Mini Review : Vita Sciences Maxasorb Melatonin Cream
Recently I've been given the opportunity to take part of a Brand Backer campaign testing
What is Melatonin? Well Melatonin is a hormone produced in the human body. What does it do? Melatonin kind of signals the body when it’s time to sleep. Most of us are used to taking Melatonin supplement pills. Idea of a Melatonin cream is a unique concept.
*** About Vita Science Maxasorb Melatonin Cream: Using Maxasorb Melatonin as directed is a safe and will help Decrease the time needed to fall asleep; Increase sleepiness; Increase sleep duration. Infused with antioxidants and moisturizers, greaseless Maxasorb Melatonin is easily absorbed into your skin. Each 1.7 ounce bottle delivers 60 applications of lotion in protected and measured amounts. Natural ingredients assure this lotion is gentle to your skin. ***
Vita Sciences Maxasorb Melatonin is safe for adults & children 18 years of age or older. One pump of the product has 3 mgs of Melatonin. Cream is thick, but not greasy. This cream is unscented, and like that! Maxasorb Melatonin Cream should last an entire month. I apply it to my arms.
I have only been using this product for almost a week now.Since using Maxasorb Melatonin Cream have slept better. In the morning I am more awake and refreshed. I haven't experienced any drowsiness. No skin irritation .
I have truly slept better using this product .
Thank you to both Brandbacker & Vita Sciences for introducing me to this new product.
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