
ZEN ROLL-ON
A calming aromatherapeutic essential oil roll-on crafted to quiet the mind, ease tension, and invite a deep sense of inner peace.
Herbal, Woody, Subtly Floral
- Promotes relaxation and a sense of calm
- Helps ease mental tension and overwhelming feelings
- Supports grounding and emotional balance
- Provides a soothing, comforting aroma for stress relief
- Convenient on-the-go support for mindful pauses and deep breathing
Caprylic/Capric Triglyceride,Cupressus Sempervirens (Cypress) Oil, Salvia Sclarea (Clary Sage) Oil, Tocopheryl Acetate (Vitamin E).
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WHAT'S IN IT
BOTANICAL WONDERS

CYPRESS
Grounds the mind, eases nervous tension, and promotes a deep sense of calm and inner stability.

Clary Sage
Eases stress and mental tension, gently lifts the mood, and promotes emotional clarity and deep relaxation.
FUNCTIONAL AROMATICS
ZEN ROLL-ON
Zen was born very organically from our own blending journey. As we started experimenting with different essential oil combinations, we witnessed first-hand how powerful and reliable their medical aromatherapeutic benefits could be. With each blend, our confidence grew, and we became increasingly curious about how we could create more functional products - ones designed not just to smell good, but to genuinely support how you feel day to day.
Most relaxing blends in the market almost always consist of lavender and cedarwood, but what most people do not know about is olfactory fatigue: when you smell the same scent over and over, your brain starts to tune it out, and over time it simply doesn’t feel as calming as it used to.
We wanted Zen to be a little different. Instead of relying on that one familiar note, we decided to explore the quieter, lesser-known side of aromatherapy. Through a lot of blending and testing, we fell in love with the way clary sage and cypress worked together; grounding yet gentle, soothing yet not sleepy, with a uniquely comforting, modern scent profile. Zen grew out of this decision to step away from the standard and create a relaxation blend built around these underappreciated oils, offering a fresh, effective way to unwind that doesn’t fade into the background.
In Re{me}dy, there are two (2) types of roll-on products - perfume & functional.
Perfume Roll-ons are designed to create a specific scent. We do not take into account the specific benefits of the oils into the design.
Functional Aromatic Roll-ons are designed based on the functions of the oils to achieve a specific aromatherapeutic purpose / benefit.
Zen is designed to be a Functional Aromatic Roll-on to help people relax using its aromatherapeutic properties.
In our opinion, EVERYONE. Today, we’re hearing more and more about rising stress levels, poor sleep, and mental health struggles- so many people feel wired, anxious, or find it hard to switch off at night.
A simple, gentle aromatherapeutic ritual like Zen can be a small but meaningful support for anyone who wants a moment of calm in the middle of a busy, overstimulating world.
However, if you want to be more specific, Zen is particularly designed for those who feel mentally tired and stressed, and who are looking for a non-invasive, natural way to help their body and mind ease into a more relaxed state.
Zen helps you relax by working through your sense of smell and its direct connection to the brain’s emotional centre. When you inhale essential oils, scent signals travel quickly to the limbic system, which helps regulate mood, stress responses, heart rate, and sleep. Research on essential oils suggests that certain aromas can help calm the nervous system and support more balanced neurotransmitters involved in stress and anxiety, which is why people often feel more settled and at ease within minutes of breathing them in.
Clary sage has been studied for its ability to reduce perceived stress and anxiety, as well as to gently uplift mood. Inhaling clary sage has been associated with lower heart rate and blood pressure in stressful situations, and its main components (like linalyl acetate and linalool) are thought to interact with calming pathways in the brain, supporting a shift from “on edge” to more relaxed and emotionally balanced. This makes it a strong anchor oil for emotional soothing and mental unwinding.
Cypress contributes a grounding, stabilising effect. Aromatherapy literature describes it as helpful for easing nervous tension, encouraging deeper, steadier breathing, and helping people feel more anchored when they feel scattered or overwhelmed. Its woody, reassuring scent pairs well with clary sage’s soft, mood-soothing profile, creating a blend that feels calming but not sedating, making it ideal for day or night.
Simply apply it to your pulse points—areas where blood vessels are close to the skin, helping the aroma absorb and diffuse more effectively. Common pulse points include - wrists, temples, behind the ears, base of the neck & inner elbows.

