- Shoppers are going wild for the £20 Twilight body spray from the bath store
- Users have been saying it’s the best spray they’ve ever used for nodding off
- Comes after Lush’s Sleepy lotion became a sell-out success earlier this year
Lush’s £8 ‘miracle’ Sleepy body lotion sent insomniacs into a frenzy earlier this year thanks to its sleep-inducing power, and now it looks like the store has another hit on its hands.
Shoppers are going wild for the £20 Twilight body spray, with users saying it’s the best spray they’ve ever used.
Described online as a ‘harmonious blend of lavender and tonka’, the spritz promises to instill a sense of calm’ and it’s already sold out.
Insomniacs are going wild for Lush’s latest £20 ‘miracle’ sleep spray, which promises to ‘instill calm’ (and it’s already sold out)
‘Best spray I have ever used! It’s so relaxing after using,’ wrote one shopper. Another described it as ‘heavenly’.
The new product frenzy comes after shoppers and Reddit users raved about the power of Lush’s £8 ‘miracle’ body lotion they claimed helped them combat insomnia.
Lush’s Sleepy lotion was originally created last year as a limited-edition holiday exclusive but it was so popular that it’s been brought back as a permanent cosmetic.
Fans took to the review section, as well as Reddit, in their droves to comment on the power of the lavender flower and sweet tonka absolute-infused lotion.
The new spray, left, which is more pricey at £20, comes after the sell-out success of Lush’s Sleepy lotion, which costs £7.95, right
Taking to the internet, one user revealed: ‘I sleep so much better with this body lotion. It’s so moisturising and has an amazing smell. Definitely my new favourite!’.
Another claimed it helped calm her nerves, too: ‘I used to take anxiety medication for 11 years and had to stop recently which was pretty terrible. But I found that using and smelling Sleepy can help my anxiety not be as bad.’
Others hailed it the one product that can actually help them through the worst of their nights, and others simply dubbed it ‘magic’.
So popular is the lotion that despite just being brought back, it sold out online in minutes.