Sometimes planning a relaxing trip to the spa is just what you need to recharge, regroup, and reenergize after a long day or week of work and jumping hurdles life has to offer you.
However, sometimes the thought of relaxing in a luxury spa is just that- a thought. Having a memorable spa experience can become quite costly. Therefore, it is a good idea to look for alternative ways you can pamper yourself and have all that by creating your own home spa experience.
The following are just a few ways you can accomplish this in your home without breaking the bank:
Eliminate all Distractions
First and foremost, you will want to eliminate any and all distractions that may disrupt your spa experience at home. This means letting people in the household know in advance what you are planning to do so they know to steer clear and leave you be.
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Mmm, wonderful suggestions! One thing I would add is some incredibly soft and fluffy slippers for once you get out of the bath. It almost makes it feel as though you’re floating!
I have found that a soak in the tub with essential oils, epsom salt and pink Himalayan salt was the only thing that would relieve my sciatica pain for a while!
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I’ve just discovered your diffusers/nebulisers today and I’m looking forward to trying one as soon as possible. I really like the fact that they are made without plastic components. It’s a shame I didn’t know about you before I bought my first diffuser, which was marketed as ’’glass’’ but has an inner lid made of plastic ( it’s essential to its function, so I can’t discard it) . It’s nice to see truly plastic free and well-made products on the market 🙂
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I bet this would relax me.
Mmm, wonderful suggestions! One thing I would add is some incredibly soft and fluffy slippers for once you get out of the bath. It almost makes it feel as though you’re floating!
This looks wonderful!
Would love to try this.
Would love to do this for my girlfriend.
This sounds lovely and relaxing
it sounds super
I never thought about doing this, but it is a great idea! I will definitely give this a try!
Aromatherapy is the proverbial icing-on-the-cake, when it comes to rest and relaxation. Scent is so powerful…
Time for a nice bath
I always feel more relaxed with nice smelling candles. I could use a home spa day!
I have found that a soak in the tub with essential oils, epsom salt and pink Himalayan salt was the only thing that would relieve my sciatica pain for a while!
I should but new towels. That would be delightful!
Great idea! I love candles 🙂
Relax, inhale and distress ………
my sis and i love essential oil
This looks relaxing!
wow . looks so relaxing
I’ve never used essential oils. Thank you for all this great information!
I love using essential oils.
I am spaing tonight.
I will spa at home tonight without the wine.
Sounds really brilliant would love to try
Sounds good to me!
Great self care experience
Absolutely cant wait to try these out!
Oh wow, this is the perfect thing to do right before a session of Yin Yoga in your own home yoga space. Now that’s living the dream!
I love candles and meditation to help create the spa at home
I love candles and lavender oil with a bit of meditative quietness.
I love essential oils. Lavender works best for me to relax.
This looks nice love to try this
Sounds wonderful
I am excited about getting into aromathearpy. I am going to be leaning on the Lavender to help calm my little ones down.
Spa is amazing!
I love to take spa baths. It’s so relaxing.
Sounds like a great way to surprise my wife!
Sounds like fun, now to find the time. lol
Hi there
I’ve just discovered your diffusers/nebulisers today and I’m looking forward to trying one as soon as possible. I really like the fact that they are made without plastic components. It’s a shame I didn’t know about you before I bought my first diffuser, which was marketed as ’’glass’’ but has an inner lid made of plastic ( it’s essential to its function, so I can’t discard it) . It’s nice to see truly plastic free and well-made products on the market 🙂
these are sound wonderful except the bath… have to be a long shower hip problems
these all sound wonderful
A wonderful way to treat yourself!
These are such nice ideas!
fantastic. I occasionally go to the spa near my house to relax. but I would like to recreate a relaxing space even at my house.
Thank you for the chance. I would love to try one