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People struggling to sleep doze off 'instantly' with 'beautiful smell' £21 spray
Reach Daily Express | February 4, 2026 5:39 AM CST

For countless people, nights bring amplified thoughts, mounting anxiety and elusive slumber. Anyone who has experienced lying awake, gazing at the ceiling whilst mentally rehearsing the day's events is far from alone - and now, according to thousands of customer reviews, one simple bedtime ritual is enabling people to relax more quickly and fall asleep with greater ease, requiring just a few spritzes.

The item generating considerable buzz is the Soothing Mist - Aromatherapy Sleep Spray, a completely natural aromatherapy pillow and room spray from British wellness brand Kloris. For a limited period, customers can secure 25% off the full-sized 100ml bottle, reducing the cost to £21 from £28, by using the code mist25 during checkout.

Created to form part of a tranquil evening routine, the mist is gently sprayed onto pillows, bedlinen or into the atmosphere to establish a serene, sleep-conducive environment. The company reports it has gained popularity with prestigious spa resorts, including Bulgari, Six Senses and Rosewood.

The Kloris Soothing Sleep Mist is manufactured in Britain using plant-derived components, and is intended for use on pillows, duvets or around the room, rather than directly onto skin. It represents a modest, straightforward practice, yet for numerous people it has evolved into the cue that the day has concluded and it's finally time to unwind.

The scent was initially created for the Kloris treatment facility in London's Soho, following repeated requests from visitors wanting to purchase it for home use. According to the company, what distinguishes this sleep spray is its distinctive aroma, reports the Mirror.

Each amber glass container holds approximately 800 sprays - potentially lasting over 200 nights - ensuring it endures for months, even with regular evening application. The formula comprises a meticulously calibrated combination of essential oils, selected for their soothing and centring properties, featuring lavender, patchouli, rose geranium, ylang ylang and blood orange. Each component offers distinct advantages.

For instance, lavender has been employed for generations as a sleep aid, patchouli has historically featured in traditional wellness rituals as a stress-reducing fragrance, geranium helps diminish feelings of anxiety, ylang-ylang supports relaxation and eases tension, whilst blood orange is said to 'harmonise the deeper notes'.

For optimal outcomes, the website recommends using the spray every night for a fortnight to reinforce the signal to the nervous system, misting pillowcases and the uppermost duvet layer, and also dispersing it throughout the bedroom atmosphere 15 minutes before retiring to establish a tranquil environment.

Alternatively, customers might consider this Neom Wellbeing Perfect Night's Sleep Pillow Mist (30ml), stocked at Boots for £23. This spray utilises 'only 100% natural fragrances', featuring 14 essential oils, including lavender, chamomile and patchouli. The website claims it has the scent of freshly harvested lavender and can be applied each evening.

Meanwhile, there's this pricier alternative from LookFantastic - the This Works Deep Sleep Pillow Spray (250ml) for £42. This product is marketed as a 'pillow spray that soothes the senses', making it perfect for bedtime use.

Returning to the Soothing Mist - Aromatherapy Sleep Spray from Kloris, customers have praised the product enthusiastically, awarding it an average 4.78 out of five star rating. One customer commented: "Beautiful smell. Hard to describe, but it lingers for a good while. People notice when they come to the house, they say, what's that smell? It's so lovely, not like the plug-in scents. Very classy."

Another remarked: "I knew I would like this before I ordered it. I was right. It's delicious. It sends you into a deep sense of relaxation - like floating on fluffy clouds. Highly recommend and will order again. It's lovely."

Additional customers shared their thoughts on the spray, with one awarding four stars and commenting: "Lovely smell, very subtle, and as far as I am aware, no nasties in it. Just wish it would help me sleep better though."

Overall, however, the majority of customers were delighted with their buy. Another shopper remarked: "I absolutely love this product. The scent of it is amazing and very relaxing. It's a real little treat at bedtime. My husband loves it and says he falls asleep instantly!"

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