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King Charles just gave a £43 sleep-enhancing bath oil his royal seal of approval

King Charles just gave a £43 sleep-enhancing bath oil his royal seal of approval

Daily Mirror02-05-2025

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King Charles III has officially granted Olverum's Bath Oil a Royal Warrant (Image: Getty Images)
Word of mouth and positive recommendations are usually what most of us rely on when it comes to trying new products, so when something gets an official royal seal of approval, we definitely take notice. An official Royal Warrant is quite a rare thing, with only around 800 brands, products and trades currently granted one, and the latest product to join the ranks is Olverum's Bath Oil .
The luxurious bath oil has just been granted an official Royal Warrant by King Charles III, marking it as a product that is supplied to the sovereign or to a member of the royal family. And after a quick look at Olverum Bath Oil's credentials, it's not hard to see why.
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Olverum's Bath Oil was given the Royal Warrant as a mark of recognition for its long-standing commitment to quality, care, and craftsmanship, and highlights Olverum's reputation as a brand that blends tradition with sustainability and wellbeing.
The Olverum Bath Oil is a cult favourite (Image: Faith Richardson)
The Bath Oil was already a cult favourite amongst beauty fans thanks to its wellness benefits, which range from soothing aching muscles to encouraging a deep, restorative sleep. It also gently moisturises your skin, leaving it soft and hydrated.
It uses a combination of natural plant extracts and oils with therapeutic properties, including Siberian fir needle, eucalyptus leaf, lemon peel, lavender and rosemary leaf oil. As well as helping you feel more relaxed , the combination can help revive your immune system and open up your airways, and is suitable for all skin types.
You can pick up a huge 250ml bottle for £78, or a mid-size 125ml bottle for £43.50 at SpaceNK . If you want something a little more budget-friendly, Amazon has the 60ml bottle in stock and on sale, down from £28 to £26.60.
At SpaceNK, the Olverum Bath Oil has an impressive 4.7 star rating, with one happy shopper saying: 'This is a bit of an indulgence but I love this bath oil . It smells fabulously uplifting and leaves my skin nourished and soft. A little goes a long way too. It also makes a super gift for those special people in your life. Spread the joy to friends and family.'
The bath oil has been well praised by reviewers (Image: SpaceNK)
Another agreed: 'I have tried many different bath oils and scents and nothing compares to the Olverum bath oil, the smell is like a spa , very relaxing and lingers in the bathroom for hours. Even other rooms in the home smell great after using this. It is quite expensive but you don't need to use as much as other brands.'
Some were less impressed, writing: 'I was expecting this product to be more hydrating. Having an oil texture this was expected to do more than just wash the skin. It smells nice and foams well but I didn't feel much difference after using it. Could be that I have dry skin, but still, for the price it has I was expecting more.'
Other options include This Works Deep Sleep Bath Oil , which is on sale down from £48 to £38, and the Laura Mercier Néroli du Sud Bath and Body Oil currently has 50% off at LookFantastic, slashing it from £62 to £31. Neom's Perfect Night's Sleep Bath Foam is also more affordable at £21 for a 200ml bottle.
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