There are a few key ways to tell when your bundle is ready for a substitute. Let’s take a look at those signals as well as some ways to keep your eucalyptus bundle looking luscious for as long as possible!
Let's break down why having plants indoors can attract pests and which eucalyptus specifically attracts and repels insects! Overall, placing a eucalyptus bundle in the shower will not attract bugs and will most likely decrease the amount of bugs you face in your bathroom due to its insect-repellent qualities!
With more than 2/3 of American households containing a pet and 1/3 of households worldwide, pets are a central part of life. Clearly, pets are increasingly part of life for a majority of Americans, which is why it is important to examine the impacts of essential oils on our furry friends. You may have heard varying opinions on the topic of using essential oils around or on pets or perhaps you have never given it much thought. Either way, it's an important subject to consider in context with the myriad of benefits that essential oils provide to humans.
So, you’ve been reading about the multitude of reasons to add eucalyptus to your shower and decided to make the leap and try it out for yourself. There’s only one problem: after a bit of time, you can barely detect the fragrance or worse, you don’t smell it at all. But don’t lose hope! There are several easy tactics to test out that can help preserve and prolong that special fragrance in your shower.
Eucalyptus is a scent growing in popularity as more and more people discover the pleasant and beneficial fragrance it provides. Perhaps you have always been a fan of eucalyptus and its fresh, minty smell or maybe you are unfamiliar with the tree’s fragrant leaves. Either way, to understand how to best nourish the eucalyptus in your home, you’ll need to know why it smells good, what benefits it offers, and how to incorporate a long-lasting eucalyptus scent into your home today.