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You need to remember to turn the reeds up side down and give the mixture a swirl to move it round to refresh the fragrance.0
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You need to remember to turn the reeds up side down and give the mixture a swirl to move it round to refresh the fragrance.
And another tip (which is obvious really but took me a long time for the penny to drop:o): if the perfume is too strong for your room, remove some of the reeds.
I have two at the moment: a tomato leaf one in the dining room from Laura Ashley (sale) and a lavender one (from Sainsbury's) in the hall. I refilled them both today. The LA one is much stronger. I suppose you get what you pay for.
One day I'll treat myself to a Jo Malone. I keep dithering as they're so expensive I want to be sure I buy a super one.0
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