Skip Nav

Difference Between Diffuser and Humidifier

Diffusers vs. Humidifiers: Which One's Right For You?

As POPSUGAR editors, we independently select and write about stuff we love and think you'll like too. If you buy a product we have recommended, we may receive affiliate commission, which in turn supports our work.

There are so many things to love about cold, wintry days: curling up with a good book, sipping on hot chocolate, Netflix-ing in cozy sweaters, and warm blankets.

What we may not love are some of the other things associated with this weather, i.e., catching a cold or the flu, dry Winter air, allergies, and dryness in our homes from turning up the heat. Experiencing dryness indoors and outdoors may also be causing the dry skin we've been trying to moisturize the heck out of all winter.

So how can you enjoy winter and alleviate some of the not-so-wonderful things that come along with it? The answer is simpler than you might think: diffusers and humidifiers.

But what's the difference between the two and which is best for you?

Diffusers

Diffusers are a great way to get your home smelling absolutely lovely, with the added benefit of promoting quality air to help you breathe easy on those dry days.

That's because diffusers release beneficial essential oils into the air. Essential oils are believed to have antiviral, antifungal, and antioxidant properties. They are released into the air through a diffuser as aromatherapy and can help people relax and feel less stressed and anxious and may aid in strengthening the immune system. By distributing these essential oils into the air, diffusers can even help alleviate sinus and allergy symptoms.

This ($38) is BPA free, can run for several hours, and has seven changing LED lights.

Humidifiers

Humidifiers are used to increase moisture in the air. They're useful for helping you breathe better, relieving dry skin, and ameliorating cold symptoms by reducing dryness and irritation of the nose and throat.

Humidifiers release humid air into your home, which may also help kill the flu virus. As an added benefit, humidifiers can even help lessen snoring because the moisture they provide keeps the throat from drying out.

This MistAire XL Ultrasonic Cool Mist Humidifier for Large Rooms ($60) has a one-gallon water tank, variable mist control, automatic shut-off, and nightlight options.

And if you can't decide between the two, you can actually get a gadget that is all in one: VicTsing 300ml Cool Mist Humidifier Ultrasonic Aroma Essential Oil Diffuser ($30).

VicTsing 300ml Cool Mist Humidifier Ultrasonic Aroma Essential Oil Diffuser ($30)

Whether you're trying to de-stress, aid your immune system, or reduce dryness, diffusers and humidifiers provide various benefits to alleviate those Winter woes in different ways.

Just remember: it's very important to read the safety protocols for any diffuser or humidifier you use, especially when it comes to cleaning them (because, I mean, who needs mold?) to ensure that you are reaping all of the benefits they have to offer.

Difference Between Diffuser and Humidifier
MistAire XL Ultrasonic Cool Mist Humidifier for Large Rooms
$60
from amazon.com
Buy Now
Latest Health & Fitness