Spas may have opened up across the country, but a lot of people still aren’t comfortable with booking an appointment. If you plan on staying clear of them in the meantime, why not try creating a at-home spa? You’ll be able to melt your stresses away as you pamper yourself with the help of a few key products. You’ll also be saving money by doing it yourself since you’ll be able to use these items more than once.
Set the Mood
From music to aromatherapy, these little touches will really set the mood.
Harlem Candle Company Dream Candle, $45
Plant Therapy AromaFuse Diffuser, $54.95
Plant Therapy Clear Intuition Oil, $19.95
The Wardrobe
Slip into a soft robe and a pair of comfortable slippers so that you look and feel the part.
Joyfolie Tianna Slippers, Was $29.50, Now $12.99
Lunya Washable Silk Robe, $248
Stars Above Cozy Robe, $29.99
Refreshments
Pre-treatments, nibble on some tasty snacks and sip on some fruit-infused water or some lovely tea.
Laduree Macarons, $29
Pukka Turmeric Glow Tea Bags, $4.99
For the Bath
Fill up that bath with bubbles, bath bombs, or whatever else that will soothe your body and soul.
Plant Therapy Get Relaxed Bubble Bath, $14.95
Lush Sakura Bath Bomb, $6.95
Oxalis Apothecary Coconut Milk Bath, $36
Facial Treatments
We don’t want you to have to work hard since it is YOUR spa day. That’s why we suggest just doing a simple mask of some sort so that all you have to do is apply, sit back, and relax.
e.l.f. Clarifying Charcoal Face Mask, $14
Acure Radically Rejuvenating Sheet Mask, $4.99
Massage
If you want to unwind even more after your bath, a massage is a must. Use these devices to target areas like your neck, back, and feet.
InvoSpa Massager, $49.97
RENPHO Heated Foot Massager, $129.99
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