
Designed to support your natural sleep rhythm.
Night Bloom combines melatonin with calming botanicals to help your body ease into rest, stay settled through the night, and wake up feeling refreshed.
- Melatonin Supports your body’s natural sleep-wake cycle, helping signal that it is time to settle down.
- Valerian Root A botanical commonly used in sleep-support formulas to help create a calmer bedtime routine.
- Chamomile + Lavender Traditionally used in evening rituals to support relaxation and help your mind switch off before bed.
Everyone deserves a good night’s sleep.
Especially when your body is tired, but your mind still feels awake.
When you keep turning in bed.
When you wake up during the night.
When morning comes, but you still don’t feel rested.
- Take one strip before bed.
- Let it melt on your tongue.
- Ease into the night.
Night Bloom was made for the nights when rest feels harder than it should.
A simple bedtime ritual designed to help you fall asleep faster, stay asleep longer, and wake up refreshed.
A nighttime blend made for calmer nights and easier mornings.
Each strip combines melatonin with calming botanicals traditionally used in bedtime routines, giving you a simple way to support rest without pills, powders, or water.
Melatonin is naturally connected to the body’s sleep-wake rhythm. In Night Bloom, it helps support the signal that it is time to settle down for the night.
Valerian root is commonly used in sleep-support formulas and was chosen to help make your evening routine feel calmer and more restful.
Chamomile has a long history of use in calming nighttime rituals, making it a natural fit for people who struggle to switch off before bed.
Lavender is widely associated with relaxation and evening calm, helping Night Bloom feel like part of a premium bedtime ritual, not just another supplement.
Hibiscus extract completes the botanical blend and supports the formula’s clean, plant-based nighttime positioning.
This product is a dietary supplement and is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Results may vary. If you are pregnant, nursing, under 18, taking medication, or have a medical condition, consult a physician before use.
You probably DON’T
have insomnia.
Your body clock may just be running late.
You tell yourself: “Tonight I’ll sleep earlier.”
So you get into bed at 11 PM. The lights are off. The room is quiet. You want to sleep because you know tomorrow morning is going to be hard.
But your body says… not yet.
You turn over. You check the time. You try not to think. But somehow, trying to sleep only makes you feel more awake.
Then, almost like a switch flips, sleep finally comes around 2 AM.
Maybe it’s timing.
You may not be “broken.” Your body may simply be running on a later clock.
It usually looks like this.
You go to bed.
Your mind wants tomorrow to be better, but your body does not feel ready.
You finally feel sleepy.
Not because you tried harder. Because your internal night may have started late.
You wake up destroyed.
The alarm pulls you out before your body feels ready for the day.
If your body clock is late, 11 PM may not feel like bedtime to your body. It may still feel like evening.
You may not need a stronger sleep hack.
You may need a clearer signal that night is starting.
Once you see the problem as a timing problem, the question changes. You stop asking, “How do I knock myself out?”
Instead, you start asking:
That is where Night Bloom fits in: a simple evening cue for people who feel like their night starts too late.