You can now buy a face oil version of M&S's sell-out Sleep Cream

The new sleeping oil promises to fake the appearance of eight hours of sleep

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Love M&S's iconic Sleep Cream? Great news, as the retailer has just launched an oil version, the M&S Absolute Ultimate Sleep Oil. 

Die-hard fans will know that the original Ultimate Sleep Cream is so popular that it sold out three times when it launched four years ago – and fans have been begging for a face oil version of the iconic beauty buy ever since. 

Now it looks like M&S has finally answered their prayers, with a fast-absorbing oil that promises to nourish dry skin and reduce the appearance of fine lines, wrinkles and age spots. 

Like its cream counterpart, the new face oil promises to mimmick the appearance of eight hours of sleep, nourishing fine lines with antioxidants that help to firm the skin. It's also vegan, cruelty free and made in the UK. We love a local beauty buy! 

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M&S Absolute Ultimate Sleep Oil, was £25 now £20
£25 at Marks and Spencer UK

M&S Absolute Ultimate Sleep Oil, was £25 now £20

A nourishing face oil loaded with avocado and grape seed oils to restore your complexion while you sleep. Right now you can also bag an extra £5 off the new launch. Go, go, go!

M&S Absolute Ultimate Sleep Cream, £23
£23 at Marks and Spencer UK

M&S Absolute Ultimate Sleep Cream, £23

Designed to fake 8 hours sleep, the original cream is so popular it's completely sold out three times. 

Off we go to snap this up while it's still on sale. 

Are you already a fan of the iconic Sleep Cream? Let us know on social at @womanandhome.

Lucy Abbersteen

Lucy is a UK-based beauty journalist who has written for titles including Marie Claire, Glamour and OK!, as well as contributing to woman&home. Her work covers everything from expert skin and haircare advice to beauty trends and reviews of the latest products. During her career she regularly speaks to the industry's leading hairdressers, dermatologists and make-up artists, has covered backstage at London Fashion Week and interviewed many a celeb about their beauty routine.