Simple Tips for Better Sleep (Because We All Need It)
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We’ve all been there—tossing and turning, staring at the ceiling, calculating how many hours of sleep we’ll get if we fall asleep right now. And the truth is, sleep isn’t just about feeling rested. It’s one of the most underrated tools for better health, glowing skin, and overall well-being.
Practical Sleep Tips for a Healthier, Restful Night
Here are a few simple (but powerful) tips that can help you sleep better tonight:
1. Create a Bedtime Ritual
Your brain loves routine. Try winding down in the same way each night—maybe with a warm herbal tea, a few pages of a book, or a skincare ritual. At True Organic of Sweden, many of our customers use All You Need Is Me - natural balm as an overnight mask to wake up with plump, baby-smooth skin. It’s like a signal to your body: “Okay, it’s time to rest.”
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Buy Now2. Keep the Bedroom Cool and Dark
Science backs this up—your body sleeps best in a slightly cool, dark environment. If blackout curtains feel too much, even a simple eye mask can make a difference.
3. Limit Screens Before Bed
Easier said than done, right? But the blue light from phones and laptops tricks your brain into thinking it’s still daytime. Try swapping the scroll for something gentler—like journaling, stretching, or listening to calming music.
4. Watch Food and Drink in the Evening
Try to limit heavy meals, caffeine, and too much liquid late at night. A full stomach or frequent bathroom trips are not exactly sleep’s best friends. If you do want a snack, keep it light—like a banana, almonds, or oat milk.
5. Move Your Body (But Not Too Late)
Exercise is fantastic for deeper, more restful sleep. Just avoid intense workouts right before bed, since they can leave you feeling too energized. Morning or afternoon movement works best.
6. Take a Warm Shower Before Bed
A warm shower or bath about an hour before bedtime helps your body temperature drop afterward, signalling to your brain that it’s time to wind down.
7. Try Calming Breathing Techniques
Here’s one that works wonders: close your eyes, breathe in through your nose for four seconds, hold for five, then exhale slowly for six. Repeat for a few minutes. It’s a simple reset button for your nervous system.
8. Add Natural Support
Some people find that magnesium, lavender oil, or chamomile tea makes it easier to fall asleep. Gentle, natural ways to help your body ease into rest.
9. Consistency is Key
Going to bed and waking up at the same time—even on weekends—does wonders for your sleep rhythm. It may feel boring, but your body will thank you.
Tina de Sousa
Tina de Sousa is the founder and owner of True Organic of Sweden, a clean skincare brand rooted in organic ingredients and mindful beauty. With a background in food, nutrition, and natural health science, she blends science and intuition to create products that feel as good as they perform. Tina writes about holistic wellness, clean living, and skin health while sharing honest insights from her own journey toward thriving health and resilience.