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Curly Hair, Fashion and Beauty: VitaStik Review

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Woohoo its here!So many of you had questions about these products and have been waiting for this review.I've been using all three of these: Relax (Purple), Energize (Orange) and Grace (Green) in the past two weeks to get a real feel on how they work and if they really live up to the hype.As I mentioned in my first impressions, I had many reasons to review these which will be explained in each section.I've never touched a cigarette or vapour in my life, mainly because of the bad chemicals which these do not have.VitaStik also state on there website that these shouldn't be used as an alternative to vitamins, as the dosage of these per inhale are only very small.Its also good for those who are trying to give up smoking and also those new (like me) get to vape without the bad stuff like nicotine and tar, which these do not contain.I've done a section on each VitaStik of my experience and my overall thoughts at the end, including my stepdad.So before I get into the review, I wanted to add a brief little description of VitaStik:
The first thing I noticed about these after taking them out of the box, was how simple yet sleek they are.They're not bulky at all, which the majority of vapours are, and come with two caps to protect both ends.Next up was actually trying them, and it took me about 10minutes until I was "ready", because I was 100% sure I was going to inhale it wrong.Taking the first inhale from Relax, my mouth was a mixture of blueberry and blackberry taste to which tasted amazing, to then realise I needed to blow it out (oops).I felt a sense of relaxation, either the thought of that I worked myself up over nothing or these were generally making me relax already.After roughly about 4 inhales, I began to feel fairly relaxed, and my anxiety surprisingly had subsided.Within that hour of smoking it which was about 10vapes, I began to feel extremely tired and ended up having a nap.After that I had been relaxed for the rest of the whole evening, with the blueberry and blackberry flavour still in my mouth.I also noticed later on that evening, that they all have a led light that lights up when you inhale which is a nice touch.
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