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Showing posts with label scent. Show all posts

Wednesday, 27 August 2025

Busy Families Count On Scentair® To Keep Homes Fresh

As back-to-school routines return, refreshing your home can feel like one more thing on an endless to-do list. ScentAir, a global leader in home fragrance innovation, makes that reset easy. 

And even the smell of morning toast and eggs can last all day.

Its odour-neutralising fragrances do more than mask smells; they break down the VOCs responsible for bad smells and replace them with long-lasting freshness. 

These fragrances are ideal for busy areas such as laundry rooms, pet zones, and teen bedrooms, helping to keep your home smelling clean without adding extra work. 

“Back-to-school season comes with busy days and messy routines, but your home can still smell fresh,” Stephanie Soittoux, Manager of EMEA Marketing and eCommerce at ScentAir told That's Food and Drink.

“ScentAir's fragrances work quietly in the background to eliminate lingering odours, so even on your most chaotic days, your home feels fresh and put together.”

ScentAir effortlessly freshens your home with fragrance blends that eliminate odours and enhance your everyday experience. Dark Vanilla Pomelo balances sparkling pink grapefruit, creamy coconut, and rich vanilla. Eucalyptus Mint delivers an invigorating burst of peppermint, spearmint, and crisp ozone, while Oudh offers a bold, rich blend of exotic woods and warm musk. 

For a timeless floral option, White Tea & Fig combines soft white tea with lily of the valley, fig, and citrus for a clean, welcoming finish.

New routines can also create stress for pets. Emerald Meadows with Pet Calming Complex helps ease anxiety in cats and dogs with calming notes of meadow grass, wild lavender, and soft woods, while neutralising odours in the spaces they love most.

Discover more odour-neutralising fragrances at scentair.com

Wednesday, 23 July 2025

ScentAir: The Staycation Luxury You Didn't Know You Needed

This summer, forget the stress of packing, airports, and itineraries. 

With ScentAir, a global leader in home fragrance innovation, you can create a luxurious holiday atmosphere in the comfort of your own home. 

As more people embrace the art of the elevated staycation, fragrance has become the secret to transforming everyday spaces into transportive retreats. 

Experience the soft breeze of a coastal walk along sun-drenched beaches, the indulgent calm of a poolside escape, or the crisp mountain air with fragrances designed to help you unwind, recharge, and feel your home in a completely new way.   

“Scent has the power to shift the energy of a space,” said Stephanie Soittoux, Manager of EMEA Marketing and eCommerce at ScentAir, told That's Food and Drink. 

“During a staycation, fragrance sets the scene, helping you unwind, feel present, and bring the ease and pace of a holiday to everyday surroundings. At ScentAir, we believe you don’t need a suitcase to travel.”

ScentAir helps staycationers turn their homes into true destinations with travel-inspired favourites like Isle of Capri, a sun-warmed citrus escape; Tropical Coconut, a beachy, breezy classic; and Seaside Driftwood, reminiscent of fresh coastal air. For those seeking a spa retreat, clean, calming scents like Green Clover & Aloe or White Tea & Thyme bring instant serenity to any space.

Top Staycation Fragrance Tips:

Select fragrances inspired by your favourite destinations or getaways

Pair your evening cocktail with a sun-soaked, summer-ready scent 

Use scent to shift the mood from day to night – bright, beachy notes for daytime, and soft, sophisticated scents after sundown

Spritz your bedroom with a calming room spray for hotel-level comfort

Let fragrance take you somewhere beautiful – no passport required 

Discover more staycation-ready fragrances at scentair.com

Friday, 21 June 2024

Restoring Your Sense of Smell Post-COVID: Natural Remedies and Practical Tips

The loss of smell, or anosmia, has been one of the many lingering effects experienced by individuals recovering from COVID-19. Including my wife, which is a driving force for me to have researched and written this blogpost. 

While anosmia it can be very distressing, there are several natural methods and dietary changes that can aid in the recovery of your sense of smell. 

This blog post will explore a variety of foods, herbs, and other strategies to help you regain this important sense.

Nutrient-Rich Foods

A balanced diet rich in specific nutrients can support nerve health and potentially aid in the recovery of your sense of smell.

Vitamin A: Essential for the maintenance and repair of the olfactory system. Include foods like sweet potatoes, carrots, spinach, and kale in your diet.

Zinc: Vital for immune function and cell repair. Incorporate zinc-rich foods such as pumpkin seeds, chickpeas, lentils, and meat.

Omega-3 Fatty Acids: These have anti-inflammatory properties and can help repair nerve damage. Sources include oily fish (such as salmon and mackerel), flaxseeds, and walnuts.

Aromatic Herbs and Spices

Certain herbs and spices have strong, distinctive scents that can stimulate and retrain your olfactory nerves.

Rosemary: Known for its pine-like aroma, rosemary can be used in cooking or as an essential oil.

Cinnamon: Its warm, spicy scent can be quite stimulating. Add it to your morning porridge or try cinnamon tea.

Mint: Fresh mint leaves can be used in salads, teas, or simply smelled directly.

Smell Training

Smell training involves regularly exposing yourself to a series of strong scents to help retrain your olfactory senses. This method has shown promise in various studies.

Citrus: Use lemon, orange, or grapefruit peels.

Eucalyptus: Known for its clear, refreshing scent, eucalyptus can be particularly effective.

Clove: Its pungent aroma makes it a good choice for olfactory training.

Essential Oils

Essential oils can be a powerful tool in smell recovery. They can be used in diffusers, added to baths, or inhaled directly.

Lavender: Calming and easily recognisable.

Peppermint: Its strong, sharp scent can be very stimulating.

Tea Tree: With a medicinal scent, it can help in retraining your sense of smell.


Practical Tips

Stay Hydrated: Proper hydration is crucial for overall health and can support recovery.

Avoid Smoking: Smoking can damage your olfactory system, so it’s best to avoid it.

Use a Humidifier: Keeping the air moist can help maintain your nasal passages in good condition.


Additional Methods

Steam Inhalation: Inhaling steam can help open your nasal passages. Add a few drops of eucalyptus or peppermint oil to hot water, cover your head with a towel, and inhale the steam.

Acupuncture: Some studies suggest that acupuncture may help with anosmia, although more research is needed.

Dietary Supplements: Consult with a healthcare provider about supplements such as vitamin A, zinc, and omega-3 fatty acids.

Conclusion

Recovering your sense of smell after COVID-19 can be a gradual process, but with patience and the right approach, improvement is possible. Incorporate nutrient-rich foods, engage in smell training with aromatic herbs and essential oils, and follow practical health tips to support your recovery. Always consult with healthcare professionals before starting any new treatment or supplement.

By taking these steps, you can work towards regaining your sense of smell and enjoying the rich tapestry of scents that life has to offer once again.