Home & Garden7 mins ago
Just seen an old episode of
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How Clean is Your House, and noticed a tip for keeping rooms smelling nice, but dabbing essential oil of roses onto light bulbs - thus causing a pleasant smell when the bulb gets warm after the light being turned on. Wonder if this's work with any perfume, or would heat cause some substances to set on fire?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Hi icey. I used to sell lamp rings, which were made of fine china. A ring with a channel to drop a little essential oil into, such as lavender, you could put it safely on top of the bulb in a lamp, or remove the bulb, pop the ring over, replace bulb.
I always had to tell people not to add water as well as the oil when I discovered someone doing this. It is an easy and cheap way of getting a nice aroma in a room, particularly lavender from a bedside lamp. And because you are not falling asleep with a naked flame still alight, as in a burner, it's safe.
I always had to tell people not to add water as well as the oil when I discovered someone doing this. It is an easy and cheap way of getting a nice aroma in a room, particularly lavender from a bedside lamp. And because you are not falling asleep with a naked flame still alight, as in a burner, it's safe.