Silentnight launches market-first collection designed to relieve symptoms of menopause following market research

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Following a recent study uncovering the harsh reality of sleep disturbance during the menopause, trusted sleep brand, Silentnight, has developed and launched to market a brand-new collection; introducing Restore by Silentnight.

The market research found that women experiencing the menopause or perimenopause lose on average 2 hours 36 minutes of sleep per night, with sleeping less than seven hours increasing by 50% for women during this time. The panel of women aged between 40-55 concluded that hot flushes, night sweats and anxiety were the most common symptoms.

The Restore collection has been designed to help people regain control of their sleep, with products such as the Cooling Lightweight Blanket featuring an innovative cool-to-the-touch fabric to help prevent overheating and achieve a less disrupted sleep. The collection additionally comprises unique products such as the Cooling Pillow Pad which absorbs access body heat and can be placed in the fridge for extra cooling comfort.

 

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