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Best home fragrances: Expert tips to keep your home smelling divine during the monsoon season

Aromatherapy for home: If the monsoon makes it tough to keep your home smelling fresh, try these creative fragrance solutions to turn your space into a welcoming, aromatic sanctuary for you and your guests.

August 20, 2024 / 15:31 IST
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Home fragrance tips: If you enjoy incense, go for the warm, woody scents of sandalwood or cedarwood. It can envelop your home in a luxurious, earthy fragrance (Image: Canva)
Home fragrance tips: If you enjoy incense, go for the warm, woody scents of sandalwood or cedarwood. It can envelop your home in a luxurious, earthy fragrance (Image: Canva)

Do you dislike that musty smell the monsoon brings? What if you could use scent to turn your home into a fragrant sanctuary despite the rain? It is not difficult to turn the inside of your home into a space that smells fresh and welcoming. By following a few tips you can successfully deal with the monsoon dampness and infuse your home with delightful fragrances, from essential oils to simple tips for combating humidity, and make your home as inviting as the rain-washed world outside.

Aromatherapy expert Rupal Shabnam Tyagi, Perfumer, Organic skin formulator & co-founder, WIKKA, shares tips on how to darn the monsoon blues and infuse your home with fragrances that complement the season:

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Citrus delights: Citrus fragrances are among the many delightful scents for your home during the monsoon season. Lemon, orange, and grapefruit scents are perfect options for humid monsoon days. Their fresh, stimulating aroma can revitalise any space, making it feel vibrant and energised.

Herbal notes: If you want your home to smell like a herb garden this season, herbal notes are for you. Fragrances like rosemary, eucalyptus, and peppermint can create a calming and invigorating atmosphere. They smell enticing and have purifying properties, making them ideal for the damp monsoon air.