See all pages Sleep, or rather a lack of it, has been a big talking point during lockdown. In fact, sleep wellness is now a lucrative market within the ever growing holistic health industry bolstered by the proliferation of sleep promoting products, from meditative apps and specialised beauty items to online workshops and luxury sleepwear, including a new “sleep bra” by Marks & Spencer which sold out instantly when it launched in January. It’s no wonder that this business has taken off given how many of us have struggled to relax and follow a normal routine since the start of the pandemic. A survey conducted by Sleepstation, The Sleep Council and The Sleep Charity revealed that 43% of people were finding it difficult to fall asleep, with a further 77% saying that disturbed sleep had upset their ability to function the next day.