Sunday, August 10, 2008

Pearlessence Spa Mist Air Therapy Fountain Mister

Not really a toy per say, but I am really happy that I got this product. I love it so much that I got an extra one for myself and also one for my boyfriend. He always wanted something like this to help his nose which bleeds from dry air after he broke it a few years ago. This mister is ultrasonic, which creates a cool mist by means of ultrasonic sound vibrations and suspends droplets of water in the air. The mist is cool and when I put my hand to the opening all I feel is a soft, cool cloud floating up and away. I love to turn this on and relax before bed, it can also be left on as it shuts of automatically once the water levels inside are too low, so I love adding some sleep inducing oils that make me dream of green pastures and happy days. Finding fun essential oils to buy and experiment with is part of the fun, sometimes I switch it on the mist with lights and color option, and the mister glows in 6 colors ranging form green, orange, red, purple, blue and sometimes aqua or orange, it looks especially pretty when the lights are low and I want to relax.

This little mister is really easy to use and it doesn't leave my room watery and soggy, I use it pretty much very day and I wish I could have found out about it sooner, because I totally adore this. This was something I purchased after reading Rebecca Johnson's review of it and she is spot on about the wonderful qualities this products has. This is my favorite way to experience aromatherapy for it makes my whole room fresh and well scented with natural oils that have healing and soothing properties that I can change at any time I wish.

I don't suggest using tap water for this mister, for this really does dispense the minerals into the air, I prefer filtered or distilled water and only a small amount is needed at all times. Tap water can be heavy in organisms and minerals that will collect sediment on the inner parts of the mister and I don't want to ruin it or make myself sick, so I stick to bottled water instead. It's very easy to get one bottle and keep it near, really no hassle at all and obviously cheap.

Misters and humidifiers are used to relieve the physical discomforts of dry nose, throat, lips, and parched skin. I find that the moisture add to dry air also helps with the dry winter air and heating and also combat static electricity, peeling wallpaper, and cracks in paint and furniture. Caution however that excess moisture can speed up the growth of various biological organisms in the home such as dust mites and mold. This little mister is not a threat to my health, but I wanted to point out that too much water moisture is not good, but to achieve that one would have to use a very powerful machine constantly.

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