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Cutie Clay Diffuser Cactus, Lemongrass
Bright, zesty lemongrass uplifts the senses in this adorable cactus-shaped clay. A cheerful little accent that refreshes any space with a pop of green charm and citrusy energy—perfect for perking up desks or small corners.

Scent Profile: Citrus and Herbal
Benefits
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How To Use

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Understanding the Art of Scenting
Frequently Asked Questions
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Clay diffusers are simple to use and ideal for delicate aroma diffusion. Suitable for use in well-circulated, enclosed areas. Enjoy the combination of natural fragrance and distinctive decorative style for your home or office, available in flower and animal designs.
During the first use, the clay diffuser will absorb oil faster as the clay is new and dry. Hence, the oil can last around 2-3 weeks only. However, during the second to succeeding top ups, the refill oils can last for around 1-2 months. You can also pour all the 60ml bottle that comes in the package during your first use.
To take out the oil stains from the clay, you need to soak it in hot water to let the oil come out of it. But in between, you need to keep changing the hot water until there is no oil coming out anymore. After which, please also soak with the cleaning solution.
Do note that the number of times that you need to repeat changing the hot water until the all essential oil comes out will depend on how long you have been using the clay. If the stain has been in the clay for some time already, it will be a bit longer to take it off. This process also cannot totally get rid of the stains and bring back the clay diffuser to its state when it's new.
For some of our customers, they would change into a new ornamental diffuser after a year of use.
Our Clay Cat Diffuser scents are fixed per design. Unfortunately, we are unable to accept requests to change the scent during your purchase.
For your easy reference, here are the available scents per clay cat and cutie clay diffuser design:
Daruma Kitty
- Vanilla Sandalwood
- Cedar Patchouli
Fortune Cat
- Ginger Peppermint
- Bergamot Frankincense
Maneki Cat
- Palmarosa Jasmine
- Bergamot Sandalwood
Cutie Clay Hedgehog
- Rose Hiba
Cutie Clay Penguin
- Bergamot Jasmine
Cutie Clay Sheep
- Lavender Marjoram
Changing the scent for your clay diffuser is possible but only applicable for the first attempt, and to clay pieces that have only absorbed oil for less than a month. Subsequent switches lower the effectiveness of diffusion. Over time, oils are absorbed into the core part of the porous ceramic and it will be very challenging to execute a thorough scent change. Please note that it will not be possible to remove any oil-induced discolouration left on the clay.
To Perform a Scent Change:
- Immerse the entire part of ceramic piece into a deep bowl of boiling hot water.
- Leave the ceramic piece to soak (at least 2 hours for small ceramic pieces; at least 6-8 hours for bigger ceramic pieces.) The essential oils present in the ceramic piece will be released into the boiling water when submerged.
- Repeat Step 1 with a fresh bowl of boiling hot water until the scent in the ceramic piece is fully faded.
- Remove the ceramic piece from the water and leave it in the open to dry completely
- Cleanse the case container/vase with Cleaning Solution (available for sale in-stores).
- Fill in your diffuser with the new oil and carefully place on the dried ceramic piece onto the mouth of the base container. Ensure that the end tip of the ceramic piece is soaked in the new diffuser oil to allow initial absorption for diffusion.
Note: We do not recommend changing of scent for more than twice for the same ceramic piece as this might result in a mixture of scents depending on the remains of the original scent left in the ceramic piece.
The process above may result in the following:
- The colour of the ceramic piece is subject to changes due to the natural colouring properties of the selected essential oils present in the diffuser oil.
- The duration required for the fading of the original scent in ceramic piece (submerged in boiling water) depends on:
- the concentration intensity of the essential oils;
- the size of the ceramic piece and;
- total period of time this piece of ceramic has been used in the previous scent (long period of usage in previous scent = longer time required for the fading of scent in water).

Choosing the Right Type of Diffuser for Your Space
In this video, we compare different scenting methods—from reed and clay diffusers to electric options like nebulisers and ultrasonic mists, as well as heat-based and portable diffusers. Find out which type best suits your space and lifestyle.