Roller bottles are a great way to create natural solutions for your children and family. They are portable and you can create blends that are already diluted. You can add your favorite essential oils to the roller bottle and carry them around in your purse or diaper bag!
Recipes and resources are posted below!
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Mild Oils that I recommend for babies under 1 years old using proper dilution (chart posted below):
- Roman Chamomile
- Lavender
- “calming” blend
- Melaleuca
- Frankincense
- Lemon
- Wild Orange
9 Roller bottle Recipes I Discuss:
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SUPPLIES NEEDED:
- Roller bottles (I use 5 ml and I explain why in the video)
- Carrier oil like almond oil, jojoba oil, or fractionated coconut oil.
- Pipette to help drop the carrier oil into the bottle.
1. Focus Blend:
- Wild Orange
- Peppermint
2. Clear Breathing Blend:
- “Respiratory” blend
- Lime
3. Immune Boosting Blend:
- Oregano
- Lemon
- “Protective” blend
4. Tummy Blend:
- Wild Orange
- “Digestive” blend
5. Immune System Support Blend:
- “Respiratory” blend
- Eucalyptus
- Frankincense
6. Seasonal Blend:
- Lemon
- Lavender
- Peppermint
7. Sleepytime Blend
- Roman Chamomile
- Bergamot
- Frankincense
8. Skin Support Blend:
- Lavender
- Melaleuca
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BL says
Didn’t get to attend live presentation but saw video and was blown away! Really enjoyed your presentation.
Dana Brackett says
You are saying to use a 5ml bottle. In aromatools, what is the siz bottle you are using?? They measure out in oz…. Thank you!!
Mandi says
1/6 oz
Dana Brackett says
My apologies!! I found it on AromaTools!!! The chart is there, I just didn’t see it!
ES says
Loved your video – so helpful! I have a question, I’ve been using regular coconut oil. I thought I read that there are benefits to both regular and fractionated — is the regular ok? It’s doesn’t get hard in the roller bottles when it’s diluted. I do live in AZ, so it’s not that cold :).
Thanks for your help and all the info!
The Paleo Mama says
Yes, the regular is fine especially you live in a climate where it doesn’t get solid
Andrea says
With the recipes given above, what percentage dilution would you say they are? Just trying to figure out how to scale them down. I have a 5 year old, 3 year old and 1 year old. I like your idea of having a roller bottle of just the carrier oil to put on first to dilute more.
The Paleo Mama says
Be very aware that the quality of cheaper oils is very unguaranteed. I personally would not recommend the use of any cheaper oils because you just can’t be sure of what you are getting.
Brittany says
I’ve started using oils around January, so I’m fairly new to it. I was wondering about the dilution for the seasonal allergy blend. My daughter is almost 2 and weighs 25 pounds. In the past, I’ve suuuuuper diluted everything for her. According to the chart (I’m using 10 ml bottles by the way), her allergy blend would have how much of each lemon/lav/pep? One drop of each? I’m having trouble deciphering that chart for some reason…
Brittany says
Or would you recommend an entirely different blend for her seasonal allergies?
Andrina says
Also, great video and I’m grateful for the charts…I just have to figure them out! Haha!
jan v says
I’m sorry I did not have time to watch your video but I am keeping this page so I can go back and do so. I do have a quick question when you say top with a carrier oil how much of the carrier oil do you use? And can you use avocado for a carrier?
The Paleo Mama says
Yes, avocado oil can be used. If you are using a roller bottle to make a blend, you can top with at least an equal part of carrier oil…more if you want a more diluted blend.
Jeanette A says
Caution: These are a very high dilution (for the 5ml roller) even for an adult!
Sarah P says
Was wondering what type of Melanleuca I should use for the Boo Boo Blend and if there can be any substitues for the Wild orange in the focus blend. Thanks!
claudia ordaz says
What areas do you know to rub in for relief of symptoms?
Jackie Ritz says
Over the area of distress, plus on wrists, bottom of feet
Cora says
I looked for the video so I could see the proportions of the oils and carrier oils, but didn’t find it. What am I doing wrong. Thank you. I already have the wholesale kit.
Neilena says
i pin some of your posts on my pinterest, but then they get removed by pinterest…why is that??
Jackie Ritz says
Hey Neilena! I’m sorry about that. My essential oil company had a change in policy this past month, and I had to remove some images that included their bottles.
Allison Korstjens says
Once you make your roller balls, where do you put them on your skin. For instance, with the Focus recipe, where would i place the roller ball on my body? Ive heard on my temples, behind my ears, or even on my feet. Can you help me out? Thanks in advance!!!
Suzanne says
Hi, are you able to tell me how many drops of each oil are in the above recipes. I watched the video months ago but didn’t write down the measurements. I have all the oils to do the recipes from the same company that you used in the video. Hope you can help. 🙂
Jackie Ritz says
I would suggest 2-3 drops of each oil. If using several, you may need only 1-2 drops of each.
Evy says
Is the video posted anywhere where I can see it? I couldn’t find any working links.
Heather says
Hi jackie i just came across your website and was trying to watch the video but nothing is posted to watch did something happen to it? i also sub to your utube channel and nothing is on there either. i really want to watch the video i have the 5ML bottle and i use doTERRA trying to figure out how much essential oil im suppose to put in these bottles lol thanks so much
Jackie Ritz says
I’m sorry Heather…I had to remove the YouTube video but I kept the measurements on my website.
Jacque says
Hi I’m new to essential oils and mixing them I noticed for the headache rollerball it says one part of each. How much is one part?
Jackie Ritz says
1 part means a certain measure. For example if you are mixing an essential oil with fractionated coconut oil and the recipe calls for 1 part essential oil to 3 parts coconut oil, you use 3 times more coconut oil than essential oil.
Miriam says
I have found one of your blends on line “peaceful child” . I have 2 high strung granchildren and would like to try t h e blend on them. Would you kindly guide me on how to use the blend.. dilution etc. They are aged 3.5 n n 7.5 years old. Pls help
Jackie Ritz says
I would recommend that you use it on the bottoms of their toes and feet whenever you feel they need it. It totally absorbs in about a minute so they can put their socks right back on. In addition, if you want and they seem to be responding to it, you can also rub it on the backs of their necks and even their temples. Be sure that you are blending your oils with fractionated coconut oil and only using the recommended number of drops. I wish you great success with it!
Lena says
Hello,
I am excited to make roller bottle blends! Thank you for these recipes!
I have a question however: Some recipes call for “1 part” this or that oil. I am using a 10ml bottle.
How many drops would be equivalent to “1part”? I don’t want to add too many or too less of the drops of oil.
Thanks!
Jackie Ritz says
1 part means an equal part of essential oil to fractionated coconut oil. If it says 1 part, and you use 3 drops of fractionated oil, you would also use 3 drops of essential oil. If you are using a total of 10 drops of different essential oils you would also use 10 drops of fractionated coconut oil.
Lena says
Thank you for your response.
As I’ve read, if I want the blends to not be as ‘strong’, I use more carrier oil & vise versa.
I will definitely start with equal parts of both as you explained.
Thank you!