4 Ways to Use an Oil Diffuser - wikiHow (2024)

  • Categories
  • Health
  • Alternative Health
  • Essential Oils

Download Article

Explore this Article

methods

1Using an Electric Diffuser

2Using a Candle Diffuser

3Using a Reed Diffuser

4Choosing an Oil

+Show 1 more...

-Show less...

Other Sections

Video

Tips and Warnings

Related Articles

References

Article Summary

Co-authored byJulie Brow-Polanco

Last Updated: February 16, 2024References

Download Article

Diffusing essential oils is a great way to improve the aroma of any room. There are several different types of oil diffuser, but all of them are equally easy to use. Fill the diffuser only to the maximum level, use the right amount of oil, and keep an eye on it as it works for the best results.

Method 1

Method 1 of 4:

Using an Electric Diffuser

Download Article

  1. 1

    Place your diffuser near the middle of the room. Oil diffusers will release a fine mist of water to diffuse the oils around your room. Place your diffuser near the center of your chosen room to let the oil distribute evenly around the space. Keep it on a flat surface to prevent anything from spilling or falling over while your diffuser is running.[1]

    • Put a towel down underneath the diffuser to catch any excess water while the diffuser runs. If the towel remains dry after the first few times using it, it probably isn’t needed.
    • You’ll also need a power outlet nearby if your diffuser needs to be plugged in.
  2. 2

    Lift the top off of your diffuser. While it may differ slightly between different types of diffusers, most will have a top casing that can be lifted off to reveal the reservoir. Try rotating, popping, or even just lifting the top of your diffuser to open it and get access to the internal water tank.[2]

    • If you’re unsure how to open your diffuser, check the manufacturer's guide for instructions specific to your diffuser.
    • Some diffusers may have two tops that need to be removed to access the reservoir. One will normally be decorative, where the other is used to trap excess moisture. If you remove the top of your diffuser and see another casing instead of a tank, remove this interior casing as well.

    Advertisem*nt

  3. 3

    Fill the diffuser with room temperature water.[3] Fill a small measuring cup or glass with water that is around room temperature, or below your body temperature. Carefully pour the water into the reservoir or internal tank of your diffuser. Check for a line or marking on the inside of the tank to indicate how much water you should pour into the tank.[4][5]

    • Rather than a line or marker, some diffusers may come with a measuring jug that holds exactly the right amount of water for the reservoir. Fill this up with water and pour it into the tank.
    • Room temperature is around 69°F (21°C). Put a finger in the water to test it, looking for water that is slightly cool but not cold.
  4. 4

    Add 3 to 10 drops of essential oils to your diffuser.[6] Unscrew the cap on your chosen essential oil and tilt it directly over the water reservoir. You may need to slightly shake it, but drops of oils should begin falling into the water. Let around 6 or 7 drops fall in before tilting the bottle back and putting the cap back on.[7]

    • You can combine different types of essential oils, but you should only put a maximum of 10 drops into your diffuser. Use a few drops of each oil that you want to prevent an overpowering aroma when you turn your diffuser on.
    • Keep track of how many drops of oil you use for each operation so you can get a better sense of how much you need. For a smaller room, you might only need 3 or 4 drops. Start lower and increase the amount of oil you use until you’re happy with the aroma.
  5. 5

    Replace the top of your diffuser and turn it on.[8] Put the lid or casing of the diffuser back over the reservoir, making sure it is sitting properly. Turn the diffuser on at the wall and use the button or switch on the front of the diffuser to let it start running.[9]

    • Some diffusers may have multiple settings or lights that you can use to adjust its operation. Check your manufacturer’s instructions if you’re unsure how to make your diffuser work, or to see how to use these more advanced settings.
  6. Advertisem*nt

Method 2

Method 2 of 4:

Using a Candle Diffuser

Download Article

  1. 1

    Put your diffuser in a high traffic area of your room. As the water evaporates with the help of the candle, it’ll start releasing the aroma of your chosen oil. Place the diffuser somewhere the movement of people or a gentle breeze will help distribute the oil aroma. Keep it on a flat surface, in a high-traffic and central part of the room for the best results.[10]

