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Sleep Smell: Silky Aromatherapy

Product shotAROMATHERAPY HASN'T EVER rung true for us, for whom the sense of smell has but two purposes: to detect the presence of food and to detect whether milk has gone bad.

But we're willing to buy that, for some, a hearty spray of Bath & Body Works' lightly sweet (and slightly cloying) vanilla-chamomile Sleep Pillow Mist ($10) could seem soothing, especially if one's bedroom has an unpleasant odor, perhaps because one owns a territorial cat.

Its companion, Sleep Body Lotion ($13), is similarly light; we enjoyed the bracing lavender chamomile.

Posted by Holly Morris at 12:00 AM on December 19, 2007
Tagged in Fragrance , Lifestyles , Products , Top Stories
Comments (1)
  • I would have loved to get the pillow mist for Christmas but I cant seem to order it anywhere. Is Bath & Body Works discontinuing this amazing scent? Please say no.

    Posted by Tracy | December 21, 2007 2:48 AM
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