SafeBlend Studio

Consultation companion · practitioner-tested

★★★★★ Practitioner-tested · grounded in Tisserand & Young (2014)

Intake → blend → titration → printable client sheet.

One general intake form, organised — not interpreted — into a safe blend and a clear take-home plan. Free, private, offline-ready.

0 · Client intake

Single general form. All structured answers feed the safety engine where they apply; free-text answers go to the case summary only.

Demographics
Pregnancy & breastfeeding
Pregnant?
Breastfeeding?
Medications
Taking medications?
Conditions (tick all that apply)
Notes (free text — case summary only)
Goal & season
Application

1 · Case summary

Summary of client-reported information. Clinical judgement is the practitioner's.

Client
Adult
Goal
Relaxation
Season
SummerTraditional energetics — not a safety rule.
Engine safety flags
None — nothing on this intake maps to a Tisserand & Young dermal/respiratory rule. See “Conditions reported” below for the full self-report.
Conditions reported
None reported

1 · Select oils

11 oils available
Goal: Relaxation. No oils tagged for this goal yet — select manually.
Season: Summer. Cooling oils are highlighted as a soft nudge. Traditional energetics — not a safety rule.

3 · Carrier & dilution

Select oils above to calculate the safe cap for this blend.

Per-oil percentages and drops will appear in the Result panel once oils are selected.

Result

Start by selecting oils above, then set the client profile.

4 · Titration plan

Select oils above to scaffold a titration plan from the recommended starting dilution.

5 · Client sheet

Generate a clean, branded, printable document. Uses the browser's print dialog — nothing leaves this device.

AI Assistant

Optional · your key stays in this browser

Add your API key in Settings to enable the AI explainer. The calculator works without one.

What are you giving the client today — a massage oil, a roll-on, an aroma diffuser blend, or a personal inhaler? Defaulted from the intake goal; change as needed per case.

Select oils first to draft a note.