Chill MoodRoller for Sleep & Recovery
Key Benefits
- 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.
Chill is a neuro-aromatic blend created to ease stress and restore calm. Chamomile and lavender bring a soft, soothing note, while patchouli and vetiver steady the mind. Lemongrass and basil add gentle lift, with rose geranium and jasmine softening the blend.
Designed for moments when life feels overstimulating — after a long commute, during digital detox, or before bed — Chill helps create space for stillness without feeling heavy or sedating. Apply to pulse points on wrists, neck, or behind the ears whenever calm is needed, for a grounded sense of ease that lasts.
*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.






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Key Benefits
- 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.
Chill is a neuro-aromatic blend created to ease stress and restore calm. Chamomile and lavender bring a soft, soothing note, while patchouli and vetiver steady the mind. Lemongrass and basil add gentle lift, with rose geranium and jasmine softening the blend.
Designed for moments when life feels overstimulating — after a long commute, during digital detox, or before bed — Chill helps create space for stillness without feeling heavy or sedating. Apply to pulse points on wrists, neck, or behind the ears whenever calm is needed, for a grounded sense of ease that lasts.
*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.



















