Voices
Browse user-language and information-channel entries used to identify repeated lotion and oil questions. Voice entries are language signals, not safety evidence, clinical evidence, social proof, or product endorsement.
Voice pages support P1-P6, not claims
Voice entries identify where users cluster questions and which words they use. They should route back to temperature science, evidence, and claim-boundary pages instead of acting as safety or product evidence.
Use this as the first explanatory frame before broad user-language or coverage notes.
P2Contact temperature, not bottle temperatureRoute touch, cold-feel, and method wording to the skin-contact moment.
P3Working comfort bandKeep 37-42 degC as editorial comfort context, not a best or safe temperature claim.
P4Comfort versus absorptionSeparate pleasant application and compliance language from measured penetration.
P5Thermal formula sensitivityRoute formula, packaging, preservative, active, and repeated-warming uncertainty here.
P6Heat-ready formula standardUse heat-ready as a documented standard while bounding clean/pure narratives.
Routine language signalWinter body-care routine friction
Parent information-channel signalBaby eczema parent information channels
Pregnancy community-channel signalPregnancy belly-oil information channels
North America first language signalNorth America winter body-care language
Shopping and routine wording signalPregnancy belly-oil shopping languageSignal categories
Common voice signals
Directory pathways
Publishing rule
Voice pages can identify where questions cluster and which words users use. They cannot support product safety, pregnancy suitability, infant-care suitability, formula compatibility, treatment outcomes, or purchase recommendations.