Ah, air fresheners. Who doesn’t love the sweet smell of a fresh, clean home? But have you ever stopped to think about the history of these little fragrant wonders? Well, let’s take a trip back in time and explore the evolution of air fresheners.
The earliest forms of air fresheners can be traced back to ancient civilizations like the Egyptians, Greeks and Romans. They used natural ingredients like herbs, flowers and spices to freshen the air in their homes and temples. They would burn incense, place potted plants around their homes, and even use fragrant oils in their baths.
Fast forward to the Middle Ages, and we find that Europeans were using similar techniques to freshen the air in their homes. They would burn scented candles, place bouquets of flowers around the house, and use potpourri to add a pleasant aroma to their living spaces.
It wasn’t until the 20th century that the modern air freshener was invented. In 1948, Glade introduced the first commercial air freshener in the form of a spray can. This was followed by the introduction of plug-in air fresheners in the 1960s.
But with the rise of these modern air fresheners came a new set of concerns. Many air fresheners on the market today contain synthetic fragrances and chemicals that can be harmful to our health and the environment. This has led to a growing demand for more natural and sustainable options, such as essential oil diffusers, beeswax candles, and even DIY air freshener recipes using ingredients like citrus peels and cinnamon sticks.
Many commercial air fresheners contain a variety of chemicals and synthetic fragrances that can be harmful to our health and the environment. Some of the most common toxic ingredients found in air fresheners (and a ton of products we cover) include:
It’s important to be aware of these toxic ingredients when purchasing air fresheners, and opt for natural, eco-friendly alternatives that use essential oils and other natural ingredients. Look for products that are labeled as “fragrance-free” or “unscented” as well as those that are labeled as “organic” or “natural.”
Here are some tips to help you find non-toxic air fresheners when shopping in a store:
Take the time to read the ingredient list before purchasing any air freshener. Remember, the fewer ingredients, the better.
Here are a few of our favorite eco-friendly air fresheners that’ll keep your space smelling clean without harming the environment:
If you’re looking for ease with your air fresheners, enviroscent has you covered. This little guy looks like a traditional plug in air freshener, but is so much cleaner. Made with paper pulp and essential oils, these pods will last a couple of months each. Enviroscent is a part of the Climate Pledge and is Leaping Bunny certified, and their fresheners come in gorgeous scents like lemon leaf and thyme.
These work by using essential oils to naturally fragrance your home. Simply add a few drops of your favorite oil to a diffuser and let it do its magic. Not only are essential oils eco-friendly, but they also offer a wide range of health benefits while providing non toxic air fresheners. Our favorite is this Province Apothecary lavender blend that calms you while it works!
Unlike paraffin candles, beeswax candles release negative ions when burned, which purify the air and remove allergens. Plus, they’re sustainable because beeswax is a renewable resource. Our fave is anything from the Hive to Home collection, they range from soft and gentle to in your face scents, with names to match.
These little bags use bamboo charcoal to absorb odors and moisture, leaving your home smelling clean. Bamboo is a highly sustainable crop that grows quickly and doesn’t require pesticides, making these bags a great choice for eco-conscious consumers. Our top pick is great for small, smelly spaces like gym bags.
It’s also important to note that, While natural air fresheners are a safer option than synthetic ones, it’s always best to open windows, use exhaust fans, and improve ventilation as much as possible to reduce the need for air fresheners altogether.
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