An Aromatherapy Air Freshener - Bliss Made Easy
The women in air freshener commercials seem so blissfully delighted with their candles, burners, sprayers and squirters they barely can contain themselves. Naturally, they represent the typical American mom approximately as accurately as June Cleaver and Betty Anderson stood for women of their generation. No self-respecting domestic goddess ever would question the value of aromatic air freshener-especially if it has cleansing and therapeutic properties built right in. But every self-respecting super-mom must shake her ponytail in disgust at the commercial versions of floral and herbal air sanitizers, because they do as much to contaminate our indoor ecosystems as they do to cleanse them. Full of preservatives, propellants, artificial ingredients, and dissolved particulates from the cans, store bought air fresheners qualify as leaders in the “just plain nasty” league.