    • People moving around it will help distribute the oil, but will also increase the chance of it being knocked over. Make sure the diffuser is kept in a safe place first.
  2. 2

    Fill the reservoir with water.[11] Fill a glass or small measuring jug with water and pour it into the reservoir on top of the diffuser. Some diffusers may have a line or indicator to guide how much water you should add to the reservoir. If not, fill it around halfway to reduce the chance of water spilling.[12]

    • Always consult the manufacturer’s instructions for advice on your specific diffuser.
    • Make sure you put the water in before you add any oils.
  3. 3

    Add 2 to 4 drops of essential oil to the water. Unscrew the lid of your chosen oil and tilt it over the water reservoir to begin slowly adding drops. Let 2 or 3 drops fall into the water before tilting the bottle back and putting the lid back on.[13]

    • Combine different oils for a more complex aroma, but avoid using more than 4 drops of oil combined in a candle diffuser.
    • The amount of oil needed will vary based on the size of your room. Start with fewer drops and increase the amount of oil you use until you’re happy with the aroma.
    • Keep track of how many drops of oil you use for each operation so you can get a better sense of how much you need. For a smaller room, you might only need 3 or 4 drops. Start lower and increase the amount of oil you use until your happy with the aroma.
  4. 4

    Place a candle under the reservoir and light it. Place a small candle, such as a tealight or something similar, in the space underneath the reservoir. Use a match or long lighter to set the candle alight, and leave it for 3 to 4 hours to diffuse the oils.[14]

    • Keep an eye on your candle and diffuser as it works, to make sure the candle doesn’t go out by itself.
    • Once the water in the reservoir has mostly evaporated, or you cannot see the oil anymore, blow the candle out.
  5. Advertisem*nt

Method 3

Method 3 of 4:

Using a Reed Diffuser

Download Article

  1. 1

    Place your diffuser somewhere central in your room or home. The reed diffuser is the most passive way to diffuse oil around your home, so it needs movement to distribute the aroma around. Keep your diffuser in a high-traffic, central area of your room or home for the best results.[15]

    • Try placing the diffuser near the main entryway to the room, so you get a fresh hit of your chosen oil everytime you go into the room.
  2. 2

    Pour essential oil into the reservoir. Most reed diffusers will come with a bottle of oil designed of the right strength for the diffuser. Pour the oil into the mouth of the diffuser, being careful not to spill any over the sides.[16]

    • Unlike other diffusers, reed diffusers don’t allow you to swap out new scents easily. Pick an oil that you like for long-term usage.
    • There’s no right amount of oil to pour into the diffuser. Some people will pour in the whole bottle, others will add a little at a time to keep the oil fresh.
  3. 3

    Add the reeds to the diffuser. Bunch the reeds together and carefully drop them into the mouth of the diffuser. Spread them out so they are separate and all point in different directions for a more even diffusion of oil. The oil will begin absorbing into the reeds and slowly filling your room with the aroma of the oil.[17]

    • The more reeds that you use, the stronger the aroma will be. For a smaller room, you may only want to use 2 or 3 reeds.
    • Adding the reeds may cause the oil in the diffuser to overflow if it’s already very full. Be careful when adding the reeds, or do so over a sink to prevent spillage.
  4. 4

    Flip the reeds to refresh the oils and the aroma. Every week or so, you may notice that the aroma from the oil begins to fade. Lift the reeds out of the diffuser and flip them over, so the end that was soaking in the oils is now facing upward. This should refresh the aroma for another week or so until you flip them again.[18]

    • It may help to flip the reeds over a paper towel or over your sink to catch any stray oils.
  5. Advertisem*nt

Method 4

Method 4 of 4:

Choosing an Oil

Download Article

  1. 1

    Use lemon oil for a fresh, citrusy aroma.[19] Lemon oil is one of the more popular oils for a range of products, including use as an essential oil in a diffuser. Use a few drops to fill your home with the citrusy sharpness of lemon. Some studies have even shown benefits of using lemon oil to improve your mood or to reduce stress![20]

