is a fairly common question. The answer is no. Perfumes are alcohol-based and often include synthetic ingredients that are not designed for diffusion.

 

Tips for Using Your Electric Diffuser

To get the most out of your electric diffuser, follow these tips:

  1. Always check the user manual for specific recommendations for your diffuser model.

  2. Opt for pure, high-quality essential oils for the best results.

  3. Follow the water and oil quantity guidelines to avoid spills and ensure proper functioning.

  4. Clean your diffuser regularly to prevent residue buildup and maintain efficiency.

  5. Experiment with combinations of different oils to create blends that suit your mood or needs.


Pick up perfect electric diffuser oils at The Essence Vault

At The Essence Vault, we have the perfect selection of oils that you can use in your electric diffuser.

If you’re new to the idea and looking to explore electric diffusion in your home, then our Ceramic Electric Diffuser Bundle could be the perfect fit for you. Complete with two fragrance oils of your choice. This diffuser is designed for ultimate relaxation at the touch of a button.

Shop the latest designer-inspired diffuser oils for your home at The Essence Vault.

 

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