Volume : 12, Issue : 03, March – 2025

Title:

DESIGN AND DEVELOPMENT OF AROMA PODS FOR AROMATHERAPY APPLICATIONS

Authors :

Sanika Bankhele and Dipali Shelke

Abstract :

Aroma pods are innovative, portable, and convenient devices designed to provide a natural and safe way to promote relaxation, reduce stress, and enhance mood. These pods utilize a unique blend of essential oils and jojoba oil to create a calming and uplifting atmosphere. The aroma pods are designed to be user-friendly, simply requiring the user to inhale the fragrance emitted by the pod. The essential oils used in the pods are carefully selected for their therapeutic properties, ensuring a safe and effective experience. The pods are vegan-friendly, phthalate-free, and hypoallergenic, making them suitable for all skin types.
Aroma pods can be used anywhere, anytime, making them perfect for busy lifestyles. They are also an excellent alternative to pharmaceuticals and other chemical-based solutions. The pods’ compact design and long-lasting fragrance make them a convenient and cost-effective solution. Aroma pods can be used to alleviate symptoms of anxiety, depression, and stress. They can also help improve sleep quality, boost energy levels, and enhance focus. The aroma pods’ unique blend of essential oils has been carefully crafted to promote relaxation, reduce inflammation, and improve mood. Aroma pods are a natural and safe way to promote overall well-being, making them an excellent addition to any self-care routine.
Keywords: Aroma pods, Essential oils, Relaxation, Stress relief, Mood enhancement, Aromatherapy, Portable relaxation, Uplifting fragrance.

Cite This Article:

Please cite this article in press Sanika Bankhele and Dipali Shelke., Design and Development of Aroma Pods for Aromatherapy Applications., Indo Am. J. P. Sci, 2025; 12(05).

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