Pacifica Reed Diffuser
$22.00
Top - Ozone, Sea Salt, Citrus
Middle - Cardamom, Plum
Base - Dark Musk, Amber
Infused with natural essential oils, including cardamom seed and clove leaf.
This reed diffuser is loaded with beach vibes all the way. You can practically feel the sand beneath your toes and can imagine the taste of ocean salt spray in the air whenever you get a hint of our Pacifica fragrance. From the crashing of the sea salt waves to the undercurrent's base, dark and musky, this fragrance is perfect for any time you need to break for a stroll, even if only in your imagination, to the mysterious and intriguing juxtaposition where vast sandy beaches meet the unfathomably vast body of water.
Our Reed Diffusers are a great way to enjoy long lasting fragrance without the flame. They are scented with the same blends of natural and man-made fine fragrance oils as our candle collection, so you can enjoy your favorite W.V. fragrances even in places where burning a candle is not allowed. The diffuser oil is hand poured into amber bottles and each bottle comes with a set of rattan reeds that slowly absorb the oil and gently spread fragrance in whatever space you chose.
To use:
-Open the bottle and insert the rattan reeds. You can use all of them or just a few.
-Flip the reeds weekly, or whenever the fragrance starts to fade.
-In a small space or for a lighter level of scent, insert fewer reeds.
-To prevent the reeds from drying too quickly, place the diffuser somewhere out of direct sunlight and away from other heat sources.
-Keep your pets and little ones safe by placing the diffuser out of their reach.
-Our diffuser oil is not meant for use in humidifiers or any other aromatherapy diffusers.
-This product is not food safe. Do not consume. Clean any spills immediately to avoid potential damage to surfaces.
Our Pacifica Reed Diffuser contains 3.5 fl oz of fine fragrance oil in a 4 oz amber apothecary-inspired bottle. Lasts approximately 2-3 months. Bottle measures 4.25" in height and reeds are 10" long.
Made in Philomath, Oregon.