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Cloudy Melatonin Diffuser: Everything You Need to Know

The Cloudy melatonin diffuser claims it can help you “find a sense of peace before going to sleep.” But how does it actually work? In this article, we’re going to tell you everything you need to know about the Cloudy melatonin diffuser, and we’ll also look at some other melatonin supplements that can help you sleep.

Read on to learn about how the Cloudy melatonin diffuser compares to the melatonin diffuser from MELO Labs, what you need to know about the Cloudy melatonin diffuser, an overview of the Cloudy company, and other sleep products from Cloudy and MELO Labs.

How the Cloudy Melatonin Diffuser Compares to MELO Air

box of MELO Air in Lavender Dream flavor

Before we dive into our in-depth analysis of the Cloudy melatonin diffuser, let’s first consider how it compares to similar products from MELO Labs. After all, the Cloudy melatonin diffuser is far from the only melatonin vaporizer on the market.

At MELO Labs, we take pride in producing a melatonin diffuser that contains just three ingredients: melatonin, organic vegetable glycerin, and natural flavors. It’s essentially melatonin with nothing else added.

Meanwhile, the melatonin diffuser from Cloudy has propylene glycol, vegetable glycerin, grape extract, lavender extract, melatonin, l-theanine, and chamomile extract. The addition of lavender, chamomile, and l-theanine may help to relax you, but given how quickly melatonin vaporizers work, this may not be necessary.

Another difference between MELO Air and Cloudy is that MELO Air comes in a wide variety of flavors – including lavender, cotton candy, gummy bear, and peach cream – whereas Cloudy only has one flavor (grape).

Additionally, MELO Air is less expensive than Cloudy. Unless you buy a 6-pack or more of Cloudy, individual melatonin diffusers from MELO Air will cost you less money, and they also contain more doses per diffuser than Cloudy. This makes them all-around a more economical option.

However, one thing these diffusers have in common is that they are both very highly-rated. Customers love how quickly and effectively MELO Air works, and they enjoy the many flavors. Similarly, Cloudy customers also approve of the flavor and find the product effective for helping them relax. Both products can help you fall asleep faster.

What You Need to Know About the Cloudy Melatonin Diffuser

Cloudy Melatonin Diffuser 6-pack box placed on a reflection of clouds

Like any melatonin diffuser, Cloudy’s melatonin diffuser gets melatonin into your bloodstream as fast as possible. In this way, vaping melatonin is faster and more effective than taking melatonin pills or gummies. And with the addition of lavender, chamomile, and l-theanine, the Cloudy melatonin diffuser may help you feel relaxed during those minutes before you fall asleep.

It’s also safe and non-addictive. Melatonin is a hormone produced naturally by your body that regulates your circadian rhythm. It’s not a strong sedative or sleep aid. As such, it isn’t addictive in any form. Inhaling melatonin is perfectly safe, as long as the vape pens contain no nicotine, vitamin E acetate, nor any other harmful substance – and Cloudy has none of these.

As we saw above, the Cloudy melatonin diffuser has seven ingredients: propylene glycol, vegetable glycerin, grape extract, lavender extract, melatonin, l-theanine, and chamomile extract. They only come in one flavor, but customers overall are satisfied with the flavor of the product.

However, one major drawback to the Cloudy melatonin diffuser is that the directions are very confusing. The website claims the product is “not for ingestion/inhalation” because it “works better that way” – but it doesn’t actually specify in what way the product works better. It calls itself an “aromatherapy product” but doesn’t actually explain how to use it as such.

Meanwhile, the directions on the package seem to contradict the website. The package says to “pull gently on mouthpiece to gather diffused contents into mouth,” then to “release out through the nose.” Put more simply, they seem to be telling you to vape it, which is not what the website tells you to do. So which is it, an aromatherapy product or a vaporizer?

Clearly, people are using this as a vaporizer. And as we’ve already seen, it’s perfectly safe to do so. For this reason, we recommend ignoring the confusing directions on the website and going with the directions on the package.

Overview of Cloudy

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Now that we’ve seen how the Cloudy melatonin diffuser works, let’s talk a little more about the company.

