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Essential Oils for Babies & Kids: Safe Usage Guide

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Essential Oils for
Babies & Kids
SAFE TOPICALLY FOR 2 AND UNDER
The recommended dilution ratio for this age group is .25%
(1 drop per 4 teaspoons carrier oil)
Many aromatherapists often prefer hydrosols to essential
oils when considering topical application for children under
two
Basil linalool (Ocimum basilicum) – Relaxing, mood lifting,
helpful for soothing sore muscles
Bergamot (Citrus bergamia) – Bright, clean, uplifting citrus
scent. Bergamot is phototoxic unless you purchase one that
is filtered to be bergaptine-free. If not using bergaptinefree, a maximum dilution of 0.4% (about 5 drops in 4
tablespoons carrier oil) is recommended to avoid
phototoxicity.
Black pepper (Piper nigrum) – Helpful for soothing achy
muscles
Blue tansy (Tanacetum annuum) -Also called Moroccan
blue chamomile, this oil has skin soothing properties. It may
also promote feelings of being clear-headed when pollen
counts are high.
Catnip (Nepeta cataria) – Relaxing. Supports restful sleep.
Also very useful in homemade bug spray.
Cedarwood Atlantica (Cedrus atlantica) – Calming, Skin
soothing.
Cedarwood Virginian (Juniperus virginiana) – Lovely
woodsy scent, relaxing and beneficial for skin.
Chamomile/German (Matricaria chamomilla L) –
Relaxing, helpful for sleep, may support clear thinking
when pollen counts are high
Chamomile/Roman (Chamaemelum nobile) – Relaxing,
helpful for sleep, helpful for soothing sore muscles
Cinnamon leaf (Cinnamomum verum) – NOT cinnamon
bark. Smells lovely when diffused during the holidays. Can
have a warming effect when applied to the skin, but it can
cause irritation if too high a concentration is used. The
maximum recommended dilution in Essential Oil Safety is
0.6% (about 7 drops in four tablespoons carrier oil)
Citronella (Cymbopogon winterianus) – Great addition to
homemade bug spray. Can also be used to make outdoor
citronella candles.
Clary sage (Salvia sclarea) – Helpful for relaxation and
restful sleep.
Copaiba balsam (Copaifera officinalis) – Supports healthy
respiratory function and soothes achy muscles.
Coriander (Coriandrum sativum) – Soothes upset
tummy’s and calms emotions.
Cypress (Cupressus sempervirens) – Supports healthy
respiratory function. Thought to have an emotionally
grounding effect during challenging experiences.
Dill weed (Anethum graveolens) – Helpful for digestion.
Supports immune function. The maximum recommended
dilution for this oil is 1.2% (about 7 drops in two
tablespoons carrier oil)
Eucalyptus, lemon (Eucalyptus citriodora) – Mood lifting,
supports healthy respiratory function, and can also be
used in homemade bug spray
Fir needle (Abies sibirica) – Supports healthy respiratory
function
Frankincense carteri (Boswellia carteri) – Immune support,
helpful for soothing cuts, bruises and other injuries,
relaxing, also thought to promote youthful looking skin
Frankincense frereana (Boswellia frereana) – Immune
support, helpful for soothing cuts, bruises and other
injuries, relaxing, also thought to promote youthful looking
skin
Frankincense serrata (Boswellia serrata) – Calming,
thought to promote youthful looking skin
Geranium bourbon (Pelargonium x asperum) – Very
helpful in homemade tick spray
Ginger root CO2 extract (Zingiber officinalis) – Helpful
for digestion and soothing sore muscles
Grapefruit/Pink (Citrus x paradisi) – Uplifting. Can cause
photosensitivity. Maximum recommended topical use is 4%
(4 drops per teaspoon of carrier oil)
Helichrysum italicum (Helichrysum italicum) – Considered
one of the top oils for promoting youthful skin, helpful for
scars, and supportive of the immune system.
Helichrysum splendidum (Helichrysum splendidum) –
Considered beneficial for skin, but not as much as
Helichrysum italicum. Supports healthy respiratory
function.
Juniper berry (Juniperus communis) – Calming, supports
healthy respiratory function
Lavandin (Lavandula x intermedia)
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Essential Oils for
Babies & Kids
SAFE TOPICALLY FOR 2 AND UNDER
Lavender (Lavandula augustifolia)- Calming, helpful for
soothing bug bites, sunburns, and other skin irritations
Lemon/expeller-pressed (Citrus x limon) – Mood lifting,
supports immune function. Can cause photosensitivity.
