10 fragrances to fill your closet with: will attract positive energy

30.12.2023 10:02

Scents can have special meaning and significance.

Therefore, every person should learn how to use different aromas correctly to attract good luck into life or get rid of negativity.

Here are 10 fragrances you can add to your closet to attract positive energy.

Lavender

Lavender is not only a pleasant aroma, but also a powerful tool for creating a calm atmosphere.

Place a lavender sachet in your closet to fill the space with a pleasant aroma.

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Rose

The scent of rose symbolizes love and harmony.

Place dried rose petals in small bags and place them in your closet to create an atmosphere of warmth and love.

Citrus notes

Citrus essential oils such as orange, lemon or grapefruit can bring freshness and positive energy to your closet.

Use scented sachets or wooden clothespins with a drop of oil.

Sandalwood

Sandalwood has a unique aroma that brings a sense of earthly stability and balance.

Add a sachet of sandalwood oil to your closet.

Mint

Mint has a fresh and clean aroma that can create a feeling of cleanliness.

Use a bag of dried mint or mint essential oil. This scent can also be called universal, so it makes sense to use it.

Chamomile

Place dried chamomile flowers around your closet to create a calm and soothing environment.

Vanilla

The scent of vanilla is associated with coziness and warmth. Place vanilla sticks in your closet to fill it with a pleasant sweet note.

Rosemary

Rosemary can bring a clean, energetic scent to your closet. Use dried rosemary in sachets to create a natural scent.

Cedar

Cedar has a pleasant and rich aroma that symbolizes strength and protection.

Place cedar elements in your closet to support energetic stability.

Ylang-ylang

Ylang Ylang is famous for its sweet aroma that brings a sense of luxury.

Use it as essential oil or in scented sachets in your closet.

Earlier we listed those things in the house that prevent you from getting rich.

Sergey Tumanov Author: Sergey Tumanov Internet resource editor


Content
  1. Lavender
  2. Rose
  3. Citrus notes
  4. Sandalwood
  5. Mint
  6. Chamomile
  7. Vanilla
  8. Rosemary
  9. Cedar
  10. Ylang-ylang