Essential Oil Blends UK
Roller Ball Blends
Roller Ball Blends
The Wellbeing blends created in a base of coconut oil, ready for decanting into 10ml roller balls.
All you need is the CLP for these as listed below.
Sold in 100ml or 250ml bottles, giving a great resell value. Purchase your roller ball and decant straight into it. Each bottle comes with a pump for easy decanting.
100ml bottle gives 10 roller balls - on sale from 20th April
250ml bottle gives 25 bottles
Average cost of a roller ball should be between retailed out from £5.50 - 9.00 depending on packaging and customer base.
To use a CLP you will need to ensure you sell in a 10ml roller ball and no larger as this falls into the aromatherapy regulations and that then requires a CLP as advised by the aromatherapy council detailed below,
"Aromatherapy blends supplied usually in 10ml bottle with a rollerball applicator would be regulated as a general product by the GB/EU general Product Safety regulation, the weights and measures regulation and the CLP regulation.
Label elements to comply with these regulations are the usual elements including, branding, product title, suppliers contact details, trading name and address etc., batch number, use by date, quantity in the bottle , instructions and precautions and the required CLP labelling elements.
The CLP classification for a rollerball product works in the same way as for a candle and depends on the concentration of the CLP hazards in the finished product and provided the essential oils are the only ingredients with a CLP classification/hazards then the CLP classification of the finished product (rollerball) depends on the CLP hazards of the essential oils and their concentration in the finished product.
When supplying a blend of essential oils for a rollerball application you would treat it in the same way you do when supplying blends for candles.
Unlike most candles the label on a 10ml rollerball bottle has limited space and can be a challenge to get the required CLP information and the other legally required text on it. A number of our members take advantage of the small labelling exemptions and use fold-out or peel-back labels or use the packaging exemption to put minimal information on the label attached to the bottle and the full information on a carton in which the product is supplied to the consumer. "