Now, is pillow spray an absolute need-to-have item? No, not really. But how lovely does it sound to sink into bed with a cloud of lavender (or chamomile, neroli, patchouli, et al.) lulling you into dreamland? At the end of the day, pillow sprays help you create a calming evening experience—and we’ve got quite a few recommendations for a bedtime blend. dream mist, mindbodygreen ($30); mindbodygreen.com Pro: Chamomile is great for pre-bed relaxation. Con: Contains lemon tree oil, which can be irritating. Vagus Nerve Pillow Mist, OSEA ($32); Oseamalibu.com, Credobeauty.com, Nordstrom.com Pro: Great for sensitive noses. Con: Some people may want a stronger scent. Pro: Lasts very long on linens. Con: Some people may want a subtler scent. Pro: Stronger scent that lingers in the air for longer. Con: Cannot directly spray on fabric. Pro: Gentler for sensitive skin. Con: A bit pricier than other options. Perfect Sleep Pillow Mist, Aurelia Probiotic Skincare ($36); Skinstore.com, Aurelialondon.com Pro: A brighter scent is perfect for mornings, too. Con: Citrus oils can be irritating for sensitive skin. Slumber Party Restful Sleep Pillow Spray, Sunday Riley ($22); Sundayriley.com, Urbanoutfitters.com Pro: Lots of size options to choose from. Con: Some may prefer a longer-lasting scent. Pro: Has a warm, floral scent profile. Con: Small size. Learn more about our testing process and clean beauty standards here.