Now after watching the Kipling hour with Eilidh and Marie Francoise, I found myself shouting "Oh no you won't" at the screen when the latter said how with so many pockets this bag will have you organised and you'll know exactly where everything is! In my experience with one of those many compartmented Kipling bags on holiday a couple of years back I don't think I've ever been so stressed as it took me forever to find anything, at one stage I actually thought I'd lost the hotel keycard! Anyway this show was followed by a Neom hour with AY (enough to stress anyone out) but I thought I'll watch a bit. Now really what sort of anxiety are they talking about here? I'm pretty sure that after a busy day on your feet, rushing around, or after a standard crap day at work, it would be lovely to light one of their candles, or have a luxurious soak in the bath 'cause I'm sure they smell lovely and the quality's great, no problems there. Call me sceptical but I seriously doubt whether there products are capable of anything more than that. What I'm saying here is winding down after a stressful day is one thing, but anxiety, proper worries - Nah! They won't do you any harm, though I wouldn't think of drifting off to sleep with a candle burning beside me! A workmate of mine has huge worries about her elderly mother who has advanced dementia and she's having awful trouble getting her settled into a nursing home, and to top it all her partner's not earning at the moment because his taxi (his liveliehood) is off the road and the repairs are worryingly expensive so she's beside herself, and definitely not sleeping well. Her well meaning sister in law (they live miles away so can't really help much) sent her an expensive aromatherapy sleep kit, I don't know if it was Neom, it may've been but during a conversation she said it was awkward 'cause a few weeks later the SIL asked how she was getting on the present and is she sleeping better? The answer of course was no - I mean these products aren't miracle workers, they can't take away the problem but it provides no more comfort than chugging down a whole bar of dairy milk or having a glass of wine or three. She told her it was lovely and she's enjoying using the stuff but that's all she could say, though to me she said the bath was no better than Radox and the candle smelt nice, and the pillow drops just made her pillow wet! What do you think folks?