Discovery of Distillation
Persian scientist Avicenna developed steam distillation, allowing the extraction of pure essential oils

Birth of Aromatherapy
René-Maurice Gattefossé, a French chemist, coined aromathérapie after successfully using lavender oil to heal a burn. He published a book in 1937 exploring the medicinal use of essential oils.

Aromatherapy in Clinical Use
Dr. Jean Valnet, a French military doctor, used essential oils to treat wounds and infections. Aromatherapy is introduced into mainstream medical discussions in Europe.

Growing Scientific Validation
Studies validated oils like lavender and peppermint had measurable effects on anxiety, sleep, and digestion.
Essential oils gained use in hospitals for stress and pain management (e.g., lavender for pre-surgery anxiety).

Clinical Research & Integration
Peer-reviewed studies continue to confirm benefits of oils like Lavender, Peppermint, Tea Tree.
Aromatherapy is now officially integrated in wellness clinics, palliative care, and mental health support.
What customers ask
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, scientific studies support the effectiveness of aromatherapy. Essential oils interact with the olfactory system, sending signals to the limbic system in the brain—responsible for emotions, memory, and behavior. This can influence mood, stress response, heart rate, and even hormone regulation.
Research has shown that specific essential oils, such as lavender, bergamot, and rose, can help reduce anxiety, improve sleep, and promote relaxation. While aromatherapy isn’t a replacement for medical treatment, it is increasingly used as a complementary therapy in hospitals, mental health settings, and wellness programs due to its measurable benefits.
Many medications, especially those for mood, hormones, or sleep, work by chemically altering the body’s systems—sometimes leading to side effects or long-term dependence. Aromatherapy, on the other hand, works in a gentler, non-invasive way, engaging the brain’s limbic system through scent to influence mood, stress levels, and even hormone response. So we would always recommend you to try aromatherapeutic products before actually resorting to medications.
For symptoms like mood swings, anxiety, fatigue, or emotional stress—especially those tied to hormonal changes—aromatherapy can help the body regulate itself naturally. It’s often effective as a first-line support, allowing you to respond to your body’s needs without immediately turning to medication that may disrupt its natural balance.
At Re{me}dy, we prioritise quality, transparency, and safety in everything we make. Our products are formulated with pure, responsibly sourced essential oils and natural ingredients—crafted with intention, never shortcuts.
Unfortunately, many mass-market or low-cost products are adulterated with synthetic fillers, diluted oils, or undisclosed additives that can compromise both effectiveness and safety. If a product’s price seems too good to be true, it probably is. So our word of advice is to choose reputable makers.
Authentic essential oils are labour-intensive to produce and in high demand, which means they come at a real cost. We believe your well-being deserves nothing less than products that are effective, honest, and truly safe to use.
Though essential oils can be used at this stage, it needs to be specially formulated and certain oils are a big No No. So as a general rule, we would recommend you to stay away from aromatherapeutic products [Unless guided by a professional]
The reasons are -
- Some essential oils (like clary sage, geranium, rosemary, basil) can mimic or influence hormones, which may interfere with the delicate hormonal balance necessary during pregnancy. Certain oils may even stimulate uterine contractions, potentially increasing the risk of miscarriage, especially in the first trimester.
- During pregnancy and breastfeeding, what you use on your body may cross the placental barrier or pass into breast milk. While studies are limited, some essential oil components could potentially affect fetal or infant development—especially the liver, which is still developing and less able to process potent compounds.
- Pregnancy often makes the skin more sensitive, increasing the risk of irritation, rashes, or allergic reactions from essential oils.
In most cases, aromatherapy can be safely used alongside other medications or treatments as a complementary approach to support emotional well-being and relaxation. However, because essential oils are bioactive compounds, they may interact with certain medications or health conditions in rare cases.
If you’re on prescription medication, undergoing hormone therapy, or managing a medical condition, we recommend consulting a healthcare provider or certified aromatherapist before use— especially if applying daily or over extended periods.