‘I struggled to sleep until using 11p-per night product used in spas’
Courtesy of a pre-6am alarm waking me every weekday morning, drifting off swiftly upon retiring to bed is crucial if I’m to wake feeling rejuvenated. Securing a peaceful night’s rest doesn’t always prove straightforward, and like countless others, I often find myself restless, wasting valuable sleeping hours as time ticks away.
Bearing this in mind, I’ve experimented with numerous methods and techniques – from magnesium supplements to sleep stories, rainfall recordings and even the trending ‘sleepy girl’ mocktail. Whilst Stephen Fry’s narration of the same sleep story nightly proves calming, it inevitably becomes somewhat monotonous after repeated listening.
Therefore, requiring a more sustainable approach that wouldn’t lose its appeal, I discovered the Kloris Soothing Mist. Initially developed for a professional spa treatment venue in London, visitors to the establishment continually enquired whether they could purchase the fragrance for home use.
Consequently, the Kloris at-home aromatherapy spray was born, intended to be sprayed onto pillows, bedding and throughout bedrooms to create a sleep-conducive environment. Presently, the full-sized 100ml bottle is available at a discounted price of £21, down from £28, using the code mist25, reports the Mirror.
The Kloris Soothing Mist contains five sleep-promoting botanical extracts – lavender, patchouli, ylang-ylang, rose geranium, and blood orange. This blend of premium essential oils assists in transitioning our nervous system’s sensory signals into relaxation mode rather than ‘I have a million things to do tomorrow’ mode.
I applied the Kloris Soothing Mist across my pillows and bedding before going to bed and was instantly struck by the potency of its fragrance. The manufacturer states each bottle delivers approximately 800 sprays, sufficient for several months’ usage, and I can verify this as just three spritzes filled the entire room.
With over 200 nights of enhanced rest contained within a single bottle, this equates to under 11p per evening – an even more attractive proposition thanks to the discount code mist25 bringing the price down to £21. Upon settling into bed, I was instantly surrounded by lavender notes, complemented by citrus and floral undertones that proved soothing rather than overwhelming.
In my view, it genuinely evokes the atmosphere of a luxury spa, and whilst lying in bed, I felt profoundly relaxed within the environment. I discovered it assisted me in drifting off within moments, transporting me into a peaceful state, and I awoke having secured a solid eight hours’ rest.
The benefits of using the Kloris Soothing Mist become increasingly pronounced with continued application as the body begins to associate ‘sleep mode’ with the aroma. Regular nightly use reinforces this, and now when I enter my bedroom having applied the mist, I immediately feel calmer and prepared for sleep.
Each spray delivers ‘concentrated aromatherapy not a diluted fragrance’, which becomes remarkably apparent from its longevity. For those who might find it somewhat intense, I’d recommend the M&S Sleep Mist (£8) as an alternative, having previously tried it myself and found its aroma more delicate.
Sanctuary Spa’s £15 Wellness Solutions Sleep Mist represents another product I’ve experimented with, offering a gentler scent for individuals more susceptible to potent fragrances. In my view, the Kloris Soothing Mist surpasses all previous sleep sprays I’ve encountered for several reasons.
I notice its presence lingering in my bedroom and upon my bedding even come morning. Beyond helping me drift off rapidly, a small amount proves highly effective and given it’s something I use daily, this factor is crucial.
The spray is suitable for use around everyone, pets included, though the brand advises against applying it directly onto skin. It would make a thoughtful touch in a spare room when hosting visitors.
Presented in an amber bottle, it looks attractive on my nightstand, featuring lilac, cream and gold-foil typography. Several pumps of the Kloris Soothing Mist has become integral to my nightly relaxation routine and I’m such a fan I’ll be packing it when spending nights elsewhere.
Customers can secure savings using the code mist25, obtaining the Soothing Mist for £21 through the Kloris website.
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