    • Use a combination of lemon, peppermint, and rosemary oil for an energizing blend of aromas.[21]
  2. 2

    Choose cinnamon oil for a fresh-baked cinnamon roll scent.[22] Cinnamon oil has a sweeter, warmer smell to it than lemon, and so makes a great scent for those dark winter months. Use a few drops of cinnamon oil to make your home smell like you’ve got cinnamon rolls in the oven all day long.[23]

    • Try combining orange, ginger, and cinnamon oils for an amazing fall scent perfect for Thanksgiving.[24]
  3. 3

    Go with lavender oil for a calming, floral aroma.[25] Lavender oil may be the most popular and the most common essential oil, but it’s definitely for a good reason. Use a few drops of lavender oil to give your home a beautifully fresh and floral scent, as well as potentially helping you fall asleep if you use it in the evening.[26]

    • Use a mixture of lavender, grapefruit, lemon, and spearmint oil for a delightful summertime blend of aromas.[27]
  4. 4

    Opt for peppermint oil to keep you awake and alert. The sharp, yet somewhat sweet smell of peppermint will freshen up your home and may even keep you more awake and focused. Use a few drops of peppermint oil to fill your home with a familiar, minty smell.[28]

    • Mix equal quantities of peppermint oil and eucalyptus oils for an aroma that will help clear your sinuses and may help you breathe better.[29]
  5. Advertisem*nt

Expert Q&A

Ask a Question

200 characters left

Include your email address to get a message when this question is answered.

Submit

      Advertisem*nt

      Video

      Tips

      • Always add water before oil.

        Thanks

        Helpful5Not Helpful0

      • Be sure you are using an oil from a reputable company. You want to know what you are inhaling.

        Thanks

        Helpful3Not Helpful0

      Submit a Tip

      All tip submissions are carefully reviewed before being published

      Submit

      Thanks for submitting a tip for review!

      Advertisem*nt

      Warnings

      • Essential oil diffusion may be harmful to your pets. Consult your vet or look online for further advice before using essential oils around animals.

        Thanks

        Helpful6Not Helpful0

      • Be careful not to spill any water from the diffuser while it is running, as this may lead to electrocution or electrical faults.

        Thanks

        Helpful5Not Helpful0

      • Always read and follow the manufacturer’s instructions and warranty for your specific oil diffuser.[30]

        Thanks

        Helpful0Not Helpful0

      Advertisem*nt

      You Might Also Like

      14 Ways to Use Bio-OilHow toDilute Tea Tree Oil
      How toUse Tea Tree Oil for AcneHow toUse Fragrance OilsHow to Create Your Own Natural Perfume Using Essential OilsHow toRemove Lice Using Tea Tree OilAn Expert-Approved Guide to Extracting Oil from Fruit PeelsHow to Use Oregano Oil to Treat Respiratory InfectionsHow toTake Oregano Oil OrallyHow toMake Natural Outdoor Fly Repellent with Essential OilsHow toAdd Essential Oils to ShampooHow toBlend Essential OilsHow toUse Tea Tree Oil for WartsHow toBurn Essential Oil

      Advertisem*nt

      References

      1. https://youtu.be/Oe8gDcBGcao?t=41
      2. https://youtu.be/IpHiRUFJcck?t=8
      3. Julie Brow-Polanco. Master Herbalist & Certified Aromatherapist. Expert Interview. 12 April 2022.
      4. https://youtu.be/Oe8gDcBGcao?t=61
      5. Julie Brow-Polanco. Master Herbalist & Certified Aromatherapist. Expert Interview. 12 April 2022.
      6. Julie Brow-Polanco. Master Herbalist & Certified Aromatherapist. Expert Interview. 12 April 2022.
      7. https://youtu.be/Oe8gDcBGcao?t=102
      8. Julie Brow-Polanco. Master Herbalist & Certified Aromatherapist. Expert Interview. 12 April 2022.
      9. https://youtu.be/IpHiRUFJcck?t=47

      More References (21)

