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Can I just add a vegetable oil carrier to make Reed Diffuser Oil from Fragrance oils? Can I use my candle oils or other oils “as is”?

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Can I just add a vegetable oil carrier to make Reed Diffuser Oil from Fragrance oils? Can I use my candle oils or other oils “as is”?

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No. Reed Diffuser oils are oils that have been designed for maximum wicking and optimum fragrance dispersion. Standard fragrance oils are too thick to diffuse properly through the reed. It’s not just a matter of adding x ounces of some kind of diluted liquid. Each essential oil or fragrance oil has different characteristics of scent components and viscosity. Achieving the right formula for each fragrance diffuser oil requires the skills of an experienced perfumer (aka fragrance chemist).

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