From Smart Home Diffusers to Therapeutic Nasal Clips
Laura McQuarrie — February 3, 2017 — Art & Design
As consumers become aware of the health benefits associated with all-natural and organic personal care products, global interest in essential oils and essential oil accessories is growing. In fact, it is suggested that the global essential oil market is to reach $11.67 billion by 2022.
As such, there is plenty of opportunity to help consumers enjoy the benefits of essential oils through a variety of accessories. One of the most standout examples of this is the 'Moodo' smart home diffuser system.
While there are some ultra-portable diffusers, as well as other scent-releasing systems that are suited to automotive use, there are also a number of personal products and wearables that help one to keep beneficial essential oils as close as possible. Some of the most innovative examples of this include the AromaLIGHT, AROMAID's wearable aromatherapy nose clips, as well as inhalers from ESYM, MONQ and Zero Degree.
As such, there is plenty of opportunity to help consumers enjoy the benefits of essential oils through a variety of accessories. One of the most standout examples of this is the 'Moodo' smart home diffuser system.
While there are some ultra-portable diffusers, as well as other scent-releasing systems that are suited to automotive use, there are also a number of personal products and wearables that help one to keep beneficial essential oils as close as possible. Some of the most innovative examples of this include the AromaLIGHT, AROMAID's wearable aromatherapy nose clips, as well as inhalers from ESYM, MONQ and Zero Degree.
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