Ep32: Using Essential Oils for Babies with Young Living’s Seedlings

16 July 5, 2017 - Archive, Home & Family, How to Use Young Living
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Ep32: Using Essential Oils for Babies with Young Living's Seedlings
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Having a baby is a transformative time, and it can make you take another look at the products you’re bringing into your home. Knowing how to safely use essential oils for infants is important for you and your baby, and the Young Living Seedlings™ line is filled with products that you can feel good about using with your little one.

When looking to introduce baby to essential oils, you can feel confident knowing that we’ve formulated these plant-based products with pure essential oils for babies. Hear from Young Living Product Marketing Manager Courtney Chapman about what sets this line apart and how we made products containing essential oils for infants, then listen to Global Trainer Brittany Jacobs share her routine with Seedlings and her baby girl.

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11 Comments

  • Fawzia hakimah July 6, 2017 - 10:58 am Reply

    I like young living essential oii good for baby

  • Candice MacDonnell July 11, 2017 - 12:18 am Reply

    Is the diaper cream cloth diaper friendly?

    • Robin Ihbe August 23, 2017 - 9:20 am Reply

      I had the same question too regarding cloth diapering
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    • Karina Blackmon August 24, 2017 - 7:14 pm Reply

      I have been told that yes it is! It doesn’t contain Zinc Oxide or Petroleum (causes repelling). May cause staining? Not sure. But I believe it is cloth diaper safe.

    • Young Living August 29, 2017 - 3:51 pm Reply

      Hi Candice, Robin, and Karina! Thanks for listening to Drop of Inspiration. The Young Living Seedlings™ Diaper Rash Cream is cloth diaper friendly. Zinc oxide (the active ingredient) might leave a stain. You can use hot water and your favorite detergent to remove the stain.

  • Jen McGahan July 11, 2017 - 8:52 pm Reply

    I can’t wait to get my hands on this Seedlings line. There are so many times I’ve wished I could go back to any point in my kids’ childhoods and do things differently. Moms are always trying to do better for our children. (Call it Mom Guilt. Ugh.) This is one of those areas I would have definitely jumped in, learned all I could, and implemented what I found out. Well, nothing is lost or wasted. I figure that learning about these products (that didn’t exist 20 years ago) and sharing them with new moms today is the best way to pay it forward to young parents and their babies everywhere. These products are Young Living at its best.

  • Joanna July 15, 2017 - 9:01 am Reply

    Hi what about the phenethyl alcohol? I need to know how to explain how this alcohol is not alcohol to
    Clients please. There are websites that are against this organic compound. I want to be informed and knowledgeable. Thank you.

    • Young Living July 31, 2017 - 3:16 pm Reply

      Hi Joanna, good question. Here’s what our research and development team had to say: Phenethyl Alcohol was needed for the safety of the wipe. It has been tested and found not only to be safe, but also non-sensitizing or irritating to the skin. Phenethyl Alcohol is not an ethyl alcohol or an isopropyl alcohol as it is chemically different. It doesn’t have any drying properties and is used as a preservative in this formula.

      Thanks for listening!

  • Bridget Burton July 15, 2017 - 11:11 am Reply

    So excited! Young Living is always thinking about the bottom line – helping humanity! Question. Will these nourish a child’s healthy skin?

  • sarah August 23, 2017 - 12:49 pm Reply

    When will these be available? it seems that only some products are currently available.

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