Muse Bath Apothecary Pillow Ritual - Aromatic, Calming and Relaxing Pillow Mist, Linen and Fabric Spray - Infused with Natural Aromatherapy Essential Oils - 4 oz, Fleur du Lavender
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"Natural Essential Oil" is one of the five ingredients listed, but there is no mention of "Lavender." Please accept my apologies for not being of greater assistance.
The ingredient list mentions "natural essential oil," which I assume means lavender. It does have a lavender-like scent to it.
Spraying it on your skin is not a good idea. This is what I use to finish the outsides of my blankets.
It does not, in fact. I spray it about 12 feet up in the air. Every night, the pillowcases should be 24 inches above the pillowcases. This product appeals to me?
Selected User Reviews For Muse Bath Apothecary Pillow Ritual - Aromatic, Calming and Relaxing Pillow Mist, Linen and Fabric Spray - Infused with Natural Aromatherapy Essential Oils - 4 oz, Fleur du Lavender
WARNING TO BUYERS! PHENOXYETHANOL is present in this product! It is used as an anti-inflammatory agent. Phenoxyethanol, a bacteria-fighting ingredient in cosmetics and a perfume stabilizer, is actually quite dangerous. If swallowed, inhaled, or absorbed through the skin, it can be harmful to nursing mothers and infants. The brain and central nervous system are both affected by phenoxyethanol. With the intention of spraying on your pillow and then sleeping on that pillow, a good night's sleep has become a toxic setup. BUY THIS ITEM AT YOUR OWN RISK!.
This has an odd scent to it, almost like sour lavender or lavender mixed with vinegar. When it dries, it smells a little better, but it's barely discernible and doesn't last long. It was, however, inexpensive in comparison to linen sprays.
I love the majority of the Muse Bath product line, so don't let this deter you from trying the others, but I've had bad breakouts on my face, neck, and shoulders for the past few days that I couldn't figure out until I realized this is the oil you're sleeping with. When I tested the spray head, I noticed that it wasn't an ultra fine mist, but rather a few squirt drops, which I believe leave small oil beads that are causing the breakout. I may spray this around the bed, but not directly on the pillow.
It's not at all pleasant. This smells like bug spray, and not the best bug spray I've ever smelled.
The odor isn't soothing in the least. I looked at it because it piqued my interest. I did some research on the ingredients. There isn't a single one of them that has anything to do with lavender. "Phenoxyethanol" was the last ingredient listed, which was surprising. " Here's what I discovered: "It was used as a deterrent. " Phenoxyethanol, a bacteria-fighting ingredient in cosmetics and a perfume stabilizer, is actually quite dangerous. If swallowed, inhaled, or absorbed through the skin, it can be harmful to nursing mothers and infants. The brain and central nervous system are both affected by phenoxyethanol. " This Pillow Ritual Calming Pillow Mist is hazardous to your health. It astounds me how it passes for a sale. The fact that it was made in the United States caught my eye as a plus, and I returned it. It's a pity Muse Apothecary would sell such a product, so I'm not going to give it a one-star rating. It is deserving of a one-star rating. By no means would I suggest it. This experience has taught me something important. Before you buy, take a look at the ingredients. I'm not going to buy.
It has a pleasant scent and aids in my relaxation and sleep. Since starting to use this product, I've noticed that I'm sleeping better and waking up feeling more rested. The natural lavender scent is one of my favorites, and I will continue to purchase this item.
The main thing I was looking for (I've been having trouble sleeping due to covid-induced insomnia) was 19) was a soothing mist that stayed with me until I fell asleep. I decided to order from Muse Bath after reading a lot of reviews on other Amazon sprays and this one. The scent and its longevity were both pleasing to me. It can take up to 45 minutes for me to fall asleep, and the scent is still present. Yes, it gradually loses its potency, but that is the nature of smells. I take deep breaths, and I can still detect a scent after 45 minutes. ) I would recommend this to anyone looking for natural ways to fall asleep faster. I've been using it every night for over a month and am very pleased with it.
I had high expectations for this Muse pillow spray, and I've already used it a few times. THERE IS NO SCENT IN THE ROOM! None. I'm also a scent aficionado!! I spray the pillows and then cover them with another pillow to keep the scent in until we go to bed, so it doesn't go away. There isn't a smidgeon of a scent to be found Plus, because it only comes in a two-pack, I now have another full bottle. pack. I've decided to just throw them away because spraying the pillows is pointless. Don't squander your money; instead, look for something else.