Maximum recommended topical use is 2% (12 drops in two
tablespoons carrier oil)
Lime/expeller-pressed (Citrus x aurantifolia) – Uplifting,
supports immune function. Can cause photosensitivity.
Maximum recommended topical use is 0.7% (about 4 drops in
two tablespoons carrier oil)
Mandarin (Citrus reticulata) – Calming
Marjoram/Sweet (Origanum majorana) – Relaxing, helpful for
sleep.
Neroli (Citrus x aurantium var.amara) – Often used in skincare
products due to it’s ability to promote beautiful skin. Thought to
be helpful for easing emotional tension.
Orange, Blood (Citrus sinensis) – Mood lifting
Orange, sweet (Citrus sinensis) – Mood lifting
Palmarosa (Cymbopogon martinii var motia) – Digestive
support, skin soothing
Patchouli (Pogostemon Cablin) – Thought to promote the
appearance of youthful skin. Great addition to men’s personal
care products.
Petitgrain (Citrus x aurantium) – Thought to be beneficial for
skin, especially oily skin.
Pine (Pinus Sylvestris) – Supports healthy respiratory function
and soothes sore muscles
Rosalina (Melaleuca ericifolia) – Supports healthy respiratory
function (similar to eucalyptus)
Sandalwood/Australian (Santalum Spicatum) – Calming,
thought to be helpful for oily skin
Spearmint (Mentha spicata) – Similar to peppermint, but safer
for use with small children. Helpful for digestion. Maximum
recommended topical use is 1.7% (about 10 drops in two
tablespoons carrier oil)
Spruce (Tsuga canadensis) – Supports healthy respiratory
function.
Tangerine (Citrus reticulata) – Immune support. Bright, uplifting
citrus scent
Tea tree (Melaleuca alternifolia) – Immune support, helpful for
cuts and scrapes. Also considered helpful for acne-prone skin.
Turmeric rhizome CO2 extract (Curcuma longa) – Soothes
joint discomfort
Vanilla CO2 extract (Vanilla planfolia) – realxing and
grounding.
Vetiver (Vetiveria zizanoides) – Relaxing and emotionally
grounding..
SAFE FOR DIFFUSING FOR 2 AND UNDER
Jasmine absolute (Jasminum sambac) – Calming
Lemongrass (Cymbopogon flexuosus) – Clean citrus scent.
Great addition to homemade bug spray.
Ylang ylang (Cananga odorata) – Relaxing. Helpful when
you’re in de-stress mode.
THE EUCALYPTUS & PEPPERMINT ISSUE
There is some concern about these two oils as they contains the
consitituent (1.8, cineole) that sometimes act negatively on the
temperature receptors of children’s lungs and can cause slowed
breathing.
According to Robert Tisserand, peppermint can be diffused
with care around 3-6 year olds and applied topically at a
concentration of 0.5% (2 drops in 4 teaspoons carrier oil). He
clarified that “with care” means about two drops in the diffuser.
For children under three, Robert Tisserand says that eucalyptus
globula and radiata can be diffused (1-2 drops) and applied
topically at a concentration of 0.5% (2 drops in 4 teaspoons
carrier oil)
He recommends a 1% maximum dilution of eucalyptus globula
or radiata (4 drops in 4 teaspoons carrier oil) for children ages
three to six
SAFE TOPICALLY FOR CHILDREN 2-6
Jasmine absolute (Jasminum sambac) – Max dermal use of
0.7% (about 4 drops in two tbsp carrier oil)
Lemongrass (Cymbopogon flexuosus) – Max dermal use of
0.6% (about 7 drops in four tbp carrier oil)
Ylang ylang (Cananga odorata) – Max dermal use of 0.8%
(about 5 drops in two tbsp carrier oil)
SAFE TOPICALLY FOR CHILDREN 6-10
This includes every oil in the previous categories, but after
age six it is considered appropriate to apply peppermint,
eucalyptus radiata, and eucalyptus globulus at a dilution
ratio of 1.5%. (1 drop per tsp of carrier oil)
Rosemary (Rosmarinus officinalis) is also considered
appropriate after age six
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