Guide
Choosing a mood before choosing a bottle.
AirGlow is easier to shop when the customer begins with atmosphere. Instead of asking which bottle is best, start with the room, the fabric and the feeling the space should have after a light refresh.

Freshness mode
The mood is the shortcut to the right scent family.
Mood cards
Start with the atmosphere you want.

Freshness mood
Clean
For the everyday reset: laundry-adjacent freshness, tidy rooms and quick fabric refreshes.
Best for
Laundry corners, living rooms, daily fabrics

Freshness mood
Ocean
For crisp, airy spaces that should feel brighter, lighter and more open.
Best for
Bright rooms, curtains, guest spaces, morning refreshes

Freshness mood
Calm
For softer transitions: bedrooms, reading corners and low-noise evening routines.
Best for
Bedrooms, blankets, night routines

Freshness mood
Forest
For misty pine freshness: cool forest air, resinous green notes and fabrics that should feel deeply renewed.
Best for
Closets, entryways, seasonal fabrics, pine forest moods

Freshness mood
Blossom
For soft floral freshness with a polished, petal-like feeling across bedrooms and gentle living spaces.
Best for
Sakura-style profiles, bedrooms, dressing areas

Freshness mood
Romantic Scene 1
For a soft rose-led floral atmosphere: dressed rooms, warm pink notes and polished evening fabric styling.
Best for
Rose profiles, lounge textiles, polished evening styling

Freshness mood
Romantic Scene 2
For a more sensual floral atmosphere: rose-led warmth, soft shadows and fabrics that feel dressed for evening.
Best for
Rose profiles, lounge textiles, intimate evening styling

Freshness mood
Cozy
For warm comfort: creamy, soft and relaxed moods that make textiles feel more inviting.
Best for
Vanilla Orchids, blankets, bedrooms, lounge corners
A mood-led collection feels easier to remember.
Clean for daily freshness, Ocean for sea-air brightness, Calm for rest, Forest for misty pine depth, Blossom for Sakura-style floral clarity, Romantic for rose-led softness and Cozy for Vanilla Orchids warmth.
How to choose
Start with the feeling you want in the room, then choose the scent family that matches it.
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