A Sleep Spray Can Help Train Your Brain to Relax—Shop Our Favorites (2025)

You already know that getting high-quality z’s helps keep you healthy. But when life gets hectic, it can be tough to squeeze those essential eight hours into a packed schedule.

If you’ve been living off of half-baked REM cycles lately, even little things—like adding a soothing sleep spray to your nighttime routine—can help move the needle. The best sleep sprays are made with calming scents, like lavender, and can be spritzed on your body or bedding to help you drift off.

Here at SELF, we’re all about making small changes that can add up over time, so we put several sprays to the test to find out whether they really work. We also tapped a board-certified physician and a sleep psychologist for their expert advice on what these mists can (and can’t) do for you. Find their tips and shop our winners below.

Our top picks

  1. Best Overall: Lush Sleepy Body Spray
  2. Best Budget: The Laundress Beauty Sleep
  3. Thisworks Sleep Plus Pillow Spray
  4. L'Occitane Cocon de Sérénité Relaxing Pillow Mist
  5. NEOM Perfect Night's Sleep Mist
  6. Bath & Body Works Aromatherapy Lavender Vanilla Pillow and Body Mist
  7. Being Frenshe Hair, Body & Linen Mist Body Spray

In this article

  • FAQs about sleep sprays
  • How we tested these sprays
  • Shop the best sleep sprays
  • FAQs about sleep sprays

    Do sleep sprays really work?

    “They definitely can,” Angela Holliday-Bell, MD, a board-certified physician and sleep specialist, tells SELF. “Aromatherapy in general has been used for many years to combat anxiety and produce a calming state.”

    Along with helping you relax, using the same spray every night can train your brain over time. “Scent is the strongest sense tied to memory,” Dr. Holliday-Bell says—so when you use the same one regularly, your brain will connect that fragrance to bedtime, which can help you fall asleep faster.

    But as for whether these spritzes can help you sleep better or longer, there isn’t much research (yet). And if you’re experiencing serious sleep issues, consult your doctor first.

    What should you look for in a sleep spray?

    Scent

    Scent is the most important factor—Dr. Holliday-Bell says her three favorites are lavender, chamomile, and jasmine. Lavender has been studied the most and is proven to have a calming effect: Smelling it can lower your heart rate and blood pressure, as well as ease anxiety, “which can put you in a state that’s more conducive to sleep,” she says.

    Price per ounce

    You may also want to check a spray’s price per ounce, since you’ll be using it every day. One may seem expensive, but if the bottle is larger, it’ll last you a lot longer and might be worth the extra cost up front.

    How we tested these sprays

    SELF staffers each took home one of the sleep sprays below to judge its scent, packaging, and how much they enjoyed using it. As they spritzed them each night, testers noted how the mists affected their sleep schedules (for better, for worse, or not at all). The winners smell great and truly helped staffers take a load off at the end of a long day.

    Shop the best sleep sprays

    We have recs for catnap champions and serious snoozers alike.

    Best Overall: Lush Sleepy Body Spray

    • Ulta Beauty

    • Ulta Beauty

    Lush Cosmetics

    Sleepy Body Spray

    Pros

    • Mister has a lock
    • Creates a fine spray
    • Can use it on your bedding or your body

    Cons

    • Pricey

    Years ago, I visited a friend and watched her douse her room in Lush’s Sleepy Body Spray before getting into bed. I was immediately hooked on the scent and ended up buying the matching body lotion to keep on my nightstand. The smell reminds me of the best dream I’ve ever had, the coziest blanket, or the perfect morning coffee, with notes of tonka bean and ylang ylang.

    While this is technically a body spray, it contains essential oils that can irritate sensitive skin, so you may want to mist it over your sheets or pj’s instead. (Plus, there’s not a lot of research that says sleep sprays are any more effective when used on the skin, Shelby Harris, PsyD, a sleep psychologist, the director of NY Sleep and Psychology, and the author of The Women’s Guide to Overcoming Insomnia, tells SELF.) Personally, I like spritzing it over my bed—and I love how the sweet scent lingers all evening.

