‘I attempted 96p-a-night Kloris sleep patches as a pure assist – here is my trustworthy evaluate’

One person shares their experience trialling Kloris Sleep Time Patches to see if these 96p-a-night natural sleep aid could help them drift off faster and enjoy a more restful night

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I’m certainly not alone in battling sleepless nights, only to face the consequences the following morning when dragging myself out of bed feels impossible. Late evenings inevitably lead to early evening dozes, which circle straight back to late nights… it feels like a never-ending loop.

When I discovered there might be a remedy to assist, I seized the opportunity to give it a go. The Sleep Time Patches from Kloris caught my attention as they’re designed to promote rest naturally without pharmaceuticals – and I’ve always been wary of taking sleeping tablets.

The patches are straightforward to apply, simply stick them onto a (preferably hairless) area of your body roughly 30 to 90 minutes before you wish to drift off. They require pressing against the skin to activate, with users advised to breathe in the lavender aroma, before your body’s natural warmth enables the patch to release the ingredients overnight for quality slumber.

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Within the patches lies a number of scientist selected ingredients. Among these is valerian – with research indicating it may help individuals fall and remain asleep in both adults and youngsters suffering from insomnia. Meanwhile, passionflower seems to reduce brain activity through the compound gamma-aminobutyric acid, according to some studies.

I’ve experimented with countless remedies to help me drift off, from magnesium supplements, which haven’t proved particularly effective, to sleepy teas (£2.50) and Lush bath bombs (£5.50). I’ve also eliminated caffeine after 11am, but this past month I’ve been enjoying better sleep than ever before.

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The Kloris Sleep Time Patches contain a blend of valerian root, passionflower, Hops, CBD and CBG.

The Kloris patches are available in three options: 12 nights for £16, 30 nights for £36 and 90 nights for £97 — though subscribers can access discounts. This reduces the 30-night package to £29.52, working out at 99p per night, reports the Mirror.

Nevertheless, customers can secure the patches for 20% off using code sleeptime20 before May 31. This brings the 30-day box down to £28.80, making it 96p per day. Additionally, Kloris offers a 30-night trial, promising hassle-free returns if customers aren’t experiencing improved sleep.

Since getting these patches, I’ve discovered I’m enjoying more restorative sleep every night, and it’s become easier to rise in the morning without repeatedly pressing snooze. They emit a lavender fragrance, which immediately triggers nostalgic bedtime memories from my childhood.

They recommend changing the application site each evening, and since they’re waterproof, you can apply them before showering or bathing. Personally, I favour putting them on after stepping out of the bath. They arrive with a guide recommending avoiding caffeine or alcohol before bedtime, noting that caffeine can remain in our system for up to 12 hours.

It also highlights that blue light can disrupt our sleep patterns, suggesting we should restrict phone usage for two hours before bed. While I, like countless others, haven’t managed to disconnect during that period, I have noticed my sleep has generally improved.

They’re simple to remove come morning and I feel properly refreshed. I’d certainly recommend these to anyone battling to nod off – having tried numerous remedies, I never imagined I’d discover the answer. And at 96p per night, it’s more affordable than a coffee to perk me up in the morning.

I’m not alone in this view, either. They boast an average rating of 4.42 out of 5 across 730 reviews. One customer commented: “They really work for me! I’ve slept better than I have for years! Thank you!”

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Though one buyer did find them overly potent, grumbling that they need to reduce the size to avoid morning drowsiness. They said: “The patches absolutely help me go to sleep much faster, no doubt about that, but they 100% make me groggy in the mornings. I have started cutting them in half, as I am petite and I thought the dose might be too strong for me. “I am also taking the patch off if I wake up in the middle of the night to avoid the feeling of grogginess in the morning. It’d be great to have different strengths to account for body weight.”

Another penned: “It took a few days to take effect, but I’m consistently getting 7/8 hours sleep every night now. Only waking briefly three or four times a night instead of 20 or 30! Feel less foggy in the mornings and clearer headed throughout the day. Will definitely be buying more and would happily recommend.”

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