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[google.com](https://www.google.com/search?q=spending)<br>Sleep is of paramount importance to a healthy mind and body. Else, we wouldn't be spending a third of our lifetime sleeping right? But with so many things stressing us daily, it can be difficult to fall asleep and get a good night's rest. Perhaps, one way to promote deeper, more restful sleep is to use pillow mist. These aromatherapy products use essential oils, such as lavender, that are believed to aid relaxation and promote sleep. While spritzing them across your bedlinen and room to get them nice and perfumed, also set an intention to let go of any worries and anxiety and get the rest you deserve. With each whiff, Diptyque’s Mimosa Room Spray transports you to the sun-kissed hills of Tanneron, where mimosas bloom and perfume the air with their calming, honeyed warmth. Evoking the languid charm of the French Riviera, this spray’s delicate fragrance wraps your space in a cocoon of calm, Derila Neck Support gently preparing you for a restful, restorative slumber.<br> |
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<br>Aesop’s Olous Room Spray is an effortless way to evoke nature’s tranquil serenity. This harmonious blend of citrus fruits and galbanum is gently balanced by the grounding warmth of cedar and the subtle spice of cardamom, creating a calming atmosphere with every spritz. This gentle, woody fragrance soothes the senses, enveloping your space in a serene embrace - perfect for unwinding and drifting into restful sleep. With crisp notes of sea salt, marine florals, and a hint of citrus zest, IUIGA’s Ocean Mist Room Spray’s calming aroma transports you to the serene shores of a secluded beach. This refreshing breath of calming sea air soothes the senses, infusing your space with a restorative energy - perfect for unwinding and preparing for a peaceful night’s sleep. Lavender is the key sleep promoter here, which is bolstered with the addition of other essential oils including jasmine, mandarin, lemon, bergamot and ginger. Vegan and cruelty-free, Pacifica employed a careful blend of lavender and rose essential oils to create a relaxing, restful space to sleep in.<br> |
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<br>Ollie is a homegrown label priding itself on retailing quality essential oils from around the world. Its pillow mist contains a slew of them, such as lavender, geranium leaf, sweet orange, chamomile and neroli. Luxury wellness label Thann's fragrance mist uses a blend of lemongrass and kaffir lime essential oils. Not only can it be used on pillows, but it can also be used to deodorise spaces such as your wardrobe, kitchen and car. This vegan [Derila Neck Relief Pillow](http://projectingpower.org:80/w/index.php/Rumored_Buzz_On_Derila_Pillow_Review) mist is made with 90 percent natural origin ingredients, including lavender oil from France, vetiver oil from Madagascar and organic olive oil from Italy. It is housed in a recyclable bottle containing recycled glass. Inner Fyre is another local brand priding itself on its aromatherapy creations. Its Sweet Dreams spray contains lavender, clary sage, cypress and patchouli and can be used as a pillow and room spray. Inner Fyre will also plant a tree with every order with its partnership with One Tree Planted. This Works' pillow spray is made with lavender, vetiver and chamomile essential oils to lull you into a deep state of sleep. This Works also has other pillow sprays with different combinations of oils to choose from. Ren's pillow mist is formulated with a blend of soothing essential oils known for their sleep-enhancing properties such as frankincense, lavender and hops. Lavender aids rest and recovery while chamomile and Damask rose to help the mind and body to unwind and relax as you head into a deep sleep. American niche perfumery Le Labo is known for their unique scents. They've released a series of their best-selling fragrances in home fragrance iterations, which can be used on pillows, curtains, rugs and more.<br> |
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<br>Ever outgrow a pair of pants, but just don't have the heart to give them away? Or maybe there's a pair that's been hanging out in the back of your closet for so long that current trends have left them behind, even though you can't seem to do that just yet. It's an inevitable aspect of life that many items of clothes are meant to spend only a few short years in your closet. Luckily, there are ways to hold on to those treasured trousers and use them for other means in your life. Recycled pants crafts have been a common trend for arts and crafts lovers for a while now, but the need to recycle a favored piece of clothing is now becoming a more common occurrence for the average person. In the recent boom in sustainability and recycling, using old clothes to make unique items has hit the market and spawned numerous advocacy groups. Though you might find your time limited, in a struggling economy, finding new uses for recycled clothes can be very worthwhile.<br> |
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