Spirited MoodSwing

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£30.00
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By: Moods

Discover moments of stillness with Chill + Found, designed to ease mental noise and restore your sense of equilibrium. Whether you're seeking refuge from daily pressures or simply want a more peaceful state of mind, this 2-in-1 moodroller helps you find calm exactly when you need it.

Use Chill to Unwind
Apply Chill whenever tension builds, your mind races, or stress weighs on you. Whether you're seeking a moment of peace after a demanding meeting, preparing for sleep, or simply needing to reconnect with yourself, lavender, chamomile, patchouli, lemongrass, and rose geranium create a grounding, floral scent that gently settles your nervous system. 

Use Found to Ground
Apply Found whenever you seek a moment of reflection or a ritual to feel grounded and centred. Immerse yourself in a sophisticated blend where smoky sandalwood weaves through grounding patchouli and warm amber, evoking timeless wisdom and a profound sense of deep, rooted calm.

Use Both for the Full SPIRITED Effect
Discover the magic of layering: apply one followed by the other to unlock a transformative third state that brings together peaceful serenity and grounded stability.

Skin-friendly and long-lasting, the moodroller format makes application effortless.

Size: 2 x 6 ml e 0.20 fl oz US

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The ingredients behind the product, and the role they’re intended to play in the body.

Calm
Sleep
Does chamomile make you sleepy?
Chamomile is commonly included in products designed for relaxation and bedtime routines. While many people associate it with sleep support, it is not generally considered a sedative. Its role in wellness products is usually centred on helping wind down for a calmer evening routine rather than directly inducing sleep.
Is chamomile tea as effective as a supplement?
What ingredients are commonly paired with chamomile?
Does lavender work better as a tea or through its scent?
What's the difference between lavender flowers and lavender essential oil?
What should you look for when buying lavender essential oil?
Why is lavender often combined with chamomile?