7 Best Natural Odor Eliminators For Your Home

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New season, new natural odor eliminators? Sure, why not! Yes, spring is here and that means spring cleaning has arrived. Therefore, it is a perfect time to refresh your home with natural odor eliminators. Organic and all-natural odor eliminators are safer to use because typical air fresheners can be very toxic, filled with unknown and unfamiliar chemicals. These chemicals can be damaging to one’s health, especially if the product is used frequently.

Additionally, many products have been shown to be unhealthy for your pets, other animals, babies, and, of course, yourself. As we all learn more about caring for our planet and finding new ways to practice sustainability, using natural odor eliminators is just one way to continue doing so.

Below are seven different natural odor eliminators to keep your home, bedroom, car, and all your favorite places smelling extra fresh in a safe—and sustainable—way.

7 Must-Try Natural Odor Eliminators


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Aromatique Sprays

Aesop

Aesop is a well-known brand for its vegan home and beauty products, including three different odor-eliminating room sprays. This Aromatique Room Spray comes in three scents—Cythera, Istros, & Olous—each consisting of a variety of notes, ranging from citrus to woody or floral. These room deodorizers safely eliminate musty odors in any room and, when in need of a refresh, you can choose what matches your mood or home. While this spray might be on the pricier side for some people, we think it’s worth it!  


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Eucalyptus Leaves

Eucalyptus leaves are a natural odor eliminator that are also arguably the prettiest option on this list! They are known to have a potent and distinct smell, similar to pinewood mixed with hints of honey. If you enjoy the fragrant scent of trees, bringing eucalyptus leaves into your home would be a fantastic option for you. The aroma of the leaves can be further activated when tied to a shower head since the steam activates the oils in the leaves. Then, as the oils are released, the authentic, refreshing, and minty scent of eucalyptus can fill any room. Another great thing about this option is that it is very affordable and can even be bought at your local Trader Joe’s!


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Bamboo Charcoal Purifying Bags

MOSO Natural

The MOSO Natural Air Purifying Bag is an all-natural odor eliminator that is a huge bang for your buck. The bags contain only one ingredient—bamboo charcoal—that is a natural odor absorber. They also come in a variety of self-standing sizes and do not secrete any substance to eliminate those pesky smells, even if placed in your refrigerator, bathrooms, closets, bedrooms, car, or gym bag. The best part is that the purifying bags can last up to two years! This can be a huge cost saver and a safe way to keep your space smelling clean and fresh.


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Soy-Wax Candles

HHI Candles

Soy-wax candles are made of 100% soybeans and are known to last longer than paraffin wax candles. One of the best things about candles is that they come in countless scents that suit a range of tastes, moods, and environments. Spring is the perfect time to find light and airy floral scents, such as Cherry Blossom and Lavender Mint. While these types of candles are easily available to purchase at Target, Amazon, Nordstrom, and even Etsy,if you are feeling crafty and adventurous, you can make your own soy-wax candles at home!


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Odor Removing Gel

Fresh Wave

Fresh Wave Odor Removing Gel absorbs odors similar to the MOSO Purifying bag. This specific odor removing gel consists of organic ingredients, such as cedarwood, pine needles, lime, cloves, and anises, making your home smell like plants and fresh greenery. Popular as a pet odor eliminator, it can be placed throughout your home. As it absorbs more odors, it will gradually lose its scent; once you stop smelling the gel’s freshness, it is time to replace it!


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Before-You-Go Toilet Spray

Poo-Pouri

Poo-Pouri is a popular all-natural odor eliminator that should be in every bathroom. A few quick sprays into your toilet bowl “before you go” helps maintain a clean and fresh scent after each use. Each bottle is made from natural essential oils and comes in over ten refreshing scents, such as their Original Citrus, Vanilla Mint, and Pink Citron. This unique spray is also available in various sizes, including a mini one, perfect for your purse or travel.

DIY Odor Eliminator Spray

If you’re a DIY-loving person, you can make an all-natural odor eliminator spray in the comfort of your own home!  Pinterest has many recipes to choose from, but the only ingredients you’ll need are essential oils (of your choice), witch hazel, distilled water, and a spray bottle. Since you will be making it yourself, you can feel confident about the ingredients inside. Creating your own unique scent can also be a fun project to do with friends or even children. Two recommended combinations are: orange and lemon mixed with grapefruit for a rejuvenating scent or tea tree oil, lemon, and lime for a more calming aroma.

Think of the feeling you have when you smell something clean and refreshing. Do you feel rejuvenated? Revived? Relaxed? Whatever it is, picking one (or more!) of these all-natural odor eliminators can help you feel more ready for the change in seasons. Whether or not you’re taking part in any spring cleaning, using these all-natural products to freshen up your home can be a great way to incorporate a refresh in your life.

Angela deMesa

Lover of French fries, travel, fashion, and the comfiest workout clothes.  She is from the beautiful, San Francisco Bay Area and currently resides in Barcelona, Spain.  In 2018, she followed her passion for writing and published for the first time in a tourism magazine called Barcelona Connect.  She continues to contribute to various online and print publications.  In her free time, she enjoys doing yoga, teaching an occasional spin class, and a glass of red wine with a good book.


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