78p-a-Night Sleep Patch Helps Night Sweat Sufferers Get 'Blissful Sleep'
78p-a-Night Sleep Patch Offers 'Blissful Sleep' for Night Sweats

Kloris Sleep Time Patches, priced from 78p per night, have garnered over 700 reviews and a 4.43-star rating for helping users achieve restful sleep without grogginess. The patches use a blend of valerian root, passionflower, hops, and hemp extracts to promote relaxation.

How the Patches Work

The patches are applied to dry, hair-free skin 30-90 minutes before bedtime. Rubbing the patch activates it, releasing lavender fragrance to signal the body to wind down. Valerian root enhances sleep onset and quality, while passionflower increases GABA levels, reducing brain activity for calmer sleep. Hops are traditionally used for anxiety and insomnia.

Pricing and Availability

A 30-pack costs £36 for a one-off purchase or £29.52 per month with subscription. Using code SLEEPTIME20 (valid until 31 August) reduces the subscription to £23.62, equating to 78p per night. A 12-night trial pack is £16, or £12.80 with the code.

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User Experiences

One user reported: “After trying many products to help me relax and sleep, these have done exactly what they promise. I’ve now got the bliss of sleeping through the night and waking up relaxed.” Another said: “I drift off to sleep, wake a couple of times to go to the loo, but easily get off again. It’s a game changer as I don’t wake up groggy.”

A reviewer with night sweats noted: “The sleep patches are certainly helping me to fall asleep quickly. I am waking in the night due to night sweats but find I do fall asleep again once they are over.” However, one user found the patches caused morning grogginess and suggested different strengths for body weight. Another criticised the adhesive for being difficult to remove from the backing.

Comparison with Alternatives

For those who prefer sprays, This Works’ Deep Sleep Pillow Spray is priced at £33.60 (down from £42) and is ‘proven to help you fall asleep faster’. Lush’s Deep Sleep bath bomb (£6.50) offers a magnesium soak; one user said: “I fell asleep at 7 PM! This is absolutely incredible!”

Consistency Key

Kloris states best results come after five or more weeks of consistent use. The patches are melatonin-free, avoiding the next-day drowsiness common with melatonin products.

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