Overview
- Moods markets its vegan pulse-point aromatherapy rollers as caffeine-free “functional fragrance” intended to boost energy, motivation and focus within about 30 seconds.
- The Genius roller is reported to have been tested in a 90-person trial with claimed gains of 30% in brain function, 25% in alertness and 15% in memory accuracy, according to the brand.
- For Hustle, the company cites increases of 35% in brain signal strength, 10% in attention-task accuracy and a 5% lift in processing speed.
- A promotion featured across outlets offers £5 off Genius and Hustle with code SEPTEMBER5, pricing each at £20, and the brand says 1% of sales go to mental health charities.
- Articles include customer reviews praising noticeable effects and mention alternatives from Wideye and Haoma, with affiliate links disclosed by some publications.