Discover our exclusive collection of Aromatherapy & Home Fragrance
Explore Aroma Sentia’s Aromatherapy & Home Fragrance collection – more than 1,200 scent products for shaping the feeling of your home, from soft everyday freshness to warmer seasonal atmosphere, with free delivery on orders over £69 across Europe. This category brings together essential oils, fragrance oils, diffusers, oil burners, wax melts, base oils, room sprays, simmering granules and practical accessories, so you can choose the right format for your space, routine and scent preference.
If you enjoy botanical scent profiles, start with essential oils and blends. These concentrated aromatic extracts are commonly used with compatible diffusers, oil burners and carefully diluted DIY recipes. If you want a wider choice of perfume-style aromas, fragrance oils offer strong variety across fresh, floral, fruity, spicy, sweet, woody and resinous scent families.
For simple daily scenting, explore home scents, room sprays and reed diffusers. For a cosy burner ritual, soy wax melts and simmering granules give a clear fragrance release without needing to mix oils. If you want to create massage oils, bath blends or skin-safe aromatic recipes, base oils provide the carrier foundation needed to dilute essential oils properly.
| Format | Scent character | Best for |
|---|---|---|
| Essential oils and blends | Botanical, concentrated aromas | Diffusers, oil burners and DIY recipes |
| Fragrance oils | Perfume-style variety | Wax melts, burners and creative projects |
| Wax melts and simmering granules | Clear fragrance release, no mixing | Warmers and simple daily scenting |
| Room sprays | Instant freshness | Quick refresh before guests arrive |
| Reed diffusers | Steady background scent | Hallways, bathrooms and smaller rooms |
Different rooms often need different scent styles. Fresh citrus, herbal and clean notes can work well in kitchens, bathrooms and entryways, while soft florals, vanilla, amber and gentle woods are often chosen for bedrooms and evening routines. Living rooms can usually carry richer fragrance profiles, especially when using a diffuser, burner, wax melt warmer or reed diffuser over a longer period.
Seasonal scenting is also part of the collection. Warm spice, orange, pine, fir, resin and gourmand notes can make the home feel more festive in winter, while lighter florals and citrus oils suit brighter months. If you are choosing a gift, formats such as wax melts, room sprays, fragrance oils, oil burners and Christmas scents are easy to understand and simple to pair with accessories.
A complete fragrance setup usually combines a scent product with the right method of use. Essential oils and fragrance oils pair naturally with atomisers, diffusers and oil burners. Wax melts need a suitable warmer or burner. Room sprays are useful when you want instant freshness before guests arrive, while reed diffusers are better for steady background fragrance in hallways, bathrooms and smaller rooms.
Accessories can make the routine easier and safer. Fragrance bottles and accessories help with storing, blending, diluting and applying oils neatly. They are especially useful if you like to create your own room sprays, roller blends or massage oils. Keep bottles closed, away from direct sunlight and clearly labelled, especially when you use several scent families at home.
If you are new to the category, start with A Beginner’s Guide to Home Fragrance. It explains the main formats in simple terms, including oils, diffusers, burners and wax melts. To compare the two most common oil types, read Essential Oils vs Fragrance Oils.
For more specific choices, our guides can help you match product type to use case. Read the diffusers, atomisers and oil burners guide when choosing a scenting method, the home fragrance by room guide when planning scents around the house, or the soy wax melts guide if you prefer a simple warmer-based option.
For more focused advice, continue with the essential oils for home guide, the fragrance oils for home guide, the pure essential oils guide, the ecological essential oils guide and the essential oil safety guide.
For method and everyday guides, see the reed diffusers guide, the oil burners guide, the simmering granules guide, the home scents guide, the fragrance bottles and accessories guide, the car diffusers guide, the aromatherapy for stress relief and sleep guide, the seasonal scents guide and the Christmas scents guide.
Home fragrance products are concentrated and should be used with care. Always follow the product label and the instructions for your diffuser, burner, warmer or recipe. Keep oils, wax melts, granules, candles and fragrance accessories away from children and pets, and never leave a flame, burner or warmer unattended. Ventilate rooms well, especially when using strong scents or introducing a new product.
Essential oils should usually be diluted before any skin use, and not every oil is suitable for every person or situation. Use base oils and carrier oils when a recipe requires dilution, and avoid direct contact with eyes or sensitive skin. Around pets, babies, pregnancy, allergies or respiratory sensitivity, choose lower intensity, keep use occasional and seek professional advice if you are unsure.
Essential oils are concentrated aromatic extracts from plants, while fragrance oils are scent compositions created for variety, strength and consistency. Essential oils are often chosen for natural botanical scent profiles, while fragrance oils are useful when you want a broader range of perfume-style aromas for home fragrance, wax melts, burners or creative projects.
If you want a simple start, choose a room spray, reed diffuser or wax melt. If you already have a diffuser or oil burner, choose essential oils for botanical scent profiles or fragrance oils for wider aroma variety. For skin or massage recipes, begin with a suitable base oil and follow safe dilution guidance.
Reed diffusers, wax melts, simmering granules and oil burners are good options when you want fragrance to last longer than a quick room spray. The best choice depends on whether you prefer a constant background scent, a stronger burner session, or a product that is easy to change from one scent to another.
In most cases, essential oils should not be used neat on the skin. They are highly concentrated and should be diluted with a suitable carrier oil before topical use. Always follow the product label, use conservative dilution levels and avoid sensitive areas.
Use home fragrance gently around pets. Keep rooms ventilated, avoid placing diffusers or burners close to animals, and give pets the option to leave the room. Some animals are sensitive to particular oils or strong scents, so use lower intensity and ask a veterinarian if you have concerns.