Molly-Mae swears by this diffuser and £7 oil that makes her bedroom 'smells like a spa'
28.02.2024 - 04:07
/ ok.co.uk
When it comes to your bedtime routine, creating a calm, relaxing atmosphere is the perfect way to help you wind down after a busy day. Whilst some people favour candles or mood lighting, for Molly-Mae Hague, her relaxing routine is all about scents.
The former Love Island star shared that she uses NEOM’s Wellbeing Pod Luxe, £130 here (was £135), every single night, adding that it: “Makes the bedroom smell like a spa”. Alongside the diffuser, Molly-Mae showed a bottle of the Tisserand Lemongrass Organic Pure Essential Oil, £7 here, that helps create the calming, spa-like scent and has uplifting qualities.
Although Molly-Mae uses her NEOM diffuser at night, the pod actually delivers up to 12 hours of fragrance into your room.
The pod works by emitting a mist of essential oils into your space on a regular basis, helping infuse it with a lovely scent and simultaneously changing the entire vibe of your room. It’s also fully remote controlled so you can tailor it to your space and current mood.
You can change the mist intensity, the light, and even select ‘breathing’ mode to help with meditation or calming moments.
The breathing mode has a light that slowly brightens for seven seconds and then dims for another 11 seconds, helping create a subtle guided moment of calm.
To help with des-stressing or meditation moments, match your breathing to the light, inhaling as it brightens then inhaling as it dims. Although you can get corresponding NEOM essential oils to add to your diffuser, in Molly-Mae’s Instagram story she showed a bottle of the Tisserand Lemongrass Organic Pure Essential Oil, £7 here, next to her diffuser.
The essential oil appears to be the bergamot scent, which is well-known as one of the go-to fragrances for spas
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