Bí quyết giấc ngủ ngon: Nhà thiết kế nước hoa hé lộ mùi hương giúp bạn ngủ say và ngủ lâu hơn
Ngủ ngon giấc là điều ai cũng mong muốn, nhưng không phải ai cũng biết bí quyết. Một nhà thiết kế nước hoa nổi tiếng vừa tiết lộ cách thức mùi hương có thể giúp bạn dễ dàng đi vào giấc ngủ và ngủ ngon giấc suốt đêm dài. Bài viết dưới đây sẽ phân tích chi tiết những phát hiện thú vị này, giúp bạn hiểu rõ hơn về mối liên hệ giữa mùi hương và giấc ngủ, từ đó áp dụng vào cuộc sống để cải thiện chất lượng giấc ngủ của mình.
(Nội dung bài báo gốc được viết lại ở đây. Hãy cung cấp nội dung bài báo gốc để tôi có thể viết lại một cách đầy đủ và chính xác.)
(Ví dụ nội dung được viết lại dựa trên giả thiết nội dung bài báo gốc):
Nhà thiết kế nước hoa nổi tiếng, [Tên nhà thiết kế], cho biết lựa chọn đúng loại hương thơm có thể tạo ra sự khác biệt đáng kể đối với chất lượng giấc ngủ. Theo bà/ông [Tên nhà thiết kế], những mùi hương nhẹ nhàng, tự nhiên như oải hương, hoa cam, hoa nhài và cây xô thơm có tác dụng thư giãn hệ thần kinh, làm giảm nhịp tim và huyết áp, giúp bạn dễ dàng đi vào giấc ngủ sâu hơn. Ngược lại, những mùi hương nồng nàn, mạnh mẽ lại có thể gây kích thích và làm khó ngủ.
Bài báo cũng nhấn mạnh tầm quan trọng của việc tạo ra một không gian ngủ thoải mái và thư giãn. Ngoài việc sử dụng nước hoa, bạn nên chú ý đến nhiệt độ phòng, độ ẩm, ánh sáng và độ ồn. Một không gian yên tĩnh, thoáng mát và tối tăm sẽ giúp bạn dễ dàng chìm vào giấc ngủ hơn.
[Tên nhà thiết kế] đề xuất một số cách sử dụng hương thơm hiệu quả để cải thiện giấc ngủ, bao gồm: sử dụng tinh dầu khuếch tán, sử dụng nến thơm với mùi hương tự nhiên, hoặc sử dụng gối hoặc khăn trải giường có mùi hương nhẹ nhàng. Tuy nhiên, bà/ông cũng cảnh báo nên lựa chọn những sản phẩm có nguồn gốc tự nhiên, chất lượng cao để tránh gây kích ứng da hoặc ảnh hưởng đến sức khỏe.Cuối cùng, bài báo khẳng định tầm quan trọng của việc duy trì thói quen ngủ đều đặn và lối sống lành mạnh để có giấc ngủ ngon và sâu giấc. Việc kết hợp giữa việc sử dụng hương thơm thư giãn và một lối sống lành mạnh sẽ giúp bạn cải thiện chất lượng giấc ngủ và tận hưởng một cuộc sống năng động, khỏe mạnh hơn.
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Giới thiệu Room fragrance designer reveals how the right scent can help you fall asleep and stay asleep for longer
: Room fragrance designer reveals how the right scent can help you fall asleep and stay asleep for longer
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Do you find it difficult to drift off into the land of dreams? You may be surprised to discover that fragrance can play a part in helping you fall asleep and stay asleep for longer.
While we’re all aware of how light and sound impact sleep — it’s much harder to drift off in a room where light is peeping through the curtains or when you’re surrounded by noise — but did you realise the impact your sense of smell and fragrance can have on how you sleep?
, our sense of smell can affect how long it takes to fall asleep and our overall sleep quality and quantity. “Because of the power of the sense of smell, certain fragrances may contribute to better sleep. Some scents promote relaxation that makes it easier to fall asleep and feel well rested the next day.”
To find out more about the impact of scent on our sleep, we spoke to Heather Lutz, Olfactory Expert at fragrance diffuser company, .
Benefits of a good night’s sleep
When you wake up in the morning after having a good night’s sleep, you feel refreshed, which benefits your overall well-being. Lutz says: “Our sleep habits play a vital role in our overall well-being. The benefits of a good night’s rest include improved mental function and mood, restored immune system, reduced levels of stress, lowered risk of heart problems, and improved memory.”
Conversely, we all know what it feels like when we’ve had a restless night, and it doesn’t favour our mood or productivity the next day. “If we don’t achieve a consistent full night’s rest, our productivity levels are negatively impacted due to our brains working overtime. This also affects our mental state, as our ability to make thoughtful decisions becomes clouded, and it becomes more difficult to control our feelings and emotions,” she adds.
How does our brain respond to fragrance?
So, what is the connection between scent and getting a good night’s sleep? Our sense of smell is controlled by the same part of our brain that manages sleep — the olfactory bulb.
Lutz explains: “Our brain function can be heavily impacted by fragrances. Scent is recognized by our sensory neurons in the nose that are carried to our olfactory bulb and spread to other parts of the brain to process the smell. Because of this, it has the ability to calm and relax us, give us energy and boost productivity and even connect us with positive and negative memories.”
How does fragrance help us relax?
The sense of smell and fragrance plays an important role in the physiological effects of mood, stress and working capacity, according to the , with studies suggesting a clear link between how fragrance affects memory, thoughts and emotions. So a calming scent can boost your mood or calm you down by reducing anxiety and stress that can hinder sleep quality.
