
This £15 bottle of lavender pillow spray is flying off the shelves with users swearing they 'fall asleep in MINUTES' (and it's on sale this Prime Day)
An award-winning lavender pillow spray is proving so successful at encouraging sleep that one bottle is sold every 79 seconds. And it's on sale this Amazon Prime Day.
The This Works Deep Sleep Pillow Spray is a science-backed natural pillow mist with a blend of Lavender, Vetivert, and Camomile designed to help you unwind, relax and prepare for restful sleep. Hailed 'magic' by users, it could be a great time to try it for yourself, on sale for £15.
This Works Deep Sleep Pillow Spray, 75 ml
Infused with lavender, vetivert and chamomile, customers who have tried this award-winning pillow spray, which sells one every 79 seconds, have reported that they fall asleep within minutes and awake feeling more refreshed than usual.
For best results, spray a fine mist over your pillow a few minutes before you plan to go to sleep.
This Amazon Prime discount runs from July 8 to July 11 2025.
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Amazon Prime Day is live, and amongst the big reductions on TV's, devices, air fryers and vacuums is one 'game changing' pillow spray that could hold the secret to a more positive night sleep.
The This Works Deep Sleep Pillow Spray, which has been formulated alongside scientific and clinical research, uses the nose-brain connection to aid restless sleepers into a better night's sleep.
Now priced at under £20, it's a great time to see what the hype is about for the award-winning sleep aid which has won over 21,000 reviews on Amazon. And counting.
Those who struggle to drift off or frequently battle with bouts of poor sleep have put the This Works Deep Sleep Pillow Spray to the test, and with impressive results.
Not only do users rave about how the pillow spray 'smells like a spa treatment', but there's actually science behind it too. Drawing upon the disciplines of biochemistry and neuroscience, the formulation supports the body's natural circadian rhythm and are rigorously tested in clinical, fMRI and user studies.
In fact, when tested in four independent user studies with 600 participants, an impressive 89 per cent of people said they fell asleep quicker when using the pillow spray, while 97 per cent said they slept better, and 98 per cent said they awoke feeling more refreshed.
A 'functional fragrance', the spray is a natural, aromatherapeutic superblend of lavender, camomile and vetivert which works to calm both mind and body - helping to reduce sleep associated anxiety and improve your sleep quality.
'I'm a 56 year old female and this little spray has been a game changer!' raved one shopper. 'I'm sleeping like a baby, with lots of dreams and I've stopped waking for 2-3 hours in the middle of the night. I now regularly wake before my alarm feeling refreshed.'
Another agreed, adding: 'This spray is amazing, it smells like a spa treatment with the addition of vetiver. I first tried spraying on my pillow and then on the edge of my duvet but I've found it to be most effective if I spray it on my chest. I usually wear a pyjama top with a high neckline so I'm not sure if it would work as well on skin.'
For optimum use, the brand recommends spraying a fine mist over your pillow and allowing to dry a few minutes before you plan to go to sleep.
You can add the This Works Deep Sleep Pillow Spray to your Amazon bag for just £15, down from £25.

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