The Story: How a TikTok Obsession Led Me to British Vitamins
Let’s get this out of the way: I didn’t find GoodLifePlus – my partner’s TikTok algorithm did. One evening, she slammed her phone down like she’d just uncovered the meaning of life: “Babe, we need these UK supplements. The greens powder makes your skin glow and the collagen tastes like NOTHING!”
Three things happened next:
- We spent 45 minutes debating international shipping costs
- I learned that ‘gut health’ is now a personality trait
- Our kitchen counter became a European supplement lab
The Ultimate Performance Pack arrived in 8 days (faster than some US Amazon orders). First impression? The packaging looked like a posh British skincare line – all muted earth tones and minimalist fonts. No giant ‘WELLNESS WARRIOR’ labels screaming from our pantry.
The Experience: 60 Days of Becoming a Supplement Person
Daily Routine:
- Morning: Greens powder in oat milk latte (tastes like mildly sweet grass, but in a bougie way)
- Noon: Skin + Hair tablets with lunch (ate them with pizza twice, no regrets)
- Night: Collagen in chamomile tea (my ‘old man knees’ demanded participation)
The Good Surprise: My notoriously picky gym buddy actually liked the pre-workout – “Tastes like a melted Jolly Rancher, but legal”.
The Bad Surprise: Our cat became obsessed with knocking over the glass vitamin jars. Turns out ‘child-resistant’ doesn’t mean ‘cat-resistant’.
After 8 weeks, my partner’s chronic ‘I’m tired’ texts decreased by approximately 37%. My jury’s still out, but I stopped needing afternoon coffee naps. We both agreed our skin looked like we’d discovered moisturizer (revolutionary).
Let’s Break It Down
Pros:
- Discreet Effectiveness: Like that quiet British colleague who actually fixes the spreadsheet
- Taste Camouflage: Greens powder hides in smoothies better than kale
- No Jitters: Energy boost without feeling like you mainlined espresso
- Skin Wins: Achieved ‘I definitely drink water’ face
Cons:
- Currency Roulette: Paying in GBP feels like gambling ($1? $1.50? Who knows!)
- Shelf Space Hog: Jars require IKEA-level organization
- Commitment Phobia: Need 2+ weeks to see real effects
Real Talk: Who Should Actually Buy This
Perfect For:
- People who think ‘wellness’ is cringe but still want to live past 60
- Transatlantic flight survivors needing immune support
- Anyone whose skin care routine involves more than just dial soap
Hack Alert:
- Mix collagen into pancake batter (undetectable protein boost)
- Use referral codes unless you enjoy funding the Royal Mail
- Buy refill pouches unless you need more glass jars for candle hoarding
The Bottom Line
After two months, here’s the tea (with collagen, obviously):
Value: 8/10 – Cheaper than daily Starbucks, pricier than generic vitamins Verdict: Not magic, but the closest thing your cynical millennial self will try Alternative: You could just eat vegetables… but where’s the fun in that?
Would I rebuy? Already did – but only during their Brexit-themed sale (true story).
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