“Fragrances can help us relax because they stimulate the limbic system, the part of the brain that controls memory and emotions,” says Lutz.
Fragrances that induce sleep and relaxation
To ease into relaxation, Lutz recommends soft, woody scents that contain notes like palo santo or sandalwood that immediately ground you. “Other popular scents like lavender and eucalyptus contain naturally therapeutic qualities that promote calmness and relaxation,” she adds.
Here is the lowdown on which scents can aid a peaceful night.
Lavender
Lavender is a highly versatile oil that has been shown to reduce stress, improve mood, increase sleep quality, and reduce anxiety. Inhaling lavender before sleep can help to ease your temperature and heart rate.
Ylang Ylang
Abstracted from the Cananga Tree flower, Ylang Ylang is native to South Asia. It has an exotic fruity and floral fragrance with heart-reducing properties similar to lavender. It’s known to reduce stress, anxiety, tension and sleeplessness, making it a good nighttime fragrance.
Bergamot
Bergamot is similar to lavender and ylang-ylang as it can lower blood pressure and heart rate. It also has anti-inflammatory and anti-bacterial properties. I add a few drops of bergamot to my essential oil burner in the daytime, as I find it has an uplifting, citrusy scent. And even though most citrus fragrances are best left for the daytime, bergamot oil can be used at night as it helps the nervous system calm down.
Sandalwood
If you struggle to get into a good sleeping pattern, sandalwood’s earthy, woody scent can help. It’s known to be one of the best essential oils for sleep apnea and inducing relaxation, and it is a good base when blending a mix of oils.
Pala Santo
I’ve used a fair few essential oils in the past, but I’ve never come across palo santo before. Its name translates into “holy wood” in Spanish, as it’s believed to ward off negative energy. Breathe in the woody, sweet scent with its slight fruity aroma to ease stress, anxiety and nervous tension before bed.
Eucalyptus
If you suffer from sinus or allergy problems, eucalyptus can help clear your airways and allow you to breathe more easily. So, instead of waking up with a blocked nose, you’ll have a more restful night. Peppermint oil is another good option if you have sinus problems, although it can also help to wake you up.
Rose
Although roses are abundant, they are one of the most expensive essential oils, as it takes so many petals to produce a small amount of oil. However, despite its cost, it has many benefits, including easing stress by releasing endorphins.
Geranium
If rose oil exceeds your budget, geranium oil is a good substitute. It has a sweet, floral fragrance that calms and relaxes the mind and body and works as a natural antidepressant.
Chamomile
You may enjoy chamomile tea before bed, but you can also breathe in the fragrance of Roman chamomile oil to induce sleep. It’s nature’s natural sedative and can help reduce anxiety and create a sense of calm.
Jasmine
Sweet-smelling jasmine is known as an antidepressant and as a sedative to induce sleep. It’s also one of 7 indoor plants that will make your home smell nicer, so your whole house will smell beautiful.
Sweet Marjoram
This sweet oil is particularly effective at helping you stay asleep, as it calms the nerves and relaxes muscles, promoting relaxation, decreasing anxiety and reducing insomnia symptoms. As a sleeper who wakes up at night and finds it hard to drift back off, I’ll add this to my shopping list.
Scent to avoid at bedtime
But there are a few scents to stay clear of at bedtime as they may have the reverse effect. “Fragrances containing citrus or other verdant notes tend to be more invigorating and mentally stimulating, making them more suitable for daytime use,” adds Kutz.
Everyone has personal preferences when it comes to scent. Although we recommend the above to aid sleep and relaxation, it is likely to have the reverse effect if you are adverse to a particular smell. So, go with what works best for you.
Ways to use fragrance before bedtime
Scent can be used before bedtime to promote relaxation in many ways.
Electric diffusers
A room diffuser is one way to fill a room with fragrance. Kutz recommends using an electric diffuser to help promote sleep. The AromaDream () allows you to schedule when the scent is released through an app (currently only available on iOS devices), so you can rely on a regular boost of fragrance when you need it most.
“I recommend placing your diffuser in your bedroom and scheduling it to begin diffusing while you’re getting ready to bed so that it initiates feelings of relaxation,” she adds.
Ceramic diffuser
A budget option is a ceramic diffuser, whereby water and a few drops of essential oil are placed in a water reserve above a tealight candle. Walfront’s white, floral design ceramic tealight oil burner () is pretty and comes in at a good price.
However, for safety, remember to extinguish the tealight candle before you go to sleep.
Reed diffusers
Reed diffusers allow fragrance to diffuse into the air throughout the entire room continuously and can be placed in your bedroom to aid sleep. The benefit over other diffusers is they don’t require electricity or a flame to heat the oil while still giving off a constant scent.
Neom has a beautiful range of reed diffusers, including the Perfect Night’s Sleep Diffuser (), which includes English lavender, chamomile and patchouli.
Pillow sprays
You can make an essential oil spray by diluting your preferred fragrant oil with water and adding it to a clean spray bottle. Then, before bed, spray your pillow with the fragrance.
Alternatively, you could buy a spray like the L’occitane Cocon de Serenite relaxing pillow mist ($26, Amazon) or Tisserand’s Sleep Better Pillow Mist ($14, Amazon).
Add essential oil to your bath
A warm bath before bed with a few added drops of essential oil in the water can help calm your mood. However, before adding it to your bath water, ensure you mix the essential oil with a carrier product, such as a bath gel or carrier oil like sunflower oil. The Tisserand Institute says that essential oils are not water soluble and can sting your skin if not dispersed properly.
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