Company History and Philosophy

Based in California, Cloudy was founded because the creators wanted to help people sleep better and find a sense of peace. Cloudy products were designed to be a helpful companion to our modern, busy lives, and all the things that typically interfere with our sleep: work, screens, etc.

Additionally, the founders value and prioritize mental health. In fact, the company donates a portion of their profits to the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI). In this way, purchasing Cloudy products helps to support mental health.

Cloudy makes other products in addition to their melatonin diffusers (as we’ll see later on), but they use only natural ingredients. The products are 100% drug-free, containing only melatonin, herbs, adaptogens, vitamins, minerals, and/or other natural ingredients to help you relax and sleep. It’s easy to find a complete list of every product’s ingredients on the company website.

Shipping and Returns

Shipping may be free if you choose the 3-day option, depending on how big your purchase is. Shipping is free when you make a purchase of more than $50 within the US, or more than $100 in Australia, Canada, the UK, New Zealand, or Italy. For orders under $50 in the US, shipping is $6, and for orders under $100 in the other countries listed, shipping is $10.

If you live in the US and you’d like your order to ship faster, you can pay $12 for 2-day shipping, though this isn’t an option for the other countries listed. For all other countries not listed, shipping is calculated based on the weight of the package and the specific country.

Because orders are prepared right away after being received, you won’t be able to cancel your order if you change your mind. However, the company has a generous refund policy. If you’re not happy with the products for any reason, you can receive a full refund within 30 days of purchase.

If your products are unopened and unused, you can also return them for free. The company will send you a prepaid shipping label for you to return them to receive a full refund.

Discounts

As mentioned above, the Cloudy melatonin diffuser is less expensive if you buy it as part of a bundle. You may want to stick with just one diffuser if trying it for the first time, but you also have the option to buy a 3-pack, a 6-pack, or a 12-pack, each of which saves you more money per diffuser. You’ll also save money on shipping if you live in the US and spend more than $50.

Cloudy also sells bundles that include other products besides the melatonin diffuser. If you’re interested in trying a variety of their products, you can try the “all in one relax + rest kit,” which includes their whole line of sleep products, each of which is slightly less expensive as part of the bundle than it would be if you purchased it separately.

Another way to get a discount is to subscribe. You can choose a delivery schedule that works for you and save 10-20% on these products, but the subscription can be canceled at any time. Joining the rewards program will also help you save money, and it’s free to sign up.

Other Sleep Products from Cloudy and MELO Labs

box of MELO Sip melatonin drink in Stardust flavor

In addition to their melatonin diffuser, Cloudy sells a Calm Diffuser that contains no melatonin – just herbal ingredients to help you relax. They also sell a Dream Mist Sleep Spray and a Calming Cream Relaxing Body Butter.

Cloudy also sells melatonin gummies that contain l-theanine, ashwagandha, valerian root, chamomile, lemon balm, lavender, and GABA as well as magnesium and vitamin B6 in addition to melatonin. In addition, they sell gummies that contain a relaxing herbal blend but no melatonin, called Calmies Stress Relief Gummies.

The gummies don’t contain gelatin or sugar, making them safe for vegetarians and those who want to avoid excess sugar. However, while these may seem like a better option for those who are wary of vape pens, gummies are not an effective way to ingest dietary supplements. Like pills, they can take up to two hours to be absorbed, and they have poor bioavailability.

If you’re looking for a melatonin supplement that’s not a vape pen but contains some of these beneficial ingredients to help you relax, MELO Sip from MELO Labs is a much better option. As a liquid, it is absorbed quickly and efficiently by your body – up to 98% of the supplement can be used. Simply add the powder to water, shake or stir, and drink.

In addition to melatonin, MELO Sip also contains l-theanine, GABA, chamomile extract, valerian root extract, and a variety of sleep-promoting vitamins and minerals. It has no added sugar, sugar alcohols, nor artificial sweeteners, but the flavors are very tasty and customer-approved. It’s sweetened only with monk fruit extract. It’s a much better option than gummies.


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