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When I first read the manufacturer's description of this product, it was so hyped up that it seemed like snake oil revisited. It touted the ions that refreshed the air--a property of the natural citrus oil, not some special ionization technique. Recommended uses included deodorizing diaper pails--a task that this light freshener is probably not up to. The bottle still claims that the product is:"Useful in the Art and Science of Feng Shui." [which part of spraying the container is art, and which science, I wonder.]
"Restores Balance, Joy, and Harmony."It also claims to "Purify, Freshen, and Protect" (Purify...Protect?!)
Here's what it does:One or two sprays away from your face emit a pleasant orange scent, which will awaken your senses when your unventilated office threatens to lull you to a stupor. I suppose one could open a window instead, but sometimes there either are no windows, or the outside is noisy and/or has its own unpleasant odors. Here are the features I like about this product:
1. Non-aerosol delivery--no flourocarbons.
2. Up to 2,000 sprays from the 4.6 ounce container.
3. Made of pure essential oils distilled from real citrus peels (but are they oranges?), with nothing else added.
4. A nice scent that is not overpowering.
5. Not tested on animals.
6. Portable.
A good product, although you might want to try the somewhat more expensive liquid natural extracts available. These come in more scents and blends, and can be used in perfumes, colognes, etc. As for Feng Shui, get a book from Amazon.com to learn the many components above and beyond the extracted scent of a citrus peel.
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