      1. https://youtu.be/cqbeFXw-VhQ?t=120
      2. Julie Brow-Polanco. Master Herbalist & Certified Aromatherapist. Expert Interview. 12 April 2022.
      3. https://youtu.be/HUg9_0Bj84U?t=10
      4. https://youtu.be/HUg9_0Bj84U?t=16
      5. https://youtu.be/HUg9_0Bj84U?t=23
      6. https://youtu.be/cqbeFXw-VhQ?t=120
      7. https://youtu.be/co*ckbiW-SX0?t=70
      8. https://youtu.be/co*ckbiW-SX0?t=108
      9. https://youtu.be/cqbeFXw-VhQ?t=167
      10. Julie Brow-Polanco. Master Herbalist & Certified Aromatherapist. Expert Interview. 12 April 2022.
      11. https://www.wellandgood.com/good-looks/10-best-essential-oils/
      12. https://redefinedmom.com/57-essential-oil-diffuser-blend-recipes-for-mind-body-soul/
      13. Julie Brow-Polanco. Master Herbalist & Certified Aromatherapist. Expert Interview. 12 April 2022.
      14. https://www.wellandgood.com/good-looks/10-best-essential-oils/
      15. https://redefinedmom.com/57-essential-oil-diffuser-blend-recipes-for-mind-body-soul/
      16. Julie Brow-Polanco. Master Herbalist & Certified Aromatherapist. Expert Interview. 12 April 2022.
      17. https://www.wellandgood.com/good-looks/10-best-essential-oils/
      18. https://redefinedmom.com/57-essential-oil-diffuser-blend-recipes-for-mind-body-soul/
      19. https://www.wellandgood.com/good-looks/10-best-essential-oils/
      20. https://redefinedmom.com/57-essential-oil-diffuser-blend-recipes-for-mind-body-soul/
      21. Julie Brow-Polanco. Master Herbalist & Certified Aromatherapist. Expert Interview. 12 April 2022.

      About This Article

      4 Ways to Use an Oil Diffuser - wikiHow (33)

      Co-authored by:

      Julie Brow-Polanco

      Master Herbalist & Certified Aromatherapist

      This article was co-authored by Julie Brow-Polanco. Julie Brow-Polanco is a Master Herbalist & Certified Aromatherapist with more than 11 years of experience. She is an expert on natural remedies and specializes in using them to support whole-body wellness, particularly immune, digestive, nervous, and reproductive health. Julie earned a Bachelor's Degree in Psychology from Dominican University, a Master Herbalist Certification from The School of Natural Healing, and a Certificate of Aromatherapy from the Pacific Institute of Aromatherapy. Julie is a member of the American Herbalist Guild and a Certified Aromatherapist through the National Association of Holistic Aromatherapy. This article has been viewed 274,245 times.

      20 votes - 90%

      Co-authors: 12

      Updated: February 16, 2024

      Views:274,245

      Categories: Essential Oils

      Article SummaryX

      Using an oil diffuser to improve the aroma of any room is an easy process. Place your diffuser near the middle of the room to let the oil distribute evenly around the space. Keep it on a flat surface to prevent anything from spilling of falling over. You’ll also want to put a towel under the diffuser to catch any excess water. If your diffuser needs to be plugged in, make sure your setup is near an outlet. For an electric diffuser, lift the top off and fill the small measuring cup or glass with room-temperature water. Add 3 to 10 drops of essential oil to the water reservoir before replacing the top and turning the diffuser on. To learn how to use a reed or candle diffuser, keep reading!

      Did this summary help you?

      In other languages

      Dutch

      French

      Hindi

      German

      Korean

      Arabic

      Spanish

      Thai

      Indonesian

      • Print
      • Send fan mail to authors

      Thanks to all authors for creating a page that has been read 274,245 times.

      Did this article help you?

      Advertisem*nt

      4 Ways to Use an Oil Diffuser - wikiHow (2024)

      FAQs

      What is the most effective way to diffuse oils? ›

      1. Ultrasonic Diffuser. Using an ultrasonic diffuser, like this Jasmine Essential Oil Diffuser, is the most effective and efficient way to diffuse your essential oils.

