Meet Tracy. Handcrafting all things mellow since 2007.
I created preggo for myself when I was pregnant with Charlie!
I hope you'll love using it to support your own pregnancy.
xo, Tracy
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FAQs
Is the scent strong?
Our scents are thoughtfully crafted to embody the essence of hellomellow—subtly enriching. Our fragrances are designed to be pleasantly discernible, without overwhelming.
What does avocado and mango butter smell like?
Not much, really. Avocado butter has a very mild, almost neutral scent, making it an excellent ingredient for skincare products, particularly for those sensitive to strong fragrances. Mango butter, derived from the seed kernel of the mango fruit, has a slight, sweet, and fruity aroma, though it is also quite subtle in scent. What comes through with all our products is the carefully crafted combination of the essential oil blend, not the avocado and mango butter.
what do the essential oils in preggo do?
Lavender Essential Oil:
- Stress Relief and Anxiety Reduction: Lavender oil is widely used for its calming and relaxing properties, making it effective in alleviating stress and anxiety.
- Improves Sleep: It can help improve sleep quality due to its sedative properties, often used in aromatherapy for those with insomnia or sleep disturbances.
- Skin Health: Lavender has antiseptic and anti-inflammatory properties, which can help heal skin and contributes to minimizing stretch marks
Geranium Essential Oil:
- Skin Enhancer: Geranium oil is often used to promote clear, healthy skin. It can help in tightening skin.
- Mood Lifter: Like lavender, geranium oil has a floral scent that can uplift the mood, lessen fatigue, and promote emotional wellness.
- Natural Insect Repellent: Geranium oil is also used as a natural repellent against insects, making it a favorable addition to body sprays and lotions for outdoor use.
is your body oil greasy?
Nope. Our oil absorbs quickly and leaves a light, non-greasy, non-sticky finish.
what does "food-grade" mean?
All our products are non-toxic, although we wouldn't use it to butter your toast. And doesn't that make sense when you consider your skin is absorbing anything you put on it?