    Product specs

    Size: 6.7 fl oz | Notes of: Lavender, tonka bean, ylang ylang

    Best Budget: The Laundress Beauty Sleep

    • Amazon

    • Amazon

    The Laundress

    Beauty Sleep

    Pros

    • Budget-friendly
    • Large bottle will last a long time

    Cons

    • Layered, perfume-like scent isn’t for everyone

    Sandalwood gives this spray an earthy, sophisticated aroma that you’ll daydream about until it’s bedtime again. “Honestly, I’d wear this as a perfume on a regular day (if I wasn’t worried about needing a nap at 3 p.m.),” one SELF tester says. “For how fancy it smells, I thought it would be more expensive.”

    Another perk: It’s less than $20 and it’s the biggest bottle on this list—talk about a steal.

    Product specs

    Size: 8 fl oz | Notes of: Sandalwood, jasmine, lavender, bergamot

    Thisworks Sleep Plus Pillow Spray

    • Amazon

    • Amazon

    Thisworks

    Sleep Plus Pillow Spray

    Pros

    • Packaging feels high-quality and high-end
    • Doesn’t smell too sweet
    • Very fine mist

    Cons

    • Pricey

    “I’m a pretty problematic sleeper—I can’t seem to sleep through the night regardless of anything, but I feel pretty confident that this has made a difference,” one SELF tester says, adding that she uses two to three sprays on her side of the bed every night. “Falling into my already-very-comfortable bed and having that added burst of lavender and chamomile really calms my mind.”

    If the scent speaks to you, This works also makes a calming body butter with magnesium, a bath soak, and even a rollerball for travel (long flights just got a major upgrade).

    Product specs

    Size: 1.7 and 3.3 fl oz | Notes of: Camphor, lavender, chamomile

    L’Occitane Cocon de Sérénité Relaxing Pillow Mist

    • Amazon

    • Amazon

    L'Occitane

    Cocon de Serenite Relaxing Pillow Mist

    This soothing blend of essential oils includes notes of lavender, mandarin, and bergamot.

    Pros

    • Unique fragrance
    • Light scent—not too strong
    • Packaging feels luxe

    Cons

    • Some Amazon reviewers say the scent doesn’t last long

    This spray will lull you to sleep with a fresh citrusy blend that’s relaxing in its own way. It combines lavender with orange, rose, and bergamot oils for a “floral scent that makes my bedroom feel like a spa,” our tester says. “I have never used a sleep spray before, but this one truly makes me never want to live without one!”

    Not super into florals? Don’t worry—our tester says the fragrance isn’t overpowering in the slightest.

    Product specs

    Size: 3.3 fl oz | Notes of: Petitgrain, orange, rose, lavender, bergamot

    NEOM Perfect Night's Sleep Mist

    • Amazon

    • Ulta Beauty

    Pros

    • Sleek packaging
    • Can be used on yourself or your linens

    Cons

    • Some may find the patchouli scent too strong

    One tester is hooked on this mist: “I’d been using it for a few nights in a row, and when I forgot it in the living room last night, I found myself tossing and turning more (and even contemplated getting out of bed to spray it),” she says. “The bottle recommends you spray it on your body or on your pillow and sheets—I tried both and I vote pillow!”

    Bonus: “I think the packaging is elegant and the bottle looks nice on my dresser,” she added. Choose from three sizes (or grab an extra to toss in your suitcase for your next trip).

    Original video by SELF fitness and food director Christa Sgobba

    Product specs

    Size: 0.17, 1, and 3.38 fl oz | Notes of: Lavender, chamomile, and patchouli

    Bath & Body Works Aromatherapy Lavender Vanilla Pillow and Body Mist

    Bath & Body Works

    Bath & Body Works

    Aromatherapy Pillow Mist Lavender Vanilla

    Pros

    • Light scent
    • Budget-friendly
    • Use it on your body or your linens

    Cons

    • Some Bath & Body Works reviewers don’t like that it smells like baby powder
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