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Does It Really Work?
- If you expect it to change air quality or energy levels, there is no scientific proof for that.
- If you want a simple, natural way to make a room smell fresher, it can help slightly.
- If you enjoy home rituals that make your space feel cleaner or more intentional, it can serve that purpose too.
A Simple Alternative Approach
If your goal is freshness and cleanliness, there are more effective methods, such as:
- Opening windows for ventilation
- Regular cleaning of surfaces
- Using baking soda for odor absorption
- Using essential oil diffusers for scent
These provide more consistent and measurable results.
The Bottom Line
It may make your space smell a bit better and feel slightly refreshed, but it should be seen as a small complementary habit—not a deep cleaning or air-purifying method.
Sometimes, it’s not about dramatic changes. It’s just about creating a small moment that makes your space feel a little nicer to be in.