Chill Moodroller

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£25.00
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£25.00
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By: Moods

Feeling overwhelmed? Chill Moodroller offers a moment of respite when you need it most. This neuro-aromatic formula is clinically shown* to ease stress and support emotional balance, helping you find calm even during demanding moments. A thoughtful blend of lavender, chamomile, patchouli, vetiver, lemongrass, jasmine, basil, and rose geranium creates a grounding, floral scent that gently settles your nervous system. Rather than leaving you drowsy, it simply invites a pause—a chance to breathe deeply and reconnect with yourself.

8 scents from essential oils: Vetiver, Patchouli, Lavender, Chamomile, Lemongrass, Jasmine, Rose Geranium, Basil. Skin-friendly and long-lasting, the moodroller format makes application effortless.

25% Immediate reduction in stress levels, and increased calmness.
10% Decrease in blood pressure, with a 30% faster return to baseline.
10% Reduction in stress-related immune and hormone responses.

*Clinical Trial: Chill was tested in a clinical study trial on 90 healthy adults where participants completed validated multi-tasking framework designed to induce acute stress, simulating the cognitive overload of a busy workday or high-pressure environment.

Size: 15 ml e 0.50 fl oz US

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