My stress was a physical hum in my shoulders. Then I started wearing this.
The shift wasn’t mental—it was a literal, physical unclenching. My jaw stopped aching by 3 PM.
It’s a perfume that claims to fight aging via your nervous system. For $19, I had to laugh—and then try it. Vyrao calls it “cellular perfume.”
Scent as Signal
It bypasses your skin to target stress hormones directly.
No Skincare
You don’t rub it in. You mist it on your clothes or hair.
Instant Ritual
The act of spritzing becomes the cue to breathe. That’s the real hack.
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It’s a simple, clean fragrance. No wild actives. The magic is in the blend—each note is chosen for a psychosomatic effect.
- Bergamot: for an immediate hit of bright, clean energy
- Lavender: not your grandma’s sachet, a deeper herbal calm
- Cedarwood: the grounding, woody anchor that lasts
- Amber: a warm, skin-like drydown that feels like a hug
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The first spray is all green bergamot—sharp, almost bitter. Like snapping a citrus leaf. It settles in 60 seconds.
By week two, I was reaching for it before Zooms. Not for them. For me. The scent now triggers my shoulders to drop on command.
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My cortisol levels? Unmeasured. My reactive tension? Noticeably down. It didn’t change my life—it changed my minute.
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It’s a placebo in the best way. The science is fuzzy, but the result—a trained calm—is concrete.