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We formulate for the most vulnerable skin on the planet - your baby's. Every ingredient, every dilution rate, every batch is tested by an independent lab with results for you to see. Not because we have to - but because you should know exactly what you're putting on your baby.
Not All Essential Rollers Are The Same
Before you buy any essential oil roller for your little one, from any brand, including ours, here's what to look for.
How do you know what's actually in the bottle?
Essential oils are unregulated - there is no government agency verifying that what's on the label is actually in the bottle. Terms like "100% pure”, "natural" and "therapeutic grade" have no legal meaning. Any brand can print them without proof. The only way to confirm purity is by GC/MS lab testing. We test every batch.
Are the essential oils pre-diluted?
Undiluted or poorly diluted essential oils can cause rashes, skin irritation, and long-term sensitization. That means your baby can develop a lifelong reaction to an ingredient that would have been safe at the right level. Ours are pre-diluted by a clinical aromatherapist at a level specifically formulated for infant skin.
Does it cause numbing?
When evaluating what to use, check the ingredient list for numbing agents - benzocaine, lidocaine, and clove oil are examples to watch for. These numb tissue on contact. In an infant, numbing near the mouth can interfere with feeding, alter swallowing patterns, increase drooling, and cause distress. Your baby can't tell you something wrong. We intentionally exclude all numbing agents from every baby formula.
Are the ingredients baby safe?
Not every ingredient safe for adults is safe for babies. Infant skin absorbs compounds at a higher rate - what poses minimal risk to an adult can present a meaningful concern for a baby. That's why every ingredient in our formulas is evaluated against infant-specific safety standards. If we aren't confident an oil belongs on infant skin, it doesn't go in the bottle.
Is the formula designed for how babies actually behave?
Babies lick everything. They rub their face, chew their hands, and drool constantly. That's exactly why our formula is diluted to a conservative level - so that if even a small amount transfer from skin to hands to mouth during normal use, the safety risk remains minimal. Our safety assessment accounts for this. That's not an accident. It's the reason dilution matters. Always follow the directions for use and apply to the recommended areas.
Lab Results & Safety Documents
We test every batch because trust us isn't good enough when it comes to your baby.
GC/MS Reports
Verifies essential oil purity is exactly what we claim.
OB-MT260201-01
EVS
May 2026
Heavy Metals Report
Confirms absence of lead, arsenic, cadmium, and mercury.
OB-MT260201-01
Certified Labs
May 2026
Microbial Safety Test
Confirms absence of harmful bacteria, mold, and yeast.
OB-MT260201-01
Certified Labs
Jun 2026
Ingredients We'll Never Use
We exclude entire categories of ingredients that are common in baby teething products but don't meet our safety standard.
Numbing Agents - Clove Oil, Benzocaine, Lidocaine
Numbing an infant's mouth creates feeding and swallowing risks.
Respiratory Risk Oils - Peppermint, Eucalyptus, Wintergreen
Compounds in these oils can affect breathing when applied near an infant's face.
Sun-Reactive Citrus - Lemon, Lime, Bergamot
These react with sunlight and can burn or discolor infant skin.
Synthetic or Mislabeled Ingredients
If we can't verify it with a Certificate of Analysis, it doesn't go in the bottle.
If you're comparing teething products, check the ingredient list. If you see any of the above, ask yourself why it's there.
Formulated by a Clinical Aromatherapist
Our formulation was developed by an independent clinical aromatherapist specializing in essential oil safety and infant appropriate dilution standards.
This formula wasn't pulled from a recipe blog or copied from a competitor. Every ingredient, every ratio, and every exclusion was chosen with one question: is this appropriate for a baby's skin?
The essential oil dilution is on the conservative side of what's considered safe for infants. The oils were selected based on their chemical profiles, not their marketing popularity. And the carrier blend was designed to support absorption without irritation.
Formulation is where safety either starts or fails. Ours started with someone who understands the difference.