When you’re a parent dealing with a child that just can’t drift off, you’re willing to try anything to help them get some rest.
Thankfully, the latest cult sleep remedy everyone’s raving about doesn’t require a load of money, time, or effort.
Over on Facebook in both parenting groups and chats dedicated to bargain buys, mums are sharing the near-miraculous results of the Little Angels Bedtime Massage Mist from Asda.
In the Extreme Couponing and Bargains UK group, one mum, Lisa, wrote: ‘Little angels massage mist, I bathed my kids and put this on them both, my son is four years old and my daughter is five months old and it worked a charm.
‘Got them in pyjamas and they was both asleep within 10 minutes and it’s usually hard to get my son to go to sleep on time always plays up only £1.27 from Asda.’
Lisa’s post was flooded with thousands of shares and comments from other parents calling the product a lifesaver.
The spray is a lot like other sleep-promoting products, with a soothing fragrance of lavender and chamomile. But at £1.30 for a 200ml bottle, it’s a far cheaper tool to try when little ones are struggling to get to sleep.
Another sleep-inducing spray parents are loving at the moment is the Bloom and Blossom The Very Hungry Caterpillar Baby Pillow Spray.
Parents say this particular product has ‘miracle’ qualities, helping babies, young children, and grownups sleep right through the night.
The Hungry Caterpillar spray is another lavender-based product, but it also has ylang ylang, jasmine, amber, and mandarin.
All of which sounds lovely, but this particular miracle product is £9.99 for 75ml from Boots.
Our advice: try the £1.30 product first, see if it works for you and your kiddos, then give the Hungry Caterpillar one a go if not.
We’ve also tried Lush’s Sleepy lotion and found it worked a treat.
If you’ve found a product that works even better when it comes to helping children and adults get some rest, do let us know in the comments or send us an email at MetroLifestyleTeam@Metro.co.uk.
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