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Cigarette odor removal is a challenge. Literally everything around smokers stinks. Your hair stinks, your clothes stink, your car stinks and your home stinks. Anywhere you smoke, becomes a smelly "ashtray", filled with the disgusting odor of cigarette smoke. To purify the air and facilitate cigarette odor removal, use essential oils, like those found in Purification™. When essential oils are diffused in the air, the molecules are broken up into micro-fine mist particles. These mist particles stay suspended in the air for long periods. Not only does this reduce bacteria, mold and help cigarette odor removal from the air, but these micro-mist particles also benefit those who inhale them. Research at Weber State University shows that diffusing essential oils destroys airborne micro-organisms. Diffusing is so effective that many hospitals in England and France diffuse essential oils daily to keep incidences of drug-resistant bacteria low and to keep the air free from micro-organisms. Beyond it's nasty smell, cigarette smoke contains carcinogens according to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. See the list of cigarette smoke carcinogens here. |
Purification™ essential oils blend for cigarette odor removal is an antiseptic blend that, when diffused, helps to purify and cleanse the air and neutralize mildew, cigarette smoke, and disagreeable odors. Click here to buy Purification™ oil
Cigarette Odor Removal with Purification Essential Oils
Ingredients: Citronella (Cymbopogon nardus), lemongrass (Cymbopogon flexuosus), rosemary (Rosmarinus officinalis), melaleuca (Melaleuca alternifolia), lavandin (Lavandula x hybrida), and myrtle (Myrtus communis). As a Young Living distributor you save 24% off retail on essential oils like Purification for smoke odor removal. buy
Purification at Customer Price: $18.75 USD buy
Purification at Preferred Customer Price: $16.50 USD buy
Purification at Independent Distributor Price : $14.25 USD Diffused essential oils don't just mask odors; they actually alter the structure of the molecules that create odors - rendering them harmless.
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