      How do I get the most out of my oil diffuser? ›

      Flipping the reeds of your diffuser will help disturb the base liquid and fragrance oil if they've been stagnant for a while. This will improve the distribution of scent throughout the room. You should aim to flip the reeds of your diffuser weekly or once every couple of weeks to get the most out of the aroma.

      How do you use an oil diffuser without a diffuser? ›

      A soothing way to enjoy essential oils without a diffuser is by adding a few drops of your favorite essential oil to your warm bath. While you can add pure essential oils directly into the bath, epsom salts will help to dissolve the essential oils for blissful aromatherapy.

      How do you use an oil diffuser as a humidifier? ›

      Because aroma diffusers emit a small quantity of water, we are often asked whether these devices can also be used as humidifiers. The answer is simple: no.

      Which method is the easiest way to use essential oils? ›

      There are many ways to use essential oils - massage (with a carrier oil), baths, inhalation, compress but by far the easiest way is diffusion. There are three main ways you can diffuse your essential oils - Candle Oil Burners, Aromamatic Electric Oil Vaporizer and Ultrasonic Diffusers.

      What oils should you not diffuse? ›

      Care should be taken with the following essential oils as they can be very irritating to the eyes, nose and throat: basil, Ceylon cinnamon, tarragon, wintergreen, clove, helichrysum, peppermint, compact oregano, mountain savory and thyme with thymol.

      Is diffusing oils safe for lungs? ›

      Avoid inhaling undiluted oils directly, as this can lead to irritation. Diffuser safely: If using a diffuser, follow the manufacturer's instructions and ensure that the space is well ventilated. Prolonged exposure to high concentrations of essential oils is associated with negative heart issues and lung symptoms.

      Can you overuse essential oils in a diffuser? ›

      Safety Concerns: Overuse of essential oils in a diffuser can lead to respiratory problems and allergic reactions, especially for those with sensitivities or allergies. Some oils, when used excessively, may trigger headaches, nausea, or other adverse reactions.

      Can you put too much oil in a diffuser? ›

      You should not use too much of an essential oil in a diffuser as it will make the diffused scent overwhelming. And if you use less than the recommended amount of the essential oil, it may not be enough to scent the entire space of yours.

      Can I use tap water in my diffuser? ›

      Though ASAKUKI suggest customer to use distilled water as a consideration of extending its lifetime, may it is a high cost. Thus tap water is also OK and you just need to keep cleaning the diffuser per week. This is to protect the tank from water sediment, which may affect diffuser's normal use.

      What do you mix diffuser oil with? ›

      If you use essential oils in a diffuser, your mixture will be diluted with water before being spread by the diffuser, so you don't need to incorporate anything else into that mix.

      Can you use diffuser oil instead of essential oil? ›

      Absolutely! Like essential oils, fragrance oils can be added to a diffuser or oil burner and used to help your make space smell delightful. Many people like to diffuse both synthetic fragrances and natural fragrances (essential oils) as a replacement for scented candles.

      Can you spray perfume in an oil diffuser? ›

      The answer is yes, but it's not recommended. Perfume is designed to be applied directly to the skin, not to diffuse into the air.

      Can you run a diffuser with just water? ›

      While it's not recommended to diffuse essential oils overnight, you could leave a diffuser with plain water going overnight if you wish. Make sure it has a large enough reservoir to continue diffusing for that length of time.

      Top Articles
      Latest Posts
      Article information

      Author: Arline Emard IV

      Last Updated:

      Views: 6501

      Rating: 4.1 / 5 (72 voted)

      Reviews: 95% of readers found this page helpful

      Author information

      Name: Arline Emard IV

      Birthday: 1996-07-10

      Address: 8912 Hintz Shore, West Louie, AZ 69363-0747

      Phone: +13454700762376

      Job: Administration Technician

      Hobby: Paintball, Horseback riding, Cycling, Running, Macrame, Playing musical instruments, Soapmaking

      Introduction: My name is Arline Emard IV, I am a cheerful, gorgeous, colorful, joyous, excited, super, inquisitive person who loves writing and wants to share my knowledge and understanding with you.