BREAKING: A new Australian startup, Hangxiety Halo, has just launched a revolutionary product aimed at alleviating post-party anxiety and hangover symptoms. This development comes as Australia grapples with its evolving relationship with alcohol, making it more relevant than ever.
As the sober-curious movement gains traction, Hangxiety Halo offers a unique solution that combines science and simplicity. Co-founder Adam Tomlinson revealed that their product features a comprehensive blend of 13 natural ingredients, including chamomile, lemon balm, magnesium, and milk thistle. This innovative sachet formula is designed to help Australians recover faster—physically and mentally—after a night out.
“It’s not a miracle cure,” Tomlinson stated, but added that it helps users feel like themselves again, more quickly. The brand was inspired by a personal conversation where Tomlinson’s flatmate expressed struggles with post-party anxiety. Recognizing that many young Australians face similar challenges, they developed a product that addresses not just hangovers but also underlying anxiety.
The founding team initially experimented with herbal teas before refining their formula with expert recipe developers and obtaining a TGA listing, a rare achievement for a new wellness brand. Their all-natural, sugar-free, and vegan formula dissolves in water and is positioned perfectly within a growing market focused on moderation and mindfulness.
The success of alcohol-free beverages from brands like Sobah and Heaps Normal has already demonstrated that wellness can coexist with social drinking. Hangxiety Halo aims to push this coexistence further. Tomlinson stressed that the product does not encourage drinking but recognizes that it remains an integral part of younger Western culture.
By helping individuals enjoy social occasions without the burden of excessive anxiety, Hangxiety Halo is paving a new path forward. The product is increasingly being used by customers as a daily relaxation aid, consumed like tea. “What feels huge in the morning often feels irrelevant by the next day,” Tomlinson explained, emphasizing their goal to help users reach that mindset sooner.
As Australians continue to rethink their drinking habits, Hangxiety Halo is finding a timely foothold in the country’s shifting wellness economy. This startup stands as a reminder that the future of drinking might be less about cutting back and more about creating a more forgiving experience.
Stay tuned for more updates as Hangxiety Halo gains traction in the wellness space and reshapes the conversation around alcohol consumption in Australia.

































